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"Belle de Jour" led them to develop an illusion of their own: if they had to create conservative clothes for commercial reasons, they could dream that the woman who bought them saw something deeper and more profound in them.
Likewise, participants who perform the action very often, that is, high P A), are likely to develop an illusion of control, particularly in high P O) conditions (Allan & Jenkins, 1983; Blanco, Matute, & Vadillo, 2011, 2012; Hannah & Beneteau, 2009; Matute, 1996).
It follows from these analyses that even when the outcome is uncontrollable, if p(O) is high, a person who acts frequently to obtain the outcome will experience a high number of cause-outcome coincidences and will almost certainly develop an illusion of control (Blanco et al., 2011; Matute, 1996).
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"She had watched so many South Korean soap operas that she developed an illusion about life in South Korea," Mr. Kim said, pointing out a particularly well-dressed woman in a photograph of the 15 North Koreans.
Years later, when Mr. Goldin developed a new illusion in which a giant buzz-saw blade appeared to cut through a woman who was not even enclosed in a box, he chose not to file a patent.
Try to develop a design that creates an optical illusion when spun.
His best known surviving work is the Camera degli Sposi ("Room of the Bride and Groom"), or Camera Picta ("Painted Room") (1474), in the Palazzo Ducale of Mantua, for which he developed a self-consistent illusion of a total environment.
Thus, being personally involved is not necessary to develop the illusion, and a high action probability is not necessary either.
The motivational approach predicts, for these cases, that only those who act to obtain the outcome should develop the illusion.
Indeed, the RHI is more pronounced in people with schizophrenia in that they develop the illusion more quickly and more strongly than do control subjects (7).
First, he develops an account of intuitive cognition that raises the possibility of sensory illusion; second, he discusses particular cases of sensory illusion in some detail in his Scriptum (prologue, q. 2 and d. 3, q. 14).
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