Where our perception is deceived by some aspect of the stimulus. This can affect size or shape of an object.For example:a distortion can make a figure seem bigger or smalller than it really is. MULLER LYER
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Ambiguous
A stimulus with two possible interpretations in which is possible to erceivde only one of the alternatives at any time. LEEPERS LADY(1935) and NECKER CUBE
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Fiction
An illusion caused when a figure is perceived even though it is not present in he stimulus. KANIZSA TRIANGLE
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Visual illusion
A conflict between reality and what we perceive
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Gestalt law
Perceptual rules that organise stimuli
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A stimulus with two possible interpretations in which is possible to erceivde only one of the alternatives at any time. LEEPERS LADY(1935) and NECKER CUBE
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Ambiguous
Card 3
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An illusion caused when a figure is perceived even though it is not present in he stimulus. KANIZSA TRIANGLE
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