The cutaneousrabbitillusion also known as cutaneous saltation is a touch illusion tactile illusion evoked by tapping two separate regions of the skin. Many experiments demonstrating the effect have been carried out on the forearm. A rapid sequence of taps delivered first near the wrist , and then near the elbow creates the sensation of sequential taps hopping up the arm from the wrist towards the elbow, although no physical Stimulus physiology stimulus was applied between the two actual stimulus ... watching a movie. The device takes advantage of the cutaneousrabbitillusion to reduce the number of actuators needed Jones, 2009 . A group showed that this illusion is not just confined to the body .... References Geldard, F. and Sherrick, C. 1972 . The CutaneousRabbit a perceptual illusion .... C., Deichmann, R., Rees, G. and Driver, J. 2006 . Cutaneousrabbitillusion affects human primary ..., the specific neural mechanisms that underlie the rabbitillusion are unknown. Neural models ... Bayesian perceptual model replicates the rabbitillusion under the assumption that the brain expects .... This suggests that the cutaneousrabbit effect involves not only the intrinsic somatotopic representation ... in News Medical.net , 1 Mar 2006 . Accessed 2008 06 27. Flach, R., and Haggard, P. 2006 . The CutaneousRabbit Revisited. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform , 2006 Jun 32 3 717 32. PMID 16822134. Goldreich, D. 2007 . A Bayesian perceptual model replicates the cutaneousrabbit and other tactile spatiotemporal ... Miyazaki, M., Hirashima, M., and Nozaki D. 2010 . The CutaneousRabbit Hopping out of the Body. The Journal ... perception of taps hopping from elbow towards wrist. The illusion was discovered by Frank Geldard ... the perception to that of a rabbit hopping along the skin, giving the phenomenon its name. From the moment of its discovery, the illusion has piqued the curiosity of researchers. A study showed that attention ... 30 5 1856 Reprint , http www.newscientist.com article dn18472 imaginary rabbit breaks out of the body.html ... more details
perfect audio receptors for better or for worse . One example of an auditory illusion is a Shepard tone . Tactile illusions main Tactile illusion Examples of tactile illusions include phantom limb , the thermal grill illusion , the cutaneousrabbitillusion and a curious illusion that occurs when ...distinguish allusion other uses An illusion is a distortion of the sense s, revealing how the Human brain ..., but visual illusions, optical illusion s, are the most well known and understood. The emphasis ... or conditions outside of the body within one s physical environment. The term illusion refers to a specific ... of a stimulus, an illusion describes a misinterpretation of a true sensation. For example, hearing ... water or other auditory source would be an illusion. Mimes are known for a repertoire of illusions that are created by physical means. The mime artist creates an illusion of acting upon or being ... illusion. Square A is exactly the same shade of grey as Square B. See Same color illusion main Optical illusion An optical illusion is always characterized by visual perception visually perceived ... our brain works is the basis of an illusion. Auditory illusions main Auditory illusion An auditory illusion is an illusion of hearing sense hearing , the sound equivalent of an optical illusion the listener ... illusions . Philosophy and Illusion Just like many other words often used in a different sense in spirituality the word illusion is used to denote different aspects in Hindu Philosophy Maya illusion Maya . Many Monist philosophies clearly demarcate illusion from truth and falsehood. As per Hindu advaita philosophy, Illusion is something which is not true and not false. Whereas in general usage it is common to assume that illusion is false, Hindu philosophy makes a distinction between Maya illusion and falsehood. In terms of this philosophy maya is true in itself but it is not true in comparison with the truth. As per this philosophy, illusion is not the opposite of truth or reality ... more details
