tekokuvaime
Tekokuvaime refers to a phenomenon observed in certain contexts, particularly within the Finnish language and culture, where the perception of a visual image or object is distorted or altered due to psychological or cognitive factors. The term combines "tekokuva" (which translates to "picture" or "image") with "aime," meaning "illusion" or "misperception." This concept is often discussed in relation to how visual information is processed and interpreted by the human brain, especially under conditions of stress, fatigue, or altered states of consciousness.
The origins of the term are not formally documented in academic literature, but it is commonly used
Research in cognitive psychology and neuroscience suggests that such perceptual distortions can arise from the brain’s
The concept is often explored in creative and artistic contexts, where artists and writers may use it