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stroboscopic illusion

1. the apparent motion of a series of separate stimuli occurring in close consecutive order, as in motion pictures.

2. the apparent motionlessness or reverse motion of a moving object, such as a rotating fan, produced by illuminating it with a series of intermittent light flashes. Also called stroboscopic effect. See also windmill illusion.

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December 26th 2024

thought insertion

thought insertion

a delusion in which the individual believes that thoughts have been irresistibly forced into his or her mind and ascribes these thoughts to outside sources.