About the Tony Kushner play the Animorphs book The Illusion Animorphs the band The Illusion band unreferenced date August 2011 The Illusion is a play by Tony Kushner , adapted from Pierre Corneille s seventeenth century comedy, L Illusion Comique . It follows a contrite father, Pridamant, seeking news of his prodigal son from the sorcerer Alcandre. The magician conjures three episodes from the young man s life. Inexplicably, each scene finds the boy in a slightly different world where names change and allegiances shift. Pridamant watches, but only as the strange tale reaches its conclusion does he learn the ultimate truth about his son. The Illusion has a lighter mood than Kushner s most famous play, Angels in America , but the two plays share a love of poetic dialogue and theatricality. External links http www.barebones.org index.cfm?template theillusion.cfm Description and reviews of 2002 performance by BareBones Theatre Group DEFAULTSORT Illusion, The Category Plays by Tony Kushner Category Plays based on other plays ... more details
Rabbitrabbit is a common British superstition . The most common modern version states that a person should say rabbit , rabbit, white rabbit , rabbit, rabbit, rabbit , rabbits, rabbits, rabbits , ref http www.phrases.org.uk bulletin board 24 messages 860.html ref rabbit, rabbit or simply white rabbits ... I thought everybody knew &rsquo Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit.&rsquo If you say &lsquo Rabbit, rabbit ... is related to the broader belief in the rabbit or hare being a lucky animal, as exhibited in the practice of carrying a rabbit s foot for luck. Some have also believed it represents jumping into the future ... folklore, which is traditionally spread by word of mouth, there are numerous variant versions of the rabbit, rabbit superstition, in some cases specific to a certain time period or region. There are hundreds of variants, some of the most common of which include When the words, rabbit, rabbit are spoken ... unlucky by some to shoot a black rabbit. This is because they were once believed to be ancestral ... Hole, Barnes and Noble Books, 1996. First published in 1948. ref It is believed that saying rabbitrabbit on the first day of the New Year will bring yearlong good luck. The converse instead of believing ... the first to say rabbitrabbit to a person on the first of the month will bring good luck. Instead of saying rabbit, rabbit , saying just rabbit , or rabbits . Some also extend it to three rabbits rabbit, rabbit, rabbit , which has some of the earliest written references. The more times bunny is repeated ... night of the month. Another variation is bunny bunny hop hop or bunny bunny rabbitrabbit ... is stronger on one s month of birth. Referring to the first day of each month as Rabbit ... but related practice of saying Happy White Rabbit s Day to someone in order to bring good luck. Making rabbit, rabbit be the last words said on the last of the month and the first words said on the first of the month. One variation involves an element of competition Saying rabbit, rabbit to another ... more details
Posterior cutaneous may refer to Posterior cutaneous nerve of arm Posterior cutaneous nerve of the forearm Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh disambig ... more details
Medial cutaneous may refer to Medial cutaneous nerve of arm Medial cutaneous nerve of forearm Anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve of the upper leg Medial sural cutaneous nerve of the lower leg Medial crural cutaneous branches of saphenous nerve Medial dorsal cutaneous nerve of the foot disambig ... more details
There are two classes of lymphoma s that affect the skin Cutaneous T cell lymphoma Cutaneous B cell lymphoma disambig Category Lymphoid related cutaneous conditions Category Lymphoma de Kutanes Lymphom ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A cutaneous nerve is a nerve that innervates the skin . Human anatomy class wikitable align right File Dermatomes and cutaneous nerves anterior.png 205px left File Dermatomes and cutaneous nerves posterior.png 230px right br clear all Dermatome anatomy Dermatomes and major cutaneous nerves. In human anatomy , cutaneous nerves are responsible for providing sensory innervation to the skin. They are generally thought of as sensory only nerves, but they may provide motor innervation to structures in the skin, e.g. sweat glands. There are many cutaneous nerves in the human body, only some of which are named. Some of the larger cutaneous nerves are as follows Upper body Main Cutaneous innervation of the upper limbs In the arm proper Superior lateral cutaneous nerve of arm Superior LCNOA Inferior lateral cutaneous nerve of arm Inferior LCNOA Posterior cutaneous nerve of arm PCNOA Medial cutaneous nerve of arm MCNOA In the forearm Lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm LCNOF Posterior