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Constant velocity--not perceived as such.
scientific article published in January 1974
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4449922
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Constant velocity--not perceived as such.
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S Runeson
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1 January 1974
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Psychological Research
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37
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The threshold for sudden changes in the velocity of a seen object.
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How the identification of target acceleration is affected by modes of starting and of ending
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The perception of movement: examination of some problems
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The ability of human operators to detect acceleration of target motion
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