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Discover LudwigThe term "illusion effect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a visual or perceptual effect created by light, color, sound, or other sensory stimuli that is typically misleading or deceptive. For example, you could say "The stage lighting used in the play created an illusion effect that was admired by all."
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His innovative categories - like Range Factor (fielding chances minus errors per game), Runs Created (a complicated offensive formula) and Park Illusion (effect of a ballpark on statistics) - are already standards for the aficionado.
One way this could occur is through the "fiscal illusion" effect proposed by James Buchanan and Richard Wagner (1977) and by William Niskanen (1978): a tax cut without an associated spending cut weakens the link in voters' minds between spending and taxes, and so leads them to demand greater spending.
Perhaps the black cross on the dress had some sort of optical illusion effect?
This illusion effect is visible on the Figures 2 to 4. In Figure 2 (top-left), the Hermann illusion is provoked by the local organization of inhibition and activation between retinal cells, which is described bottom right.
This may be related to the "semantic illusion" effect, wherein words that are seemingly coherent but are not factually correct or congruous within the context evoke a smaller N400 (Nieuwland & Van Berkum, 2005).
The replication of null feedback effect (despite the easier conditions in Experiment 2) as well as maintaining a very large illusion effect in the feedback training suggest against the possibility that this null result reflects insufficient statistical power, although such possibility can not be ruled out.
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However, some studies have reported very constant illusion effects over trials.
We discuss implications for the illusion literature, and lay out how error-correction models can explain perception-action dissociations in some, but not all grasping-of-illusion paradigms in a parsimonious and plausible way, without assuming different illusion effects.
After a month of chignons, lace, illusion effects and treacherous wedges, a simple ribbon belt and a pair of pastel pinwale corduroys do look cool.
We found that the difference in illusion effects between grasping and ManEst disappeared under open loop conditions, indicating that Dewar and Carey's findings can be explained by the availability of visual feedback and not a perception/action dissociation.
Can it be that after years of practicing in frozen ice arenas, skaters become numb to the horrors of ostrich-feather trim, sequined ornament, Charlie Chaplin costumes or "nude" illusion effects?
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