💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pseudoscopy"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| perspectivenoun | (figuratively) The choice of a single angle or point of view from which to sense, categorize, measure or codify experience. |
| pseudorealismnoun | A dramatic or artistic technique in which an altered view of reality is presented as being real. |
| pseudorealitynoun | An apparent reality that is in fact a delusion. |
| optical delusionnoun | (dated) A vision or image that is deceptive or misleading, such as an optical illusion or a trick of the light. |
| heautoscopynoun | A hallucination in which one sees one's own body from a distance. |
| stereovisionnoun | Three-dimensional visual perception. |
| pseudoreminiscencenoun | (psychology) A false memory. |
| pseudohallucinationnoun | (psychiatry) A brief but vivid visual or auditory experience that is recognised by the experiencer as being unreal. |
| chromostereopsisnoun | A visual illusion whereby an impression of depth is conveyed in two-dimensional colour images, usually a combination of red with either green or blue. |
| perspectionnoun | contemplation; scrutiny |
| autoscopynoun | The experience of seeing one's body from the outside while awake, as if disembodied. |
| remote sensingnoun | (sciences) The capability to gain information about an object without coming in direct contact with it, for example via satellite imaging or thermal imaging. |
| anorthoscopic perceptionnoun | (rare, cognitive science) Perception, especially visual perception, that does not immediately follow from what is actually sensed, such as perception of an entire object only a part of which is seen at a time. |
| retrospectographynoun | (art, photography, rare) The further appreciation of a photograph or picture which reveals insights into that image which were not recognized or appreciated at the time of original capture. |
| cognitive parallaxnoun | (philosophy) philosophical phenomenon described as the dislocation of the axis of the theoretical construction of a thinker and the axis of his lived experience; discrepancy between theory and experience |
| kalopsianoun | The delusion of things being more beautiful than they are. |
| sciopticsnoun | The art or process of exhibiting luminous images, especially those of external objects, in a darkened room, by arrangements of lenses or mirrors. |
| pinocchio illusionnoun | (psychology) The illusion of proprioception that one's nose is growing longer. |
| opticsnoun | (physics) The physics of light and vision: basic optical science. |
| space perceptionnoun | (psychology) The awareness of the position, size, form, distance, and direction of an object, or of oneself |
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