Monday, January 23, 2012
When we watch films, how do we see the pictures as one continous motion?
There are frames (pictures) played together to form a movie. What happens inside our brain and eyes that makes us see a continuous motion?When we watch films, how do we see the pictures as one continous motion?The frames in nearly all modern movies change so rapidly, our brains can't process the images fast enough to see them all independently. Instead, it looks as if something is moving at a constant speed.
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