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  1. account of emotions is based on the claim that the conflict between emotions and evaluative judgements is similar to the conflict between. sensory perceptions and judgements that one can find in perceptual. illusions. In other words, the claim is that recalcitrant emotions are. significantly.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2016 · Intense Emotions and Strong Feelings. Emotional Illusion: "The Queen of the Human Heart" Many people survive and even thrive on illusion. Posted April 23, 2016. Most of us accept that our...

  3. 1 de ene. de 2012 · Emotions, Perceptions, and Emotional Illusions. January 2012. DOI: 10.1057/9780230365292_12. In book: Perceptual Illusions (pp.205-222) Authors: Christine Tappolet. To read the full-text...

  4. In fact, emotions routinely affect how and what we see. Fear, for example, can affect low-level visual processes, sad moods can alter susceptibility to visual illusions, and goal-directed desires can change the apparent size of goal-relevant objects.

  5. 1 de oct. de 2023 · Illusions have an intrinsic positive affective value. • Illusions could enhance the consideration of others’ perspective. • Illusions represent a powerful medium for bottom-up social cognitive interventions.

  6. Abstract. Emotions often misfire. We sometimes fear innocuous things, such as spiders or mice, and we do so even if we firmly believe that they are innocuous. This is true of all of us, and not only of phobics, who can be considered to suffer from extreme manifestations of a common tendency.

  7. Emotions, Pain and Optical Illusions: Some Fascinating Insights into How the Human Brain Works - Oxford Royale. Articles. Emotions, Pain and Optical Illusions: Some Fascinating Insights into How the Human Brain Works. About the author. Robert Cronshaw is a Medical student at Jesus College, Cambridge.