What are the necessary conditions of plausibility illusion?
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Plausibility illusion refers to the illusion that the scenario being depicted is actually occurring
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Second, plausibility illusion (Psi) refers to the illusion that the scenario being depicted is actually occurring. In the case of both PI and Psi the participant knows for sure that they are not 'there' and that the events are not occurring.
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