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perception

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Keyword:   four
Context:   According to that, there are three main classes: physical, physiological, and cognitive illusions, and in each class there are four kinds: Ambiguities, distortions, paradoxes, and fictions.
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    • paradoxes
    • fictions
Full context:   In visual perception, an optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is an illusion caused by the visual system and characterized by a visual percept that arguably appears to differ from reality. Illusions come in a wide variety; their categorization is difficult because the underlying cause is often not clear but a classification proposed by Richard Gregory is useful as an orientation. According to that, there are three main classes: physical, physiological, and cognitive illusions, and in each class there are four kinds: Ambiguities, distortions, paradoxes, and fictions. A classical example for a physical distortion would be the apparent bending of a stick half immersed in water; an example for a physiological paradox is the motion aftereffect (where, despite movement, position remains unchanged). An example for a physiological fiction is an afterimage. Three typical cognitive distortions are the Ponzo, Poggendorff, and Müller-Lyer illusion. Cognitive visual illusions are the result of unconscious inferences and are perhaps those most widely known.

grasping

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Buddha
Area
Philosophy
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type
Depth
5
User
scotty

harming karma

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Jainism
Area
Theology
Mode
type
Depth
4
User
scotty

Illusions

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Richard Gregory
Area
Cognition
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type
Depth
4
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dane

perception

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Richard Gregory
Area
Cognition
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part
Depth
4
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dane

psychomotor development

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Benjamin Bloom
Area
Psychology
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part
Depth
7
User
scotty

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Source
James Gibson
Area
Psychology
Mode
step
Depth
3
User
dane
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