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optical illusion - translation to ελληνικό

VISUALLY PERCEIVED IMAGES THAT DIFFER FROM OBJECTIVE REALITY
Visual illusion; Optical illusions; Visual illusions; Trick of the eye; Optical Illusion; Optical Illusions; Circularvection; Eye illusion; Optic illusion; Perceptual organization; Cube dilemma; Montasir
  • hollow face illusion]] which makes concave masks appear to be jutting out (or convex).
  • [[Rabbit–duck illusion]]
  • Simultaneous contrast illusion. The background is a [[color gradient]] and progresses from dark gray to light gray. The horizontal bar appears to progress from light grey to dark grey, but is in fact just one color.
  • Gregory's categorization of illusions.<ref name=" Gregory" />
  • Kanizsa's triangle]]
  • contrast]] between edges of the slightly differing shades of gray as soon as they come in contact with one another.
  • motion induced blindness]]: while fixating on the flashing dot, the stationary dots may disappear due to the brain prioritizing motion information.
  • "The Organ Player" – [[Pareidolia]] phenomenon in [[Neptune's Grotto]] [[stalactite]] cave ([[Alghero]], [[Sardinia]])
  • Top-down processing involves using action plans to make perceptual interpretations and vice versa. (This is impaired in schizophrenia.)
  • phantom limb syndrome]] senses.
  • [[Ponzo illusion]]
  • "Shepard tables" deconstructed. The two tabletops appear to be different, but they are the same size and shape.
  • figure-ground]] illusion
  • The [[vertical–horizontal illusion]] where the vertical line is thought to be longer than the horizontal

optical illusion         
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optical disk         
  • Comparison of various optical storage media
  • Error rate measurement on a DVD+R. The error rate is still within a healthy range.
FLAT AND USUALLY CIRCULAR DISC WHICH ENCODES BINARY DATA, PRIMARILY USED FOR PHYSICAL DATA DISTRIBUTION AND LONG-TERM ARCHIVAL
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character recognition         
COMPUTER RECOGNITION OF VISUAL TEXT
Optical Character Recognition; Character recognition; Character Recognition; Page recognition; Optical recognition; Optical character recognition software; Urdu OCR; Arabic ocr; Text recognition; Zonal OCR; Object character recognition; Optical character reader; Optical character; Applications of optical character recognition; Automated recognition of text in images; Text detection; History of optical character recognition; Digit recognition; Optical word recognition
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Ορισμός

optical illusion
¦ noun a thing that deceives the eye by appearing to be other than it is.

Βικιπαίδεια

Optical illusion

In visual perception, an optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is an illusion caused by the visual system and characterized by a visual percept that arguably appears to differ from reality. Illusions come in a wide variety; their categorization is difficult because the underlying cause is often not clear but a classification proposed by Richard Gregory is useful as an orientation. According to that, there are three main classes: physical, physiological, and cognitive illusions, and in each class there are four kinds: Ambiguities, distortions, paradoxes, and fictions. A classical example for a physical distortion would be the apparent bending of a stick half immerged in water; an example for a physiological paradox is the motion aftereffect (where, despite movement, position remains unchanged). An example for a physiological fiction is an afterimage. Three typical cognitive distortions are the Ponzo, Poggendorff, and Müller-Lyer illusion. Physical illusions are caused by the physical environment, e.g. by the optical properties of water. Physiological illusions arise in the eye or the visual pathway, e.g. from the effects of excessive stimulation of a specific receptor type. Cognitive visual illusions are the result of unconscious inferences and are perhaps those most widely known.

Pathological visual illusions arise from pathological changes in the physiological visual perception mechanisms causing the aforementioned types of illusions; they are discussed e.g. under visual hallucinations.

Optical illusions, as well as multi-sensory illusions involving visual perception, can also be used in the monitoring and rehabilitation of some psychological disorders, including phantom limb syndrome and schizophrenia.

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