Perception of movement in psychology refers to the process of detecting the movement of an object or person. When we observe something in motion, our brain uses visual cues such as motion parallax, relative size, and motion continuity. These cues help our brain understand whether something is actually moving or if it's just apparent movement. Studying the perception of movement provides insights into how our brain interprets visual information when something is in motion.
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