Akinetopsia, or motion blindness, is a medical condition where a person can see things that are stationary but cannot see moving objects. It is believed to result from a shift in the brain's sight-related areas. This alteration, which impacts how the brain interprets visual information, is typically the result of brain trauma.
Akinetopsia - An Overview
Akinetopsia is a rare syndrome in which an individual has difficulty perceiving objects in motion; stationary objects can be seen without a problem.