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“Octave illusion” or “Deutsch’s illusion”?

Psychological Research Psychologische Forschung, 2008
The "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 ...
BRANCUCCI, Alfredo   +2 more
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Is “Illusion” Illusion?

The Journal of General Psychology, 1957
(1957). Is “Illusion” Illusion? The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 57, No. 2, pp. 209-212.
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Illusions within an Illusion

Perception, 2015
Effect of perceptual inversion on illusion figures seen monocularly was explored using Ponzo and Muller-Lyer stimuli. It was found that inversion nullified the Ponzo effect but not the Muller-Lyer effect. This suggests that the determinants of the two illusory effects differ in their origin.
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Hilgard's Illusion

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1982
To the Editor. —There is widespread agreement that measurement of hypnotic responsivity has been a seminal contribution to the field of hypnosis. It has enabled disciplined scientific investigation to relate the trait of hypnotizability to a variety of other measures of personality, psychopathology, treatment outcome, and neurophysiologic phenomena ...
D, Spiegel   +3 more
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Illusion Thermotics

Advanced Materials, 2018
Abstract“Fata Morgana” or “Mirage” phenomena have long been captivated as optical illusions, which actually relies on gradient‐density air or vapor. Man‐made optical illusions have witnessed significant progress by resorting to artificially structured metamaterials. Nevertheless, two long‐standing challenges remain formidable: first, exotic parameters (
Run Hu   +5 more
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Immunity's Illusion

Scientific American, 2014
The article discusses mathematical models that support an immune reaction to influenza infections, dubbed the original antigenic sin by virologist Thomas Francis, Jr. Lifelong immunity following an initial infection with many kinds of childhood diseases, such as measles, and immunologist Joshy Jacob and colleagues' research providing evidence that the ...
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Conceptual illusions

Cognition, 2010
Many concepts depend on negation and on relations such as conjunction and disjunction, as in the concept: rich or not democratic. This article reports studies that elucidate the mental representation of such concepts from descriptions of them. It proposes a theory based on mental models, which represent only instances of a concept, and for each ...
Geoffrey P, Goodwin, P N, Johnson-Laird
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Illusions about Illusions

2008
I am here to persuade you that magic runs rampant in our lives and that this is a good thing. We are all magicians—illusionists—who survive, take pleasure, and find meaning in life by means of the illusions we create. Therefore, I am a magician … and so are you.
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Tactual Illusions

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975
16 college males participated in a study exploring active and passive illusions in touch. Analogs to 2 primary and 2 secondary visual illusions were constructed for active and for passive tactual presentation. Tactual illusory effects similar to those one would predict from vision were found in the active mode of presentation of the Müller-Lyer, and ...
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HERING'S ILLUSION

British Journal of Psychology, 1961
A series of optical experiments was designed to investigate several factors that may help to explain the Hering Illusion. In this illusion subjects are shown two vertical lines crossed by angular lines which stem from the point midway between them; subjects then report the straight pair of parallel lines as appearing curved in a bow‐shaped manner.
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