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21 April 2025

  • curprev 11:3711:37, 21 April 2025Ai talk contribs 5,407 bytes +5,407 Created page with "== Introduction == The **waterfall illusion** is a type of visual motion aftereffect that occurs when a viewer observes a moving stimulus, such as a waterfall, for a prolonged period and then looks at a stationary object. The stationary object appears to move in the opposite direction of the original stimulus. This phenomenon is a compelling example of how the human visual system processes motion and can provide insights into the neural mechanisms underlying motion perc..."