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2. What is an illusion

  • A framework of knowledge about an object that can affect are perception
  • A boundary that is perceived in a figure but is not present in the stimulus
  • A conflict between reality and what we perceive
  • Perceptual laws that organise stimuli

3. What is Gregory's Perceptive Theory of Ilusions?

  • A conflict between reality and what we perceive
  • A set of Perceptual laws that organise stimuli
  • We perceive distortion illusions because we interpret patterns as if they were depth cues
  • Framework of knowledge about an object, event or group of people that can affect our perception and help us organise information and recall what we have seen

4. What makes ambiguous figures ambiguous

  • Having two possible interpretations
  • You perceive a shape that is not there
  • When are perception is deceived pay part of the stimulus
  • Figures sharing size shape or colour

5. What are Gestalt laws?

  • Frameworks of knowledge about an object, event or group of people that can affect our perception and help us organise information and recall what we have seen
  • Conflicts between reality and what we perceive
  • Perceptual rules that organise stimuli
  • Depth cues used to understand distortion illusions

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