- sensation of motion
- Авиационная медицина: ощущение движения, ощущение перемещения в пространстве
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Motion Picture Funnies Weekly — Planned premiere issue (1939). Cover art, possibly colorized in this scan, by Fred Schwab or Martin Filchock (sources differ) Publication information … Wikipedia
Motion simulator — Simulator seating St. Louis Zoo A motion simulator or motion platform is a mechanism that encapsulates occupants and creates the effect/feelings of being in a moving vehicle. Motion simulators fall into two categories (described below) based on… … Wikipedia
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Falling (sensation) — A sensation of falling occurs when the labyrinth or vestibular apparatus , a system of fluid filled passages in the inner ear, detects motion. The same system also detects rotary motion. A similar sensation of falling can be induced when the eyes … Wikipedia
quick-motion phenomenon — Also known as time grabbing phenomenon. The term quick motion phenomenon is a loose translation of the German expression Zeitrafferphänomen, literally time shortening phenomenon or time abridgement phenomenon . The term Zeitrafferphänomen was… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
slow-motion hallucination — A term introduced in or shortly before 1951 by the American neurologist Caro W. Lippman (1886 1954) to denote a *kinaesthetic hallucination characterized by a subjective sensation of a slowing down of one s body. As noted by one of Lippman s… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Life in Cartoon Motion — Not to be confused with Live in Cartoon Motion. Life in Cartoon Motion Studio album by Mika … Wikipedia
United States Motion Picture Production Code of 1930 — For the television broadcasting term, please see production code number .The Production Code (also known as the Hays Code) was the set of industry censorship guidelines governing the production of United States motion pictures. The Motion… … Wikipedia
induced motion — A term used to denote an illusion of movement that may occur when a moving and a stationary object are perceived simultaneously, and the moving object is mistakenly held to be the stationary one. The stationary object is then perceived as if… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
IMAX — This article is about the IMAX motion picture film format. For the company responsible for this format, see IMAX Corporation. i Max redirects here. For the Ford Motor Company sports utility vehicle, see Mazda Premacy. Exterior of the Warren IMAX… … Wikipedia
Phi phenomenon — The phi phenomenon is a perceptual illusion described by Max Wertheimer in his 1912 Experimental Studies on the Seeing of Motion , in which a disembodied perception of motion is produced by a succession of still images. In discussions of the… … Wikipedia