3.(Psychology)psychola perception that is not true to reality, having been altered subjectively in some way in the mind of the perceiver. See alsohallucination 4.(Textiles) a very fine gauze or tulle used for trimmings, veils, etc
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. A hallucination is a perception of a thing or quality ...
Philosophical PsychologyFISH, W. 2009. Perception, Hallucination, and Illusion. New York, Oxford University Press, 198 p. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195381344.001.0001Fish, W. (2009). Perception, Hallucination, and Illusion. Oxford: Oxford University Press...
1.See corresponding entry in Unabridgedaberration, fantasy, chimera. illusion,hallucination,delusionrefer to false perceptions or ideas. Anillusionis 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....
3.(Psychology)psychola perception that is not true to reality, having been altered subjectively in some way in the mind of the perceiver. See alsohallucination 4.(Textiles) a very fine gauze or tulle used for trimmings, veils, etc
be said to be having anillusion. An illusion is distinguished from ahallucination, an experience that seems to originate without an external source of stimulation. Neither experience is necessarily a sign of psychiatric disturbance, and both are regularly and consistently reported by virtually everyone...
Esquirol, Maladies Mentales, prem. partie, III., tome 1, p. 202. Dict. des Sciences Medicales, Hallucination, tome 20, p. 64. See Hallucination. A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856....
Similarly, statements reflecting experiences which experimenters do not expect (e.g., visual hallucination) are often employed to control for suggestion and compliance. However, because these statements consistently produce agreement in a substantial proportion of participants, some researchers regard them ...
1.See corresponding entry in Unabridgedaberration, fantasy, chimera. illusion,hallucination,delusionrefer to false perceptions or ideas. Anillusionis 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....
3. (Psychology) psychol a perception that is not true to reality, having been altered subjectively in some way in the mind of the perceiver. See also hallucination 4. (Textiles) a very fine gauze or tulle used for trimmings, veils, etc [C14: from Latin illūsiō deceit, from illūdere;...