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Illusions of
self-
motion (or "vection")
occur when one
perceives bodily motion despite no
movement taking place. One can
experience illusory movements...
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Self-
motion can
refer to: The
property of
motion being inherent in a
particular entity,
being voluntary. For example, a
mouse can have
self-
motion, a stone...
- that
require an
external source of
motion to move them. The view that life is
self-
motion and that the soul is a
self-mover is used by
Plato to guarantee...
- his, her, its, or
their own accord") or suo motu/suo moto ("on its own
motion")
describes an act of
authority taken without formal prompting by another...
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Perpetual motion is the
motion of
bodies that
continues forever in an
unperturbed system. A
perpetual motion machine is a
hypothetical machine that can...
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sickness is
different from
motion sickness in that it can be
caused by the visually-induced
perception of
self-
motion; real
self-
motion is not needed. It is...
- the
Coriolis effect,
being perceived as
self motion inducing the same kind of
nausea and
often the
cause of
motion sickness. The
physiological mechanism...
- the Laws and Phaedrus) in
terms of
self-
motion: to be
alive is to be
capable of
moving yourself, and the soul is a
self-mover. He also
thinks that the soul...
- The term
illusory motion, or
motion illusion or
apparent motion,
refers to any
optical illusion in
which a
static image appears to be
moving due to the...
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Lower animals have, in addition, the
powers of sense-perception and
self-
motion (action).
Humans have all
these as well as intellect.
Aristotle holds...