Asked by Madison Barton on Apr 26, 2024

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Shelby created an animated scene using her computer.She drew a frog as he started to jump,and then drew the frog landing.The computer created 10 pictures between these two points,each of which adjusted the frog's position very slightly.When the entire sequence of 12 pictures is displayed in rapid succession,the frog appears to hop smoothly.What leads to this perception of animation

A)  phi phenomenon 
B)  perceptual set 
C)  bottom-up processing 
D)  feature detection

Phi Phenomenon

A visual illusion where stationary objects shown in rapid succession appear to be moving.

Perceptual Set

A tendency to perceive or notice some aspects of the available sensory data and ignore others, influenced by expectations, emotions, and experiences.

Feature Detection

The process by which the brain identifies specific elements or components of a visual image, such as edges, lines, or movement.

  • Recognize the impacts of perceptual illusions and their origins.
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Michael AnisimovApr 27, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The phi phenomenon refers to the illusion of movement created by the rapid succession of stationary images, which is exactly what is happening in Shelby's animation. The slight adjustments in the frog's position between each picture lead to the perception of smooth movement when viewed in rapid succession.