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What is an induced movement?


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Induced movement:

  1. Induced movement is a visual perception illusion in which a stationary or moving object appears to move or moves differently as a result of other moving objects in the visual field.
  2. It is interpreted as a change in the location of an object as a result of movement in the space around it.
  3. The illusion affects the target, and the other moving objects are referred to as the background or context.

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