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Lacking Control Increases Illusory Pattern Perception

Northwestern University · The University of Texas at Austin

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Abstract

We present six experiments that tested whether lacking control increases illusory pattern perception, which we define as the identification of a coherent and meaningful interrelationship among a set of random or unrelated stimuli. Participants who lacked control were more likely to perceive a variety of illusory patterns, including seeing images in noise, forming illusory correlations in stock market information, perceiving conspiracies, and developing superstitions. Additionally, we demonstrated that increased pattern perception has a motivational basis by measuring the need for structure directly and showing that the causal link between lack of control and illusory pattern perception is reduced by affirming…

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Keywords
  • Perception
  • Illusory contours
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Psychology
  • Optical illusion
  • Control (management)
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Illusion
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