distortionsphenomena
Distortionsphenomena refer to effects in which an original signal, image, or perceptual input is altered by the action of a medium, device, or cognitive process. The term is used across disciplines to describe discrepancies between an intended form and observed outcomes, arising from nonlinearities, sampling limitations, propagation effects, or biases.
In optics and imaging, distortion includes geometric distortion (barrel and pincushion) and chromatic aberration, as well
In communications and signal processing, channel distortion arises from impedance mismatches, multipath, or fading; adaptive equalizers
In human perception, distortions arise from cognitive biases, context effects, optical illusions, or linguistic reinterpretation, leading
Mitigation of distortions typically involves calibration, modeling of nonlinearities, feedback control, dithering, or corrective filtering. The