cutaneous nerve of forearm PCNOF Medial cutaneous nerve of forearm MCNOF Lower body Main Cutaneous innervation of the lower limbs In the thigh Lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh LCNOT Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh PCNOT Other In the torso Ventral cutaneous branches Lateral cutaneous branches of torso Lateral cutaneous branches Dorsal cutaneous branches In the neck & head Supraorbital nerve Infraorbital nerve Mental nerve Buccal nerve Auriculotemporal nerve Supraclavicular nerves C3, C4 Great auricular nerve C2, C3 Greater occipital nerve C2 DEFAULTSORT Cutaneous Nerve Category Nervous system Neuroanatomy stub ... more details
Cutaneous myelofibrosis is a rare skin condition characterized by dermis dermal and subcutaneous nodules. ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 746 See also Myelofibrosis List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Cutaneous condition stub Myeloid malignancy Category Dermal and subcutaneous growths ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 A cutaneous receptor is a type of sensory receptor found in the dermis or epidermis. They are a part of the somatosensory system . Cutaneous receptors include e.g. cutaneous mechanoreceptors , nociceptors pain and thermoreceptors temperature . Types Cutaneous nociceptor redirects here The sensory receptors in the skin are cutaneous mechanoreceptors Ruffini s end organ sustained pressure Meissner s corpuscle changes in texture, slow vibrations Pacinian corpuscle deep pressure, fast vibrations Merkel s disc sustained touch and pressure Free nerve ending s thermoreceptor nociceptor bulboid corpuscles chemoreceptor Modalities Cutaneous receptor modalities redirects here With the above mentioned receptor types the skin can sense the modalities touch, pressure, vibration, temperature and pain. The modalities and their receptors are partly overlapping, and are innervated by different kinds of fiber types . class wikitable Cutaneous receptors stimulus modality Modality Type Fiber type Touch Rapidly adapting cutaneous mechanoreceptors Meissner corpuscle end organ s BR Pacinian corpuscle end organs BR hair follicle receptors BR some free nerve endings A fibers Touch & pressure Slowly adapting cutaneous mechanoreceptors Merkel corpuscle end organ Merkel and Ruffini corpuscle end organ s BR some free nerve endings A fibers Merkel and Ruffini s , A delta fiber A fibers free nerve endings Vibration Meissner corpuscle end organ Meissner s and Pacinian corpuscle end organs A fibers Temperature Thermoreceptor s A delta fiber A fibers cold receptors BR C fibers warmth receptors Pain Free nerve ending nociceptors A delta fiber A fibers Nociceptors of neospinothalamic tract BR C fibers Nociceptors of paleospinothalamic tract Morphology Cutaneous receptors are at the ends of afferent neurons. They are usually encapsulated in elaborate cellular corpuscles. Generally, they are linked to collagen fibre networks within the capsule. Ion channels are situated ... more details
Cutaneous actinomycosis is a chronic disease that affects the deep subcutaneous tissue of the skin. Caused by an Anaerobic organism anaerobic , Gram positive, filamentous type of bacteria in the genus Actinomyces , ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 270 invasion of the soft tissue leads to the formation of abnormal channels leading to the skin surface external sinus tracts that discharge pale yellow sulfur granules. ref name pmid19126014 cite journal author Patil D, Siddaramappa B, Manjunathswamy BS, Pandit AM, Dastikop S, Fernandes C, Kutre S, Angolkar M title Primary cutaneous actinomycosis journal International Journal of Dermatology volume 47 issue 12 pages 1271 3 year 2008 pmid 19126014 doi 10.1111 j.1365 4632.2008.03854.x url http www3.interscience.wiley.com resolve openurl?genre article&sid nlm pubmed&issn 0011 9059&date 2008&volume 47&issue 12&spage 1271 ref This disease is uncommon, and has non specific clinical features, making it difficult to diagnose. ref name pmid14996390 cite journal author Roy D, Roy PG, Misra PK title An interesting case of primary cutaneous actinomycosis journal Dermatology Online Journal volume 9 issue 5 pages 17 year 2003 pmid 14996390 doi url http dermatology.cdlib.org 95 case presentations actinomycosis roy.html ref Cervicofacial, pulmonary thoracic and gastrointestinal forms exist, yet cervicofacial disease accounts for two thirds of reported infections. ref name Bolognia cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages 1103 4 isbn 1 4160 2999 0 oclc doi accessdate ref See also Skin lesion References reflist Cutaneous infection stub Gram positive actinobacteria diseases Category Bacterium related cutaneous conditions ... more details
