kratovaizdio
Kratovaizdio is a theoretical concept in the study of visual perception that refers to the set of brief, rapidly changing visual impressions produced by high-speed image streams. It is described as the experiential residue of fleeting stimuli that are presented too quickly to form stable, long‑lasting representations. In this framework, observers may retain a fragmentary sequence of images in short-term visual memory rather than a single, stable scene.
Origin of term: the word kratovaizdio is a neologism formed from elements meaning "short" and "image", intended
Mechanisms: Proponents posit that kratovaizdio results from the interaction between rapid stimulus presentation, limited attentional resources,
Applications and research: The notion is used in discussions of multimedia design, user interfaces, and virtual
See also: iconic memory, rapid serial visual presentation, persistence of vision, change blindness, subliminal perception.