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size–distance paradox

an illusion that an object is bigger or smaller than it actually is, caused by a false perception of its distance from the viewer. For example, in the so-called moon illusion, the moon appears to be larger on the horizon, where depth cues (e.g., ocean, trees) make it appear to be farther away, than at its zenith, where there are no depth cues. Also called distance paradox.

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November 22nd 2024

behavioral sex therapy

behavioral sex therapy

a form of sex therapy that uses behavior therapy methods to bring about changes to behavioral sequences that hinder healthy sexual functioning. Behavioral sequences can include those that are relationship-based (e.g., communication behaviors) or specifically sexually based (e.g., avoidance of sexual stimuli).