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▸ noun: An optical illusion whereby, when a person fixes the gaze on a particular point, an unchanging stimulus away from the fixation point appears to fade away and disappear.
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▸ noun: An optical illusion whereby, when a person fixes the gaze on a particular point, an unchanging stimulus away from the fixation point appears to fade away and disappear.
Similar:
Poggendorff illusion,
tribar,
Ebbinghaus illusion,
Ponzo illusion,
kalotrope,
zoetrope,
Penrose triangle,
Zöllner illusion,
Kanizsa triangle,
Hermann grid,
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