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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Science
  • Neuroscience
  • Philosophy of Mind

Background:

  • Illusions are traditionally viewed as errors in perception, stemming from inadequate sensory information.
  • Existing frameworks (ecological, cognitive) link illusions to the concept of veridicality—accurately perceiving the external world.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To re-evaluate the conceptualization of perceptual illusions.
  • To explore illusions not as sensory errors but as indicators of cognitive comparison processes.

Main Methods:

  • Phenomenological analysis of illusion experience.
  • Theoretical framework contrasting ecological/cognitive views with a phenomenological stance.

Main Results:

  • Illusion experience is determined by comparing actual perception with expected perception based on prior knowledge.
  • Illusions are not necessarily errors but arise from a cognitive clash between perceived and hypothesized reality.

Conclusions:

  • Perceptual illusions provide valuable insights into cognitive processes beyond sensory perception.
  • A phenomenological approach reframes illusions as crucial tools for understanding cognitive comparison and knowledge-based perception.