A motion aftereffect from visual imagery of motion
A motion aftereffect from visual imagery of motion is a scholarly work by Jonathan Winawer, published in 2009 in ''Cognition''. The main subjects of the publication include cognitive psychology, visual perception, sensory nervous system, psychology, perception, illusion, motion, mental image, optical illusion, ocular adaptation, motion perception, communication, and computer vision. The authors found that following prolonged imagery of motion in one direction, people are more likely to perceive real motion test probes as moving in the direction opposite to the direction of motion imagery.