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This paradoxical play with material fact and perceptual illusion had philosophical implications.
A perceptual illusion that can be precisely controlled is binocular rivalry.
The strongest case can be based on the evidence from experimental cognitive psychology itself: the persistence of perceptual illusions.
In a perceptual illusion, the physical stimulus remains fixed while the percept fluctuates.
Fodor uses the persistence of perceptual illusions to illustrate his thesis.
The perceptual illusion that makes the person experience the sensation of being in the same place as the distant robot is called "telepresence."
The book had chapters on memory, imitation and suggestion, perceptual illusions, and esthetics.
A spatial perceptual illusion that seems to be closely related to the tau effect is the rabbit illusion.
Attribute substitution is a psychological process thought to underlie a number of cognitive biases and perceptual illusions.
The Roman naturalist, Pliny the Elder, expressed an interest in perceptual illusion.
Such points would wear thin if her work didn't frequently offer an unexpected beauty and a series of delicate yet easily deconstructed perceptual illusions.
People who claim to be electro-sensitive are having perceptual illusions based on their paranoia or alt-med and new-age beliefs.
Some perceptual illusions in which the brain mistakenly perceives the location of moving stimuli may involve postdiction.
A more plausible theory to explain motion perception (at least on a descriptive level) are two distinct perceptual illusions: phi phenomenon and beta movement.
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He also studied the still-mysterious perceptual illusion of Fechner color, whereby colors are seen in a moving pattern of black and white.
The Tau Effect is a spatial perceptual illusion that arises when observers judge the distance between consecutive stimuli in a stimulus sequence.
Sensory saltation (psychology), a perceptual illusion evoked by a rapid sequence of sensory stimuli.
Related perceptual illusions include backward masking, binocular rivalry, motion induced blindness and motion-induced interocular suppression.
Lombard also discusses the effects of presence, including both physiological and psychological consequences of "the perceptual illusion of nonmediation."
"A perceptual illusion of non-mediation "(Lombard & Ditton 1997)
However, many of the perceptual illusions and visual phenomena exhibited by the gestaltists were taken over (often without credit) by later perceptual psychologists.
"The stimuli produce discomfort and perceptual illusions, illusions of color, shape, and motion," he tells WebMD.
There is a presupposition that if one visually perceives an object, one knows that one is seeing it (excluding the exception of perceptual illusions).
This is the inspired grace with which perceptual illusion and emotional weight can be imparted to two-dimensional surfaces, be they glazed ceramic, sewn-together fabric patches or liquid crystal screens.