Cutaneous meningioma also known as Heterotopic meningeal tissue, ref name Bolognia and Rudimentary meningocele ref name Bolognia cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages isbn 1 4160 2999 0 oclc doi accessdate ref is a developmental defect, and results from the presence of meningocytes outside the calvarium. ref name Andrews James, William Berger, Timothy Elston, Dirk 2005 . Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology . 10th ed. . Saunders. ISBN 0 7216 2921 0. ref rp 622 See also List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Dermal growth stub Category Dermal and subcutaneous growths ... more details
Infobox disease Name Cutaneous horn Image Alt Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj article eMedicineTopic 1056568 MeshID Cutaneous horns , also known by the Latin name cornu cutaneum , are unusual keratin ous skin tumor s with the appearance of horns, or sometimes of wood or coral. Formally, this is a clinical diagnosis for a conical projection above the surface of the skin. ref name Cutaneous horns are these lesions as innocent as they seem to be? cite journal last1 Copcu first1 Eray last2 Sivrioglu first2 Nazan last3 Culhaci first3 Nil title Cutaneous horns are these lesions as innocent as they seem to be? journal World Journal of Surgical Oncology volume 2 page 18 year 2004 pmid 15176977 pmc 421749 doi 10.1186 1477 7819 2 18 ref They are usually small and localized ... or premalignant . ref name A histopathological study of 643 cutaneous horns. cite journal last1 Yu ... A histopathological study of 643 cutaneous horns journal British Journal of Dermatology volume 124 issue ... of cutaneous horns is still unknown, but it is believed that exposure to radiation can trigger ... exposed to sunlight. Other cases have reported cutaneous horns arising from burn scars. ref name JMCR cite journal last1 Nthumba first1 Peter M title Giant cutaneous horn in an African woman ... of two patients with multiple cutaneous horns journal Journal of Clinical Virology volume 39 issue ..., aged 101 living in Linlou Village, Henan province , China , has grown a cutaneous horn on her forehead ... type. The incidence of squamous cell carcinoma increases to 37 when the cutaneous horn is present ... last3 James first3 WD title Cutaneous horn of the penis Its association with squamous cell carcinoma ... therapy , and chemotherapy . See also Wart Epidermodysplasia verruciformis List of cutaneous conditions ... derm result.cfm?Diagnosis 1446579306 title Images of cutaneous horns publisher DermAtlas ... 2010 03 the mystery horn woman Women grows Cutaneous horn DEFAULTSORT Cutaneous Horn Category ... more details
Cutaneous endometriosis is characterized by the appearance of brownish papules at the umbilicus or in lower abdominal scars after gynecologic surgery in middle aged women. ref name Andrews James, William Berger, Timothy Elston, Dirk 2005 . Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology . 10th ed. . Saunders. ISBN 0 7216 2921 0. ref rp 628 See also Endometriosis Skin lesion References reflist Dermal growth stub Category Dermal and subcutaneous growths ... more details
Cutaneous innervation refers to the area of the skin which is supplied by a specific cutaneous nerve . Dermatome Anatomy Dermatome s are similar however, a dermatome only specifies the area served by a spinal nerve . In some cases, the dermatome is less specific when a spinal nerve is the source for more than one cutaneous nerve , and in other cases it is more specific when a cutaneous nerve is derived from multiple spinal nerves. Modern texts are in agreement about which areas of the skin are served by which nerves, but there are minor variations in some of the details. The borders designated by the diagrams in the 1918 edition of Gray s Anatomy , provided below, are similar but not identical to those generally accepted today. The concept of autonomous territory and the concept of maximal territory of cutaneous distribution for every cutaneous branch are immensely useful to clinicians assessing patients with neurological disorders. ref Spicher, C.J., Desfoux, N. & Sprumont, P. Atlas des territoires cutan s du corps humain Esth siologie de 240 branches. Montpellier, Paris Sauramps M