On the notion of visual illusions

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Abstract

The usual definitions of illusions, as incorrect perceptions or cases of discrepancies between reality and our perception of reality, have been criticized as inadequate. The reason is that it is not clear how to apply this notion in a number of interesting cases. This paper is an attempt to provide an adequate definition of illusions, appropriate for many classical phenomena usually referred to as illusions.

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Todorović, D. (2014). On the notion of visual illusions. Psihologija, 47(3), 359–367. https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI1403359T

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