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  • In psychophysical perception, the Coriolis effect (also referred to as the Coriolis illusion or the vestibular Coriolis effect) is the misperception of...
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    disorder Broken escalator phenomenon Chronic subjective dizziness Coriolis effect (perception) Equilibrioception Ideomotor phenomenon Illusions of self-motion...
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  • frame, and becomes subject to Coriolis force. This force causes pilot disorientation in a turn. See Coriolis effect (perception), Arnauld E. Nicogossian (1996)...
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  • (X-rays) Contrast effect (cognition) (cognitive biases) (perception) (vision) Coolidge effect (jokes) (sexual attraction) Coriolis effect (atmospheric dynamics)...
    34 KB (3,453 words) - 14:52, 28 June 2024
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    rotation. These include the leans, the graveyard spin and spiral, and the Coriolis illusion. This is the most common illusion during flight, and can be caused...
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  • copy relates to Coriolis effect in a manner that allows for learning and correction of errors experienced from self-generated Coriolis forces. During trunk...
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    upwellings. Oceanic gyres are large-scale ocean currents caused by the Coriolis effect. Wind-driven surface currents interact with these gyres and the underwater...
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    Time (category Perception)
    Masuda T, Noguchi K, 2005, "Temporal illusion called 'kappa effect' in event perception" Perception 34 ECVP Abstract Supplement Adler, Robert. "Look how time...
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    the "time-space compression." This is the effect of technological advances and capitalism on our perception of time, space and distance. Changes in the...
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    and salinity differences, atmospheric circulation (wind), and the Coriolis effect. Tides create tidal currents, while wind and waves cause surface currents...
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    plane of oscillation causes a force on the vibrating halteres by the Coriolis effect. The insect detects this force with sensory organs called campaniform...
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    the deflecting force. By 1912, this deflecting force was named the Coriolis effect. Just after World War I, a group of meteorologists in Norway led by...
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  • will develop pressure differences perpendicular to the airflow. The Coriolis effect does not cause water to consistently drain from basins in a...
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    Southern Hemisphere. The opposite direction of circulation is due to the Coriolis effect. Tropical cyclones tend to develop during the summer, but have been...
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    environment where gravity is simulated with centrifugal force, the coriolis effect causes a sense of motion in the vestibular system that does not match...
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    direction, according to the theory, erodes on its right bank due to the coriolis effect, while in an east–west section there is no preference. However, this...
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  • the rotation of a system of perpendicular axes. In 1835, Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis analyzed arbitrary motion in rotating systems, specifically in relation...
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    observational data from the space-based Solar Mass Ejection Imager aboard the Coriolis satellite and three different modeling techniques produced a refined parallax...
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    for tidal flow described as a barotropic two-dimensional sheet flow. Coriolis effects are introduced as well as lateral forcing by gravity. Laplace obtained...
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  • the centripetal force of orbital motion, and (in certain scenarios) the Coriolis acceleration all align in a way that causes the small object to become...
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