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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subjective illusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing perceptions, beliefs, or experiences that are influenced by personal feelings or opinions rather than objective reality.
Example: "The artist's work often explores the concept of subjective illusion, challenging viewers to question their own perceptions of reality."
Alternatives: "personal delusion" or "individual misconception."
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It will not do, for example, to claim that evil is nothing but a subjective illusion, that if only we could perceive things clearly we would see evil does not exist.
This did not lead either to a subjective illusion that the real hand was moving or to an actual movement of the real hand (as measured by the tracker on the glove).
A note by Raz et al. [10] reports on an experiment using a hand projected in a stereo virtual environment (Reachin Display), where a questionnaire-based study found that a subjective illusion of ownership occurred both and separately for synchronous visuomotor and visuotactile stimulation.
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Spatio-temporal interpolation describes the subjective visual illusion that a stimulus is continuously presented in full when in fact it is merely shown moving behind a slit mask so that only slit-wide impressions of it can be seen at any given point in time.
This development can take the shape of a subjective-idealist illusion (e.g., as in "Don Quixote") or of a disillusion, that is, of individuals understanding the impossibility of finding meaning within their world.
The greater the subjective sense of the illusion the greater the expected size of the drift on average.
Known as binocular rivalry, this visual illusion decouples subjective experience from physical stimulation and provides a unique opportunity to study the neural correlates of consciousness.
The three different rubber limbs were tested in three separate two minute long periods of synchronous brushing, each being followed by the presentation of the same questionnaire we used in experiment 1 to assess the subjective experiences of the illusion.
Ketamine was associated with significant increases in subjective measures of the illusion and in hand mislocalization.
The subjective experience of the illusion was quantified using a nine-item questionnaire (1,5) (Table 1).
We predicted that ketamine would increase the subjective experience of the illusion, as found in schizophrenia (7).
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