- The term
illusory motion, or
motion illusion or
apparent motion,
refers to any
optical illusion in
which a
static image appears to be
moving due to the...
- psychology,
illusory superiority is a
cognitive bias
wherein people overestimate their own
qualities and
abilities compared to others.
Illusory superiority...
- edge.
Illusory brightness and
depth ordering often accompany illusory contours.
Friedrich Schumann is
often credited with the
discovery of
illusory contours...
- In psychology,
illusory correlation is the
phenomenon of
perceiving a
relationship between variables (typically people, events, or behaviors) even when...
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Apophenia (/æpoʊˈfiːniə/) is the
tendency to
perceive meaningful connections between unrelated things. The term (German: Apophänie from the Gr**** verb:...
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Illusory palinopsia is a
subtype of palinopsia, a
visual disturbance defined as the
persistence or
recurrence of a
visual image after the
stimulus has...
- The
illusory truth effect (also
known as the
illusion of
truth effect,
validity effect,
truth effect, or the
reiteration effect) is the
tendency to believe...
- In
contract law, an
illusory promise is one that
courts will not enforce. This is in
contrast with a contract,
which is a
promise that
courts will enforce...
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Illusory body is term for one of the Six
Yogas of Naropa, also
called luminosity. In his commentary, Pema
Karpo says that the
clear light is experienced...
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Illusory conjunctions are
psychological effects in
which parti****nts
combine features of two
objects into one object.
There are
visual illusory conjunctions...