Motion silencing illusion

Motion silencing is an illusion or perceptual phenomenon in which objects that are rapidly changing in a particular salient property seem to cease changing with motion. The illusion was first identified by Jordan Suchow and George Alvarez in the publication of their research on the topic.[1]

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  1. ^ Suchow, Jordan W.; Alvarez, George A. (2011). "Motion silences awareness of visual change". Current Biology. 21 (2): 140–143. Bibcode:2011CBio...21..140S. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2010.12.019. PMID 21215632.