dical, 2010 http www.amazon.ca s ref nb sb noss?url search alias 3Dca books english tree&field keywords Atlas des territoires cutan E9s du corps humain ref Importance of the peripheral nervous system The peripheral nervous system PNS is divided into the somatic nervous system , the autonomic nervous ... movement and the reception of external stimuli, which allows to understand how cutaneous innervation ... in cutaneous innervation. The CNS is responsible for processing the information it receives from the cutaneous nerves that detect a given stimulus, and then identifying the kind of sensory inputs ... Weddell Weddell,G., and Miller, S. 1962 Cutaneous Sensibility. Annual Reviews journal Annual Reviews ... ref See also Cutaneous innervation of the upper limbs Cutaneous innervation of the lower limbs Cutaneous ... Lumen Meded Grossanatomy learnem cutaneous main cut.htm Overview at luc.edu http www.neuroguide.com ... more details
Infobox disease Name Cutaneous leishmaniasis Image Caption DiseasesDB 3266 DiseasesDB mult DiseasesDB2 ... MeshID D016773 File JerichoButtons.jpg thumb A 1917 case of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in the Middle ... of Jericho . File Leishmaniose cutan e Guyane fr.JPG thumb Cutaneous leishmaniasis French Guyane File Cut leishmaniasis.jpg thumb Diffuse skin lesions from Cutaneous Leishmaniasis which can be confused with Leprosy Cutaneous leishmaniasis also known as Aleppo boil, Baghdad boil, Bay sore, Biskra button ... bites. There are about 20 species of Leishmania that may cause cutaneous leishmaniasis. Signs ... main Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis is the most feared form of cutaneous ... treatment of drug resistant cutaneous leishmaniasis in humans by use of imiquimod, an immunomodulator ... species tend to cause cutaneous leishmaniasis e.g., Leishmania major L. major and Leishmania tropica ... pmc 1828971 ref Treatment The evidence for optimal treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis is patchy ... for the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania major journal N Engl J Med ... disfiguring mucocutaneous lesions. Leishmania infantum L. infantum causes cutaneous leishmaniasis ... in several clinical trials to be very efficient and safe in visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis. Recent ... and may require antibiotics. Clinicians who are unfamiliar with cutaneous leishmaniasis may mistake ... skin swabs and fail to consider the possibility of leishmaniasis. Epidemiology Cutaneous leishmaniasis ... of infecting humans. The distribution of cutaneous leishmaniasis is very tightly linked to geography and villages even 15  miles apart can have very different rates of cutaneous leishmaniasis ... year 2006 volume 194 pages 503 511 doi 10.1086 505583 pmid 16845635 issue 4 ref Cutaneous leishmaniasis ... 1272 title Canadian soldiers bring back Old World disease work accessdate ref See also List of cutaneous conditions Diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis Leishmaniasis Phlebotominae References Reflist Protozoal ... more details
Image CutaneousMyxoma.jpg right thumbnail Cutaneous Myxoma A cutaneous myxoma , AKA superficial angiomyxoma , consists of a multilobulated myxoid mass containing stellate and or spindled fibroblasts with pools of mucin forming cleft like spaces. There is often a proliferation of blood vessels and an inflammatory infiltrate. Staining is positive for vimentin , negative for cytokeratin and desmin , and variable for CD34 , Factor VIIIa, SMA Disambiguation needed date June 2011 , MSA Disambiguation needed date June 2011 and S 100 protein S 100 . ref name Review cite journal author Satter EK title Solitary superficial angiomyxoma an infrequent but distinct soft tissue tumor journal J. Cutan. Pathol. volume 36 issue Suppl 1 pages 56 9 year 2009 month October pmid 19187115 doi 10.1111 j.1600 0560.2008.01216.x url http www3.interscience.wiley.com cgi bin fulltext 121664953 HTMLSTART ref Clinically, it may present as solitary or multiple flesh colored nodules on the face, trunk, or extremities. It may occur as part of the Carney complex , and is sometimes the first sign. Local recurrence is common. ref name Andrews cite book last1 James first1 William last2 Berger first2 Timothy last3 Elston first3 Dirk title Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders year 2005 isbn 0 7216 2921 0 page 614 edition 10th ref See also Skin lesion Myxoma References reflist Dermal growth stub Soft tissue tumors and sarcomas Category Dermal and subcutaneous growths ... more details
