AkinetopsiaAkinetopsia - WikipediaAkinetopsiaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to navigationJump to searchSee also: AgnosiaAkinetopsia (Greek: a for "without", kine for "to move" and opsia for "seeing"), also known as cerebral akinetopsia or motion blindness, is a term introduced by Semir Zeki to describe an extremely rare neuropsychological disorder, having only been documented in a handful of medical cases, in which a patient cannot perceive motion in their visual field, despite being able to see stationary objects without issue.[1] There are varying degrees of akinetopsia: from seeing motion as frames of a cinema reel[2] to an inability to discriminate any motion. There is currently no effective treatment or cure for akinetopsia.Contents * 1 Signs and symptoms * 1.1 Inconspicuous