Is your brain playing tricks on you? A case of expectation bias?

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Are you seeing things w/o seeing them? And are you hearing something that's not there, just because you thought it ought to be?

http://www.psychologicalscience.org...n-the-dark-no-superhero-powers-necessary.html

Close the doors, cover the windows, seal any cracks — the room is now pitch black. You can’t see anything…or can you? New research from psychological scientists at the University of Rochester, Vanderbilt University, and Seoul National University in South Korea suggests that body movements, like waving your hand, can trigger visual sensations, even in the absence of visual information. That is, we may be able to “see” without actually seeing.

To conduct the study, the researchers recruited participants with and without synesthesia, a condition in which a stimulus generates an automatic response in more than one sensory system. People with grapheme-color synesthesia, for example, see certain colors when they read letters and numbers. The participants sat in a dark room, while the researchers waved three different things in front of their faces — the participant’s own hand, an arm-shaped piece of cardboard, or the experimenter’s hand. Overall, synesthetes experienced stronger visual sensations in response to the movement than nonsynesthetes. And the perceived vividness of these sensations predicted how well participants’ eye movements tracked the self-generated hand movements in the dark.

These findings suggest that self-generated limb movements produce visual sensations that may function just like those typically derived from information that comes in through the retina. According to the researchers, the findings show that the brain relies so heavily on prior experience that it can sometimes perceive things in the complete absence of the primary sensory input. “My audition, my touch system, my visual system are all looking at the same world, says study coauthor Duje Tadin ofthe University of Rochester, “so it makes sense they are sort of working together to give me the best perception that I can get.”

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