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Apophenia (/æpoʊˈfiːniə/) is the
tendency to
perceive meaningful connections between unrelated things. The term (German: Apophänie from the Gr**** verb...
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producer on
Michael Leo DeAngelo's
psychological thriller drama film
Apophenia.
Barnet voiced Taigen in Netflix's action-adventure
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meaningful connections between unrelated things. The
following are
types of
apophenia:
Clustering illusion, the
tendency to
overestimate the
importance of small...
- from the German,
Austrian and
Russian occupation. Law of
Fives 23
enigma Apophenia Solara (1992). 11:11:
Inside the Doorway. Charlottesville, VA: Star-Borne...
- object, pattern, or
meaning where there is none.
Pareidolia is a type of
apophenia.
Common examples include perceived images of animals, faces, or objects...
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promulgated by po****r culture.
Prosaic explanations for EVP
include apophenia (perceiving
patterns in
random information),
equipment artifacts, and...
- partially, to the
perceptual effects of Troxler's
fading and
possibly apophenia, or even self-hypnosis.[citation needed]
There is some
debate on the identification...
- your wallet, your
wallet in your pocket, and your hand on your wallet."
Apophenia Confirmation bias
Hawthorne effect List of
cognitive biases Law of truly...
- worth.
Apophenia, also
known as patternicity, or agenticity, is the
human tendency to
perceive meaningful patterns within random data.
Apophenia is well...
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general forms of
erroneous pattern recognition are
pareidolia and
apophenia.
Related biases are the
illusion of
control which the
clustering illusion...