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The human eye has a characteristic called Persistence of vision.
This is due to the phenomenon called persistence of vision.
Persistence of vision, a phenomenon which produces an effect in the brain that makes light writing "work".
They looked at every point twenty-four times a second, and meat persistence of vision filled in the gaps.
Thanks to the phenomenon known as persistence of vision, if the wheel turns fast enough, the patterns appear to spread across its entire area.
It steadied at once; the effect was an optical illusion due to persistence of vision.
I slammed a mental door against the persistence of vision and scurried back to my seat on the steps.
The persistence of vision, they called that, Taz remembered.
Persistence of vision is used in simpler, slower changing displays such as clocks.
Light writing, a physical animation technique that has the appearance of persistence of vision.
Flicker fusion threshold is related to persistence of vision.
If these were spun at high speed a visual disk of color was seen due to persistence of vision.
Due to the persistence of vision humans perceive a continuous volume of light.
In the early 19th century, several devices began to appear that used persistence of vision to create the illusion of motion from still images.
When the strings are twirled quickly between the fingers the two pictures appear to combine into a single image due to persistence of vision.
Persistence of vision made both views appear to be uninterrupted and a normal fully stereoscopic image was seen.
They may not see as well as we do, and their persistence of vision may be longer than ours."
"The Persistence of Vision" - An artist describes his marriage and its associated images.
Persistence of vision blends the frames together, producing the illusion of a moving image.
Persistence of vision is still the accepted term for this phenomenon in the realm of cinema history and theory.
Second, by persistence of vision, the viewed image persists for a moment on the retina, and is perceived as relatively steady.
The device, originally developed to demonstrate "persistence of vision", was soon marketed as a novelty toy.
There are also some models which are triple-bladed, and thus admit light three times per frame (see Persistence of vision).
Persistence of vision is a theory on how the illusion of motion in films is achieved.
This rapid series of apparently still frames appeared, thanks to the persistence of vision phenomenon, as a moving image."