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  1. 23. Apr. 2016 · We can imagine the improbable, but through illusion make it real. Does this make emotional illusion the brainchild of those who cannot face reality?

  2. The emotional phenomena discussed include effects on early visual processes, global vs. local perceptual focus, susceptibility to visual illusions, and perceptions of natural environments. In addition, since emotions have both bodily and motivational components, we also touch on perceptual influences of bodily and motivational states.

    • Jonathan R. Zadra, Gerald L. Clore
    • 10.1002/wcs.147
    • 2011
    • Nov-Dec 2011
  3. Illusions – Introduction to Psychology. Learning Objectives. Explain how and why psychologists use illusions. Why Illusions? Psychologists have analyzed perceptual systems for more than a century.

  4. Abstract. Emotions often misfire. We sometimes fear innocuous things, such as spiders or mice, and we do so even if we firmly believe that they are innocuous. This is true of all of us, and not only of phobics, who can be considered to suffer from extreme manifestations of a common tendency.

    • Christine Tappolet
    • 2012
  5. In this chapter, I argue that recalcitrant emotions are a kind of percep-tual illusion. I first sketch the case for the thesis that emotions, or more precisely occurrent emotions, are perceptions. 1 As will become clear, the argument for the perceptual theory of emotions is not independent

  6. 1. Jan. 2012 · One central argument in favor of perceptual accounts of emotions concerns recalcitrant emotions: emotions that persist in the face of repudiating judgments. For, it is argued, to understand...

  7. 1. Mai 2010 · In this series of images, we showcase several basic categories of visual illusions and what they can teach us about perception in the brain. BRIGHTNESS ILLUSIONS. In this illusion, created by...