nënën
Näönäön is a Finnish term used in discussions of perception to describe the phenomenon whereby visual appearance may diverge from an object's actual properties. The concept centers on how what is seen is shaped by context, lighting, framing, prior knowledge, and cognitive expectations, making appearance an interpretation rather than a guaranteed reflection of reality. It is used in philosophy of perception, psychology, and media studies to highlight the gap between appearance and underlying truth.
The word combines näkö (vision, sight) with the nominalizing suffix -ön, yielding a noun that roughly corresponds
In psychology, näönäön serves as a framework for understanding perceptual biases, optical illusions, and context effects
Some scholars consider näönäön too broad or vague for strict empirical study, while others find it a