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Aubert phenomenon
Aubert phenomenon[ō‚ber fə′nām·ə·nən] (psychology) The perception of a vertical line as oblique by an observer whose head is inclined to one side in a darkened room. Aubert phenomenon
Au·bert phe·nom·e·non (ow'bert), a phenomenon in which a bright perpendicular line appears to incline to one side when the observer turns the head to the opposite side in a dark room.Au·bert phe·nom·e·non (ow'bert fĕ-nom'ĕ-non) A sign in which a bright perpendicular line appears to incline to one side when the observer turns the head to the opposite side in a dark room. Aubert, Hermann, German physiologist, 1826-1892. Aubert phenomenon - a bright perpendicular line appearing to incline to one side when the observer turns the head to the opposite side in a dark room. |