ilusorias
Ilusorias is a term used in perceptual psychology to describe a class of illusory experiences in which higher-level interpretation and contextual cues cause percepts to diverge from the immediate sensory input. It is not a single illusion but a family of phenomena tied to how the brain infers meaning from ambiguous or predictive information.
Etymology and scope: The name derives from the Latin illusorius, meaning illusory. In scholarly usage, ilusorias
Mechanisms: Ilusorias are thought to involve interactions between early sensory areas and higher-order regions responsible for
Examples: Classical bistable figures, where a single image yields two or more stable percepts, are often cited
Research and applications: Studies of ilusorias contribute to theories of perceptual inference and conscious awareness. They
Limitations: As with most perceptual phenomena, ilusorias vary across individuals and situations, and experimental definitions may