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Title: New study says we all hallucinate - but in different ways
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Published: Oct 17, 2015
Author: DAVID NIELD
Post Date: 2015-10-17 01:31:20 by Tatarewicz
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Comments: 4

ScienceAlert...

Researchers in the UK have been investigating how hallucinations affect our minds, and what they've found will make for interesting reading if you're wondering if you can always trust your eyes and ears (in short: probably not).

Perhaps the most significant conclusion from the report relates to how prior knowledge can influence our thoughts more than what our senses are telling us in real-time. These factors can quite literally cause us to lose touch with reality, and it seems that those who suffer most from hallucinations have a tendency to fall back on this prior knowledge and the predictions that come from it.

To a certain extent, this behaviour is fine and healthy - it lets you identify a moving black shape as the family cat before you've properly seen it, for example, or figure out where a ball is going to fall as it rolls across a table. But sometimes our brains don't make these predictions accurately, so that moving black shape or rolling ball suddenly appear to be a whole more sinister and threatening.

"Having a predictive brain is very useful - it makes us efficient and adept at creating a coherent picture of an ambiguous and complex world," explains senior author Paul Fletcher from the University of Cambridge. "But it also means that we are not very far away from perceiving things that aren't actually there, which is the definition of a hallucination."

For the purposes of the study, the research team assembled 16 healthy volunteers and 18 people suffering from the early signs of psychosis. They were shown a series of ambiguous black and white images and asked to decide whether each one contained a person; they were then asked to go through the task again, this time after being shown a series of complete, colour images, some of which matched up with the black and white ones. One pair of sample images is shown below.

As Motherboard reports, those who were already showing early signs of psychosis did better at spotting images with people in them the second time around - in other words, their brains proved more adept at using the information from the complete pictures to fill in the blanks in the incomplete ones.

One of the researchers, Naresh Subramaniam, says the study shows that people who hallucinate more often have minds that are working overtime to make sense of the world: "These symptoms and experiences do not reflect a 'broken' brain but rather one that is striving - in a very natural way - to make sense of incoming data that are ambiguous."

The results have been published in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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#1. To: neoconsnailed (#0)

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2015-10-17   2:28:22 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#1)

This all seems really wild. People on the verge of psychosis are more perceptive? Whoa, an adjective gets is own wikid article:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnop ompic

"the state of consciousness leading out of sleep, a term coined by the psychical researcher Frederic Myers. Its mirror is the hypnagogic state at sleep onset; though often conflated, the two states are not identical. The hypnagogic state is rational waking cognition trying to make sense of non- linear images and associations; the hypnopompic state is emotional and credulous dreaming cognition trying to make sense of real world stolidity. They have a different phenomenological character."

When I'm almost awake after a sleep, music can carry me totally off (e.g. if I left the radio on).* When I've just woken up my mind is often much clearer about things than normally -- well, I guess that's why people generally want to get up early.

*pieces that have thus changed my life include

www.youtube.com/watch? v=HEUt2ocv0pI

www.youtube.com/watch? v=VogzjBBobdk

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-10-17   14:12:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: NeoconsNailed (#2)

*pieces that have thus changed my life include

www.youtube.com/watch? v=HEUt2ocv0pI

www.youtube.com/watch? v=VogzjBBobdk

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Somewhere in there, there is a genius.

U.S. Constitution - Article IV, Section 4: NO BORDERS + NO LAWS = NO COUNTRY

HAPPY2BME-4UM  posted on  2015-10-17   20:36:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#3)

There were 2 Persichettis just like with Ann Coulter and Glenn Beck -- one wrote normally, one horrible modern stuff.

There's only one Judy Collins, and she is one radical chic chick.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-10-17   21:05:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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