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The textbook account of illusions goes like this: “veridical perception of the environment often requires heuristic processes based on assumptions that are usually, but not always, true. When they are true, all is well, and we see more or less what is actually there. When these assumptions are false, however, we perceive a situation that differs systematically from reality: that is, an illusion.”9
The Case Against Reality: How Evolution Hid the Truth from Our Eyes
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