- illusion of comparative interpretation
- see psychical illusion.
Dictionary of Hallucinations. J.D. Blom. 2010.
Dictionary of Hallucinations. J.D. Blom. 2010.
illusion of recognition — A term introduced in or shortly before 1959 by the Canadian neuroscientists Wilder Graves Pen field (1891 1976) and Sean Francis Mullan (b. 1925) to denote an illusory perception of one s present environment or state in which things seem… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
psychical illusion — Also known as illusion of comparative interpretation and interpretive illusion. The term psychical illusion is indebted to the Greek noun psuchè (life breath, spirit, soul, mind). It was introduced in or shortly before 1954 by the Canadian… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
visual illusion — Also known as optical illusion. Both terms are commonly used to denote a visual percept that has its basis in a stimulus derivative of the extra corporeal environment (also referred to as a point de repère) which is either misperceived or… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
auditory illusion — The term auditory illusion is used in a general sense to denote a misrepresentation or misinterpretation of auditory stimuli. Some common examples are words that are misunderstood, figments, and nonverbal sounds such as the humming of a… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Comparative method — This article is about the comparative method in linguistics. For other kinds of comparative methods, see Comparative (disambiguation). Linguistic map representing a Tree model of the Romance languages based on the comparative method. Here the… … Wikipedia
Interprétation sociologique — Sociologie La sociologie est une science qui cherche à comprendre et à expliquer l impact du social sur les représentations (façons de penser) et comportements (façons d agir) humains. Ses objets de recherche sont très variés puisque les… … Wikipédia en Français
Müller-Lyer illusion — Two sets of arrows that exhibit the Müller Lyer optical illusion. The set on the bottom shows that all the arrows are of the same length. The Müller Lyer illusion is an optical illusion consisting of a stylized arrow. When viewers are asked to… … Wikipedia
illusional emotion — A term introduced in or shortly before 1959 by the Canadian neuroscientists Wilder Graves Penfield (1891 1976) and Sean Francis Mullan (b. 1925) to denote a feeling of fear, loneliness, sorrow, or disgust, occurring in the context of a… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
psychical state — Also known as aura. The term psychical state is indebted to the Greek noun psuchè (life breath, spirit, soul, mind). It was introduced in or shortly before 1954 by the Canadian neuroscientists Wilder Graves Penfield (1891 1976) and Herbert… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
psychomotor automatism — The term psychomotor automatism comes from the Greek noun psuchè (life breath, spirit, soul, mind), the Latin noun motio (movement), and the Greek adjective automatos (automatically, driven by a power of its own). It was introduced in or… … Dictionary of Hallucinations