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06 Jul 1963-Nature
TL;DR: The after-effect of seen movement is a well-known illusion in which steady viewing of a moving patterned surface is followed, on transfer of one's gaze to a stationary surface, by an apparent motion in the opposite direction.
Abstract: THE after-effect of seen movement (sometimes known as the waterfall effect) is a well-known illusion in which steady viewing of a moving patterned surface is followed, on transfer of one's gaze to a stationary surface, by an apparent motion in the opposite direction. Pickersgill1 gives an exhaustive review of the literature.

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