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{{Short description|Visual illusion}}
[[Image:silencinghue.jpg|thumb|This is the first frame of a video demonstration <ref>[http://visionlab.harvard.edu/silencing/ Demonstrations of silencing ]</ref> of silencing.]]▼
{{merge|Motion silencing illusion|date=July 2024}}
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▲[[Image:silencinghue.jpg|thumb|This is the first frame of a video demonstration
'''Silencing''' is a visual illusion in which a set of objects that change in [[luminance]],<ref name="Demonstrations of silencing"/> [[hue]],<ref name="Demonstrations of silencing"/> [[size]],<ref name="Demonstrations of silencing"/> or [[shape]]<ref name="Demonstrations of silencing"/> appears to stop changing when it moves. It was discovered by Jordan Suchow<ref>Jordan Suchow is online at http://jwsu.ch/ow/</ref> and George Alvarez<ref>George Alvarez is online at http://visionlab.harvard.edu/Members/George/Welcome.html</ref> of Harvard University, and described in a paper published in ''Current Biology''.<ref>Suchow, J.W., & Alvarez, G.A. (2011). [http://www.cell.com/current-biology/abstract/S0960-9822(10)01650-7 Motion silences awareness of visual change]. Current Biology. {{doi
==See also==▼
▲'''Silencing''' is a visual illusion in which a set of objects that change in luminance, hue, size, or shape appears to stop changing when it moves. It was discovered by Jordan Suchow<ref>Jordan Suchow is online at http://jwsu.ch/ow/</ref> and George Alvarez<ref>George Alvarez is online at http://visionlab.harvard.edu/Members/George/Welcome.html</ref> of Harvard University, and described in a paper published in Current Biology.<ref>Suchow, J.W., & Alvarez, G.A. (2011). [http://www.cell.com/current-biology/abstract/S0960-9822(10)01650-7 Motion silences awareness of visual change]. Current Biology. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2010.12.019</ref> Silencing won the Neural Correlate Society's "Best visual illusion of the year contest" in 2011<ref>http://www.livescience.com/14097-visual-illusion-contest-motion-perception-change-blindness.html</ref>.
* [[Change blindness]]▼
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Optical illusions]]▼
▲==See also==
▲* [[Change blindness]]
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▲[[Category:Optical illusions]]
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