Sentences with phrase «producing illusory»

Psychologist Akiyoshi Kitaoka of Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan, has developed a series of images called Rotating Snakes, which are particularly effective at producing illusory motion.
But education can produce illusory confidence.
Previous experimental studies showed that individuals with high PNS tended to organize and simplify provided information (Moskowitz, 1993; Neuberg & Newsom, 1993), use stereotypes (Clow & Esses, 2005; Neuberg & Newsom, 1993; Schaller, Boyd, Yohannes, & Obrien, 1995), and produce illusory correlations as a result of cognitively economical heuristic processes (Gordon, 1997).

Not exact matches

The efficient causation (causa quod) of process theory, the existing state of affairs, corresponds with the apparent or illusory change of microgenetic theory, while the final causation (causa ut) of process theory, the state to be produced, the intention, corresponds with the real or intrinsic change of microgenesis.
Seeing an object at the same time that you hear sound coming from somewhere else can lead to the «ventriloquist illusion» and its aftereffect, but research suggests that simply imagining the object produces the same illusory results.
A small section of a display such as c is insufficient to generate noticeable motion, although the massively parallel signals from the highly repetitive patterns together produce strong illusory motion.
What is more, touching the shell produces a second illusion: observers report that their finger somehow feels shorter, as if to compensate for the illusory bottom volume of the ball.
Set against a deep, murky background, the iridescent blue colour of the work produces a scintillating and illusory effect, evocative of the aqueous.
In Orange Family, an acrylic on panel, the artist produced a captivating chromatic exploration that truly must be viewed in person to fully comprehend its illusory effects, which we periodically describe as, «basking in the warm glow.»
Hank Willis Thomas, Chris Johnson and several other artists produced a video montage from interviews with 150 African American men across the social spectrum, creating illusory dialogues that illuminate their shared concerns.
The original metal cladding has been kept, but the inside has been completely transformed into a minimalist space that emphasizes the «illusory abstraction of dimensional form [to] produce architecture that seems free from their function and materiality,» according to Verville.
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