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"Motion pictures" are audiovisual works consisting of a series of related images which, when shown in succession, impart an impression of motion, together with accompanying sounds, if any.
(A) Identical cross-modal flankers (pure-tone here) presented asynchronously with the visual flashes resulted in a strong impression of motion (indicated by the heavy red arrows).
(B) When successive flankers differed (audio noise and pure-tone here), the influence of the asynchronous flanker timing was reduced, resulting in a much weaker impression of motion.
However, it would not include: (1) unauthorized fixations of live performances or telecasts, (2) live telecasts that are not fixed simultaneously with their transmission, or (3) filmstrips and slide sets which, although consisting of a series of images intended to be shown in succession, are not capable of conveying an impression of motion.
One 'registers what we might call "pure motion", i.e., gives rise to the impression of motion without any associated sense of change of position.
In particular, one is unlikely to determine the status of the impression of motion that makes possible the art of cinema unless one can determine the status of the imagery that is seen to move.
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Like the theater, the impression of rapid motion was an illusion.
Indeed, he gives the impression of constant motion even when sitting almost still and talking.
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(D) When successive flankers differed by pairs and there was no temporal difference between visual flashes and cross-modal flankers, this resulted in an impression of rightward motion of a similar magnitude to that apparently driven by temporal ventriloquism.
In all three examples the stag is shown in a recumbent position, with its legs tucked beneath its body, but with its head raised and its muscles taut so that it gives an impression of rapid motion.
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