In launching and triggering effects [Michotte, 1946 La Perception de la Causalite¨ (Louvain: Publi- cations Universitaires)] object A moves towards object B and, when the two objects make contact, B starts to move. Phenomenally, the movement of A appears to cause the movement of B: either mechanically, in launching, or psychologically, in triggering. Perceived kinetics of these events have been explored in four experiments. We measured P50, the point of subjective equality between experimental stimulus and standard stimulus, of the perceived velocity of B. We found that P50 in control condition, obtained on adding a pause before the motion of B (P50 = -0.005 deg s-1 ), is different from P50 of experimental conditions: in launching (i) the...