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1 March 1974 The Perceptual Movement Image Produced Without Actual Target Displacement
Kiyoe Mizusawa, James S. Haag, Fred S. Palmer
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Abstract
The paper concerns the perceptual movement image produced without actual target displacement. The perceptual movement image is variously named the beta movement, phiphenomena, or apparent movement. The production of the movement images depends upon such physical factors as the proper distance between targets, the proper time interval between presentation of the targets, and the target intensities. The influence of these physical conditions on the perceptual movement images and their application are discussed in the paper; specifically, the emphasis is placed on the measurement methods. Psychological research in this area may provide some clues for designing optical instruments.
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Kiyoe Mizusawa, James S. Haag, and Fred S. Palmer "The Perceptual Movement Image Produced Without Actual Target Displacement", Proc. SPIE 0040, Quantitative Imagery in the Biomedical Sciences II, (1 March 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953826
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KEYWORDS
Analytical research

Image processing

Optical components

Optical instrument design

Control systems

Mirrors

Motion analysis

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