noun
- A uniform, featureless visual field with no variation in color, brightness, or pattern; used in psychology and parapsychology experiments to study perception and sensory deprivation.
Usage: technical; psychology; parapsychology
Examples
- The researcher placed ping-pong ball halves over the participant's eyes to create a ganzfeld effect.
- In the ganzfeld experiment, subjects reported unusual visual experiences due to sensory deprivation.
- The ganzfeld technique is often used to test extrasensory perception claims.
- A ganzfeld eliminates all visual stimuli, allowing researchers to study how the brain responds to uniform input.
- The psychologist designed the study using a ganzfeld to minimize external visual distractions.