picturerapidonset
Picturerapidonset is a neologism that has appeared in online discussions to denote a concept involving rapid onset of pictorial stimuli or rapid changes in imagery. It is not part of established scholarly terminology, and there is no consensus on its precise meaning. In broad usage, the term may refer to either the sudden appearance of a picture or a sequence of images presented with minimal interstimulus intervals, or to a hypothetical causal effect of rapid visual input on perception or cognition.
Etymology: The word appears to be a portmanteau combining picture, rapid, and onset. It is typically rendered
Contexts and interpretations: In media theory and digital art discussions, picturerapidonset may describe rapid montage techniques,
Reception and critique: Given its informal status, explanations vary. Proponents use it to discuss perceptual effects
See also: rapid serial visual presentation, image montage, latency in image generation, visual perception, neologism.