Psychology, asked by khushikaul1506, 16 days ago

What is an illusion? ​

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Answered by swati072010
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illusion, a misrepresentation of a “real” sensory stimulus—that is, an interpretation that contradicts objective “reality” as defined by general agreement. For example, a child who perceives tree branches at night as if they are goblins may be said to be having an illusion.

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yes why she's giving a lecture....I think she's like 5 years old and pretending to be 15..lol..mich riya keliye chapolo se taliyan

Answered by AsmitaSuzy
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hope u had prepared for tomorrow's exam :)

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illusion, a misrepresentation of a “real” sensory stimulus—that is, an interpretation that contradicts objective “reality” as defined by general agreement. ... An illusion is distinguished from a hallucination, an experience that seems to originate without an external source of stimulation.

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