An artificially displaced visual field refers to a situation where our perception of the visual world is intentionally altered or shifted from its normal position.
Related terms
Perceptual Adaptation: The ability of our brain to adjust and adapt to changes in the environment, including artificial displacements of the visual field.
Sensory Deprivation: The lack or reduction of sensory input, which can also lead to perceptual adaptations.
Illusions: Distortions in perception that occur under certain conditions but can be overcome through perceptual adaptation.
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