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  1. noun. uk / ɪˈluː.ʒ ə n / us / ɪˈluː.ʒ ə n / Add to word list. C2 [ C or U ] an idea or belief that is not true: have no illusion about He had no illusions about his talents as a singer. under no illusion I'm under no illusions (= I understand the truth) about the man I married.

  2. Apr 29, 2024 · Illusions are special perceptual experiences in which information arising from “real” external stimuli leads to an incorrect perception, or false impression, of the object or event from which the stimulation comes.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IllusionIllusion - Wikipedia

    An illusion is a distortion of the senses, which can reveal how the mind normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation. Although illusions distort the human perception of reality, they are generally shared by most people. [1]

  4. May 27, 2024 · By Patrick Pester. published 27 May 2024. Artists and scientists have been creating optical illusions for centuries. Here are 32 mind-bending examples that prove you can't always trust what...

  5. Illusions – Introduction to Psychology. Learning Objectives. Explain how and why psychologists use illusions. Why Illusions? Psychologists have analyzed perceptual systems for more than a century.

  6. Aug 31, 2021 · "The illusion has lots of light and dark elements, of both high and low contrast scattered everywhere," Dr Spehar explains. "[These] stimulate motion-sensitive neurones in the periphery of our ...

  7. noun. us / ɪˈluː.ʒ ə n / uk / ɪˈluː.ʒ ə n / Add to word list. C2 [ C or U ] an idea or belief that is not true: have no illusion about He had no illusions about his talents as a singer. under no illusion I'm under no illusions (= I understand the truth) about the man I married.

  8. May 1, 2010 · One of the most important tools used by neuroscientists to understand how the brain creates its sense of reality is the visual illusion.

  9. Apr 29, 2024 · Illusion - Sensory, Perception, Visual: Many sensory illusions may be described as the aftereffects of the stimulation, or overstimulation, of the senses. Sensitivity in any of the senses may be measured as the just-perceptible intensity (threshold, or limen) of the appropriate stimulus.

  10. illusion, hallucination, delusion refer to false perceptions or ideas. An illusion is a false mental image produced by misinterpretation of things that actually exist: A mirage is an illusion produced by reflection of light against the sky.

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