A cutaneous condition is any medical condition that affects the human integumentary system the organ system that comprises the entire surface of the Human body body and includes skin , hair , Nail anatomy nails , and related muscle and glands . ref name Lookingbill cite book author Miller, Jeffrey H. Marks, James G. title Lookingbill and Marks Principles of Dermatology publisher Saunders year 2006 pages isbn 1 4160 3185 5 oclc accessdate ref The major function of this system is as a barrier against the external environment. ref name pmid19221876 cite journal author Lippens S, Hoste E, Vandenabeele P, Agostinis P, Declercq W title Cell death in the skin journal Apoptosis volume 14 issue 4 pages ... a classification based on location for example, List of cutaneous conditions Conditions of the mucous membranes conditions of the mucous membrane , morphology List of cutaneous conditions Chronic blistering chronic blistering conditions , etiology List of cutaneous conditions Resulting from physical ... doi accessdate ref Where cutaneous conditions occur Main Integumentary system The skin weighs an average ... T chapter Cutaneous Circulation editor last Goldsmith editor first Lowell A title Physiology, biochemistry ... List of cutaneous conditions Diseases of the skin include skin infection s and skin neoplasm s including ... membranes, forms the cornerstone of an accurate diagnosis of cutaneous conditions. ref name ... present with cutaneous surface changes termed lesions, which have more or less distinct ... of such a lesions is the most important aspect of the cutaneous examination. ref name Andrews ... among physicians in describing cutaneous findings. ref name Fitz cite book author Wolff, Klaus ... the cutaneous surface to feel thicker and firmer. ref name isbn0 7216 8256 1 Atrophy refers to a loss ... Ulceration Lentigo Lentiginous See also Dermatology List of dermatologists List of cutaneous ... of skin appendages DEFAULTSORT Cutaneous Conditions Category Cutaneous conditions ar ... more details
No footnotes date April 2009 Tactile illusions are illusion s that exploit the sense of tactition touch . Some touch illusions require active touch e.g., movement of the fingers or hands , whereas others can be evoked passively e.g., with external stimuli that press against the skin . Examples One of the best known passive tactile illusions is the cutaneousrabbitillusion , in which a sequence of taps at two separated skin locations results in the perception that intervening skin regions were also tapped. If a person exposes their forearm and closes their eyes or turns their head in the opposite direction while a second person slowly traces a finger from the wrist upward to the crook of the elbow, many people are unable to say when the crease of their elbow is being touched. If one hand is immersed in cold water and the other in hot for a minute or so, and then both hands are placed in lukewarm water, the lukewarm water will feel hot to the hand previously immersed in cold water, and cold to the hand previously immersed in hot water. An example of an active touch illusion is the contingent after effect. When the thumb and forefinger are slid repeatedly along the edge of a wedge, a rectangular block then handled in the same manner will feel deformed. Moving the crossed index and middle finger along an edge evokes the perception of two parallel edges. Similarly, if a person crosses their index and middle finger and then rolls a marble between the tips of the fingers, two marbles are perceived. If a person wears a baseball cap for a long period of time and then takes it off, it may still be felt. If a person turns their tongue upside down, and runs their finger along the front, it will feel like the finger is moving in the opposite direction. If a person pushes outwards with their hands against something for a while, then stops, it will feel as if there is something stopping .... Category Illusions Category Somatic sensory system de haptische T uschung fr Illusion tactile hu ... more details
