Multiple Choice
When fixating a central target, stationary targets in the periphery will seem to disappear when there is a global moving pattern superimposed. This is known as the phenomenon of
A) apparent motion.
B) biological motion.
C) motion-induced blindness.
D) akinetopsia.
E) temporary motion autokinesis.
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