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apparent movement

an illusion of motion or change in size of a visual stimulus. Several types have been identified and labeled with Greek letters, among them the familiar beta movement, in which successive presentations of stationary stimuli across the visual field produce the perception of a single, smoothly moving stimulus, and gamma movement, the seeming expansion of an object when it is suddenly presented and contraction when withdrawn. Also called apparent motion.

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speciesism

n. discriminatory, prejudicial, or exploitative practices against nonhuman animals, often on the basis of an assumption of human superiority. See also animal rights. —speciesist n., adj.