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Rate–distortion theory — is a major branch of information theory which provides the theoretical foundations for lossy data compression; it addresses the problem of determining the minimal amount of entropy (or information) R that should be communicated over a channel, so … Wikipedia
sensory distortion — Also known as perceptual distortion. Both terms are used to denote a change in the intensity, quality, or spatial form of sense perceptions. In Fish s Clinical Psychopathology the notion of sensory distortion is used in opposition to * sensory … Dictionary of Hallucinations
time distortion — Also known as illusory alteration of time, psychopathology of time judgment, paradoxic time sense, temporal anomaly, and dyschronation. All six terms are generic terms for a group of symptoms characterized by an altered experience of… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Искажение восприятия — (Perceptual distortion). Тип механизма защиты, используемый, чтобы трансформировать угрожающие переживания в форму, соответствующую или согласующуюся с актуальным Я образом человека … Теории личности: глоссарий
On Combat: The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Conflict in War and in Peace — … Wikipedia
Ames room — An Ames room is a distorted room that is used to create an optical illusion. Probably influenced by the writings of Hermann Helmholtz, it was invented by American ophthalmologist Adelbert Ames, Jr. in 1934, and constructed in the following… … Wikipedia
Lossy compression — A lossy compression method is one where compressing data and then decompressing it retrieves data that may well be different from the original, but is close enough to be useful in some way. Lossy compression is most commonly used to compress… … Wikipedia
Makyo — The term makyo (魔境, makyō?) means “ghost cave” or “devil’s cave.” It is employed in Zen as figurative reference to the kind of self delusion that results from clinging to an experience and making a conceptual “nest” out of it for oneself. Makyo… … Wikipedia
hemimicropsia — The term hemimicropsia comes from the Greek words hèmi (half), mikros (small), and opsis (seeing). It translates roughly as seeing objects in one half of the visual field as smaller . The term is used to denote a rare disorder of visual… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Irlen filters — or Irlen Lenses, are coloured overlay filters or tinted lenses that are intended to help people with learning disabilities to improve their ability to read. Standardised diagnostic procedures have been developed to individualise the colour… … Wikipedia