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Course: PSY 329, Fall 2009
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O M T I O N Eadweard Muybridge 1884 Umberto Boccioni 1913 Marcel Duchamp 1912 Motion Perceived Motion Perceived No Motion Perceived Motion Appears in the World When Eye Is Stationary No Motion Appears in the World When Eye Is Tracking Saccades Vergence Stereopsis Fixation & & Smooth Pursuit Stabilize Eye In Head Optic Flow Motion Capture Pulfrich Pendulum Effect Thraumatrope...

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O M T I O N Eadweard Muybridge 1884 Umberto Boccioni 1913 Marcel Duchamp 1912 Motion Perceived Motion Perceived No Motion Perceived Motion Appears in the World When Eye Is Stationary No Motion Appears in the World When Eye Is Tracking Saccades Vergence Stereopsis Fixation & & Smooth Pursuit Stabilize Eye In Head Optic Flow Motion Capture Pulfrich Pendul...

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