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Study, brain uses integration to produce false audio perception
This short article suggests why when which bit of gear is not known to be
connected the subjective perceptions fail. In the brain integration of information occurs using that from the ear and combining it with other information to produce the final perception experience. When the bit of gear is not known, but still in full sight, the subjective perceptions disappear because the stored information about that gear and the sound from it can't be integrated to form the subjective, and false, perception experience. http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releas...-wtb101905.php "Many activities would be difficult to carry out if the brain did not receive information from a number of different sources at the same time. Furthermore, by manipulating multisensory integration, one can create illusions of perception. One well-known example is the 'ventriloquist effect'. If one hears a voice (for example, from a loudspeaker), and then simultaneously sees a face or a mouth moving to speak, then the voice appears to come from the mouth even when, in the case of ventrioloquist, the mouth belongs to a dummy." |
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