and vase 200px Unsourced image removed Image Illusion 9.gif thumb Left Right Conflict Image Duck Rabbit illusion.jpg thumb Duck Rabbitillusion To make sense of the world it is necessary to organize ... name Myers Gestalt organization can be used to explain many illusions including the Duck Rabbitillusion where the image as a whole switches back and forth from being a duck then being a rabbit and why in the Figure ground perception figure ground illusion the figure and ground are reversible. Image ...about visual perception the Time Requiem album Optical Illusion album Image Grey square optical illusion.PNG thumb right An optical illusion. The square A is exactly the same shade of gray as square B. See checker shadow illusion . An optical illusion also called a visual illusion is characterized by visual ... Image Grid illusion.svg thumb right A scintillating grid illusion . Shape, position, colour, and 3D contrast vision contrast converge to produce the illusion of black dots at the intersections. Physiological ... imbalance that alters perception. The Hermann grid illusion and Mach bands are two illusion ... contrast, highlighting edges. In the Hermann grid illusion the gray spots appear at the intersection ... has also been used to explain the Hermann grid illusion , but grid illusion Theories this has been disproved ..., Zhiyong, & Purves, Dale 2005 . The Poggendorff illusion explained by natural scene geometry. PNAS ... or curvature. A striking example is the Caf wall illusion . Other examples is the famous M ller Lyer illusion and Ponzo illusion . Paradox illusions are generated by objects that are paradoxical ... is an illusion dependent on a cognitive misunderstanding that adjacent edges must join. Fictions are when .... The Ponzo illusion is an example of an illusion which uses monocular cues of depth perception to fool ... at bottom of pictue for an explanation. Ponzo illusion In the Ponzo illusion the converging ... are the same size. The Optical illusion seen in a diorama false perspective also exploits assumptions ... more details
Grand Illusion may refer to In cinema Grand Illusion film Grand Illusion film French La Grande Illusion , a 1937 French film by Jean Renoir Grand Illusion Cinema , the oldest continually running independent movie theater in Seattle, Washington, USA In music Grand Illusion album Grand Illusion album , a 2005 album by Nocturnal Rites The Grand Illusion album The Grand Illusion album , a 1977 album by Styx The Grand Illusion , a song from the Styx album The Grand Illusion Grand Illusion , a song from the Eric Clapton album August album August , also performed by Donny Osmond album Donny Osmond disambig de Die gro e Illusion es La gran ilusi n fa fr La Grande Illusion ... more details
Master of Illusion is a term used to describe a skilled magic illusion magician . Master of Illusion may also refer to Master of Illusion album Master of Illusion album , a music album by power metal band Power Quest . Master of Illusion video game Master of Illusion video game , a magician simulation video game for the Nintendo DS . disambig ... more details
Wiktionary illusion An illusion is an error in perception such as an optical illusion or auditory illusion . Illusion or Illusions may also refer to Illusion company , a Japanese eroge company Illusion keelboat , a single handed one design yacht Magic illusion , the art of conjuring Maya illusion , a concept in Hindu, Buddhist, and Sikh philosophy Entertainment Fiction Works Illusions Bach novel Illusions The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah , a novel by Richard Bach Illusions perdues , a novel by Honor de Balzac Illusions Pike novel Illusions , a novel by Aprilynne Pike Illusion, a novel by Mariana Trevisan Characters Illusion comics , a fictional character in the Marvel Universe Film Illusion film Illusion film , a 2004 film starring Kirk Douglas Illusion 1967 film Illusion 1967 film , a 1967 Croatian film Games Illusions video game Illusions video game , a ColecoVision game Pinball Illusions , a computer game developed by EA Digital Illusions CE Music Bands Illusions band , from New Zealand Illusion UK band , from England The Illusion band , from America Albums Illusion Renaissance album Illusion Renaissance album , released 1971 Illusions Arthur Blythe album Illusions Arthur Blythe album , released 1980 Illusions Sadus album Illusions Sadus album , released 1988 Illusions Crematory album Illusions Crematory album , released 1995 Illusion Shahin Najafi album Illusion Shahin Najafi album , released 2009 Songs Illusion , from the album Pumphonia by Benassi Bros. Illusion , from the album Aphrodite album Aphrodite by Kylie Minogue Illusion , from the album Judgement VNV Nation album Judgement by VNV Nation See also Grand Illusion disambiguation disambig da Illusion fr Illusion homonymie it Illusione disambigua ja pl Iluzja ... more details