When is an illusion not an illusion? an alternative view of the illusion concept

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Brian Rogers from the Northeastern University, United States have published the paper: When is an illusion not an illusion? An alternative view of the illusion concept, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Many, if not most of the experiments the authors undertake in the lab use artificial, impoverished or ambiguous stimuli.

SUMMARY

    In his last book "Seeing through illusions", Richard Gregory defined illusions as "departures from reality"-in other words, illusions are situations where what the authors perceive does not correspond to what is "out there". In his 1972 book "The . . .

     

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