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What is the main difference between illusion and delusion?
What is the main difference between illusion and delusion?
- An illusion is a false belief, while a delusion is a misperception of a stimulus.
- An illusion is a perceptual experience where objects seem distorted, while a delusion is an inability to recognize faces.
- An illusion involves perceiving info beyond normal senses, while a delusion is an ability to read thoughts of others.
- An illusion is a misperception of a stimulus, while a delusion is a false belief. (correct)
What is the Ames Room known for distorting?
What is the Ames Room known for distorting?
- Perception of size (correct)
- Perception of movement
- Perception of depth
- Perception of angles
What phenomenon is associated with the Moon Illusion?
What phenomenon is associated with the Moon Illusion?
- Objects appearing distorted
- Objects that don't actually exist
- Objects appearing smaller in the sky and bigger on the horizon (correct)
- Objects moving in strange ways
What does Prosopagnosia refer to?
What does Prosopagnosia refer to?
Which psychic ability involves perceiving information about events beyond normal senses?
Which psychic ability involves perceiving information about events beyond normal senses?
What does Extrasensory Perception (ESP) involve?
What does Extrasensory Perception (ESP) involve?
Which type of illusion defies basic geometric laws?
Which type of illusion defies basic geometric laws?