Apophenia Apophenia

Apophenia - Definition

Apophenia is the experience of seeing patterns or connections in random or meaningless data. The term was coined in 1958 by Klaus Conrad, who defined it as the "unmotivated seeing of connections" accompanied by a "specific experience of an abnormal meaningfulness".

Conrad originally described this phenomenon in relation to the distortion of reality present in psychosis, but it has become more widely used to describe this tendency in healthy individuals without necessarily implying the presence of neurological or mental illness.

In statistics, apophenia would be classed as a Type I error. Apophenia is often used as an explanation of paranormal and religious claims. It has been suggested that apophenia is a link between psychosis and creativity.

See also

References

  • Klaus Conrad, 1958, Die beginnende Schizophrenie. Versuch einer Gestaltanalyse des Wahns. Stuttgart: Thieme.


Example Usage of Apophenia

vandenbel: OnlineNetworking.biz: Apophenia: Would the real social network please stand up?: mapping out three distinct ways of mode http://url4.eu/xp8u
twittes: Apophenia: Would the real social network please stand up?: mapping out three distinct ways of modeling a social network http://bit.ly/8qlskh
apophenia: The web version of a cabinet of curiosities: http://www.newscientist.com/gallery/curiouswellcome
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