Persistence of Vision: The tendency for our visual system to retain an image for a fraction of a second longer than its actual duration, which helps create the perception of continuity when frames are presented rapidly.
Phi Phenomenon: A perceptual illusion where two adjacent stimuli presented in quick succession create the perception of movement between them.
Stroboscopic Effect: The illusion of motion created by presenting rapid intermittent flashes of still images or lights in sequence.