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The illusion confusion [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
In Batty (2010b), I argue that there are no olfactory illusions. Central to the traditional notions of illusion and hallucination is a notion of object-failure-the failure of an experience to represent particular objects. Because there are no presented objects in the case of olfactory experience, I argue that the traditional ways of categorizing non ...
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The Freezing Rotation Illusion [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The freezing rotation illusion arises when a figure is continuously rotating in front of a back and forth rotating ground. The term “freezing rotation” designates the decrease in the perceived rotation speed of a figure when the figure and ...
Max R. Dürsteler   +2 more
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The illusion of the illusion of sparsity: An exercise in prior sensitivity [PDF]

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics, 2021
33 pages, 11 ...
Fava, Bruno, Lopes, Hedibert F.
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High working memory load leads to more Ebbinghaus illusion [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The evidence that distractor processing increases with greater load on working memory has come mainly from Stroop-type interference tasks, making it difficult to establish whether cognitive load affects distractor processing at the perceptual level or ...
De Fockert, J. W., Wu, Si
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Nature et subjectivité féminine : Teresa Uzeda dans L’Illusione de Federico De Roberto

open access: yesFlamme
Dans L’Illusione, roman publié en 1891 et premier volet de la trilogie des Uzeda, l’auteur sicilien Federico De Roberto (1861-1927) fait le pari d’écrire un « monologue intérieur » de 450 pages, véritable immersion dans l’esprit d’une femme. Teresa Uzeda
Agathe RABAT
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The cutaneous 'rabbit' illusion affects human primary sensory cortex somatopically [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study neural correlates of a robust somatosensory illusion that can dissociate tactile perception from physical stimulation.
Rees, G.   +19 more
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Riding the hilltop: practical implementation and assessment of an implicit hilltop illusion

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology
Passive motions can lead to conflicting combinations of visual and vestibular signals that can have a tremendous impact on our ability to navigate and comprehend the world.
Carole-Anne Vollette   +4 more
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Caracterul fictiv al condiţiei personale (ātman), conform budhismului Yogācāra

open access: yesThe Annals of "Dunărea de Jos" University of Galaţi. Fascicle XVIII, Philosophy, 2022
According to Yogācāra, the Idealistic stream of Mahāyāna Buddhism, personhood is not based on an entity but rather on a fictitious projection. This illusory identity is experienced by the mind (manas); in Yogācāra philosophical jargon, “mind” refers to ...
Ovidiu Cristian NEDU
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Bertha’s Intuitive Quest:

open access: yesCrossings, 2018
This article puts light on the unmasking of Bertha’s unawake self in Katherine Mansfield’s short story “Bliss” published in 1918. Mansfield unlocks the shackled and entangled experiences of sexuality and femininity in the narration of the story.
Keya Chakraborty, Nellufar Yeasmin
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