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Beyond Mankind, Self-Illusion and Medical Expertise of Artificial Intelligence in the Era of COVID-19. [PDF]
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Physiological Impact of Chromatic-Weight Illusions in Augmented Reality: A Comparative sEMG Analysis of Muscle Fatigue and Stability. [PDF]
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Body ownership gates tactile awareness by reshaping the somatosensory functional connectivity. [PDF]
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In Situ Customized Illusion Enabled by Global Metasurface Reconstruction
Advanced Functional Materials, 2022Optical illusion has always attracted extensive attention, as it provides a superior self‐protection ability for both natural animals and human beings.
Yuetian Jia +9 more
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THE EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF FISCAL ILLUSION [PDF]
This paper examines the empirical analysis of the five main hypotheses subsumed under the generic term fiscal illusion. After placing these hypotheses within a common theoretical framework, the paper attempts to evaluate empirical research into the ...
Brian Dollery, Andrew C Worthington
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The Illusion of Conscious Will
The MIT Press, 2018Do we consciously cause our actions, or do they happen to us? Philosophers, psychologists, neuroscientists, theologians, and lawyers have long debated the existence of free will versus determinism.
D. Wegner
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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2020
In this article, we investigate the effects of active transient vibration and visuo-haptic illusion to augment the perceived softness of haptic proxy objects.
Inrak Choi +3 more
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In this article, we investigate the effects of active transient vibration and visuo-haptic illusion to augment the perceived softness of haptic proxy objects.
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“Octave illusion” or “Deutsch’s illusion”?
Psychological Research Psychologische Forschung, 2008The "Deutsch's illusion" occurs in most people when a dichotic pair of tones spaced an octave apart is presented repeatedly in alternation, so that when the right ear receives the high tone, the left ear receives the low tone, and vice versa. The illusory percept consists typically in a single low tone heard at one ear alternating with a single high ...
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