Illusion Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
An illusion is a distortion of a sensory perception. Each of the human senses can be deceived by illusions, but visual illusions are the most well known. Some illusions are subjective; different people may experience an illusion differently, or not at all.
- Optical illusions, such the use of false perspective, exploit assumptions made by the human visual system.
- Mirages are optical distortions through the atmosphere that may be photographed. While the perceived reality (such as water in the desert) is illusory, the visual image (of a reflective surface) is real.
- Auditory illusions, such as the Shepard Tone, exploit our hearing.
- Touch illusions exploit our sense of touch.
- Stage magic is a popular form of entertainment based on illusion. Magicians use tricks to give their audiences the impression that seemingly impossible events have occurred. See magic (illusion).
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