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Illusion | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica 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
Illusion - definition of illusion by The Free Dictionary 1 a false appearance or deceptive impression of reality: the mirror gives an illusion of depth 2 a false or misleading perception or belief; delusion: he has the illusion that he is really clever 3 (Psychology) psychol a perception that is not true to reality, having been altered subjectively in some way in the mind of the perceiver
What does Illusion mean? - Definitions. net An illusion is a false or misleading perception, belief, or idea that appears to be different from the reality It is a distortion of the senses, revealing how the brain normally organizes and interprets sensory information
Illusion - New World Encyclopedia Illusions are distortions of a sensory perception, revealing how the brain normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation Illusions can occur with each of the human senses, but visual illusions are the most well known and understood The emphasis on visual illusions occurs because vision often dominates the other senses
illusion | meaning of illusion in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . . From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English il‧lu‧sion ɪˈluːʒən noun [countable] 1 an idea or opinion that is wrong, especially about yourself → delusion illusion that They suffer from the illusion that they cannot solve their problems
Illusion - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Illusions can happen with all five senses (taste, touch, sight, smell, and hearing), and some involve the way information from two senses is put together Some illusions happen because of disorders, but generally, all normal people can sense the same illusion An illusion is different from a hallucination
Illusion - GoodTherapy An illusion is an inaccurate perception of a stimulus The term is also broadly used to refer to inaccurate beliefs or perceptions In scientific usage, however, an illusion is a