An experimental paradigm is derived from a computational model of visual motion perception. The new family of phenomena that support this paradigm is presented in the context of the model. The basic phenomenon can be considered as being the apparent motion and the sustained eyetracking of a physically still object (relative to the subject) in the absence of any other object moving relative to the subject.
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