Answer:
As a result of illusion of motion the illusion of continuous change occurs.
Explanation:
Thought and the illusion of time flowing depend on each other and must arise together. The illusion of motion is a consequence of the illusion of time flowing.
If you meant to emphasize continuity as the illusion, a common opinion is that it is more an assumption than an illusion. If discontinuities exist, they are closer together than the firing rate of our neurons (less than 100 impulses per second as I recall), so we don't directly perceive them. That they don't exist is an assumption.