Illusions
Psychology ⇒ Sensation and Perception
Illusions starts at 10 and continues till grade 12.
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A person hears a word differently depending on the mouth movements they see. This is an example of which illusion?
Describe how cultural background can affect the perception of illusions.
Describe the difference between an illusion and a hallucination.
Describe the difference between bottom-up and top-down processing in the context of illusions.
Describe the role of Gestalt principles in the perception of illusions.
Describe the role of top-down processing in the perception of illusions.
Explain how the Ames room illusion works.
Explain how the cutaneous rabbit illusion demonstrates the brain's role in constructing sensory experiences.
Explain why illusions are important for understanding human perception.
Explain why the Ponzo illusion makes two identical lines appear different in length.
In the context of illusions, what is meant by 'context effects'?
What is a perceptual illusion?
