Motion aftereffect - Mandarin orange

Japanese: 運動残効 - ウンドウザンコウ
Motion aftereffect - Mandarin orange
This phenomenon occurs when, after gazing at an object moving in a certain direction for a while, you look at a stationary object, and it appears to move in the opposite direction to the object you were initially staring at. This is known as Aristotle's "waterfall illusion."

Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend

Japanese:
一定方向に運動する対象をしばらく凝視したのちに静止した対象を見ると、最初に見続けたものの動きと反対に動いているように見える現象。アリストテレスの「滝の錯視」として知られる。

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