How much of what you see is a hallucination? - Elizabeth Cox
Download a free audiobook version of “Hallucinations“ and support TED-Ed’s nonprofit mission:
Check out our full book recommendation:
View full lesson:
A condition called Charles Bonnet Syndrome can cause blind patients to hallucinate scenes in vivid color. fMRI studies show that these hallucinations activate the same brain areas as sight — areas that are not activated by imagination. Other hallucinations also involve the same brain areas as real sensory experiences. What’s going on? Elizabeth Cox details the science of hallucinations.
Lesson by Elizabeth Cox, directed by Nerdo.
Thank you so much to our patrons for supporting us on Patreon! Without you this video would not be possible! Mayra Urbano, Kostadin Mandulov, Alex Schenkman, Sdiep Sriram, Ivan Todorović, Antero Semi, Yanuar Ashari, Mrinalini, Anthony Kudolo, Querida Owens, Hazel Lam, Manav parmar, Dwight Tev
1 view
438
225
3 days ago 00:36:09 1
Why Fun Projects Are the Key to Saving This Building
1 week ago 01:01:55 3
GREY ALIENS, BLACK SHADOWS AND PALE WHITE CREATURES (SN 18 EP 31) REAL PARANORMAL EXPERIENCES
2 weeks ago 00:03:38 1
Tired of Dry Air and Sleepless Nights? Here’s the Smart Humidifier That Has Your Back! - YouTube
2 weeks ago 00:03:53 1
Freya Ridings - Lost Without You (Live At Hackney Round Chapel)