Asked by Kooln Allday on Apr 29, 2024
Verified
You are standing on a bridge over a moving river. All of a sudden you feel as if you and the bridge are moving, not the water below the bridge. What is this phenomenon called?
A) induced motion of self
B) apparent movement
C) motion parallax
D) the correspondence problem
Induced Motion
A visual illusion in which the movement of one object causes a stationary object to appear as if it is moving.
Moving River
A natural flowing watercourse, moving from higher to lower elevation, typically emptying into a sea, lake, or another river.
Apparent Movement
The perception of movement in a stationary object, often created by lights flashing in sequence or graphical illusions.
- Discern the situations and perceptions connected to induced motion.
Verified Answer
ZK
Zybrea KnightMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
This phenomenon is known as "induced motion of self," where the stationary observer feels as if they are moving due to the movement of the surrounding environment, in this case, the water under the bridge.
Learning Objectives
- Discern the situations and perceptions connected to induced motion.