Sentence examples for equivalent illusion from inspiring English sources

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IVR provides a particularly powerful method for the production of such body ownership illusions and the equivalent illusion to the RHI has been demonstrated using this12.

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A basic premise of the discipline they'd helped to create was that people's cognition is bias-prone, and susceptible to the cognitive equivalent of optical illusions.

But an economic boost based on corrupt spending is an illusion, the equivalent of a sugar high.

My inquiring about Lumière's technology was to Mr. Warzecha — a guardian of illusion — the equivalent of suggesting that Santa Claus isn't real.

Rosenberg says he searched for an English equivalent to "the complex illusion of spokenness in Job's speeches" and in doing so found it helpful to bear in mind "American poetry's struggle with natural speech".

The key to the illusion — the equivalent of "selling the shot" in today's special effects — is what is called the "tie-in"; that is, the small, vital area in the rear of the diorama, the brief zone where the three-dimensional artifacts meet the sloping, painted background.

A further question to be asked in this context is whether the disjunctivist should treat all cases of illusion as equivalent to cases of partial hallucination.

The problem this poses for Hinton is that it suggests that he may be wrong to assume that his opponent needs to show that our Neutral Experience Reports are not equivalent to his Perception-Illusion disjunctions.

Furthermore, one might question what Hinton has in mind in his use of the term 'equivalent' when he says that his opponent needs to show that our Neutral Experience Reports are not equivalent to his Perception-Illusion disjunctions.

Hinton argues that in order to substantiate their common element assumption, his opponents need to show that our Neutral Experience Reports are not equivalent to these Perception-Illusion disjunctions, and he tries to argue that this is a challenge that his opponents cannot meet.

It seems we may all be vulnerable to moral illusions the ethical equivalent of the bending lines that trick the eye on cereal boxes and in psychology textbooks.

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