Interactive viscosity

S. Macknik, S. Martinez-Conde
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Your conscious experience is not a function of the world, it is a function of the neural networks of your brain. Therefore, the biology of the brain and consciousness is as fundamental to understanding the universe, as we know it, as the high-energy physics of subatomic particles. This is especially true for the study of sensory and cognitive illusions, since they represent effects that clearly stand out as not representing the real world. That is, since illusions don't match reality we can know that by studying illusions we are studying exactly what the brain is actually doing, and not just what we think the brain should be doing. Your brain does a staggering amount of pragmatic self-dealing guesswork and outright confabulation in order to construct the highly imperfect mental simulation of reality known as "consciousness." This is not to say that objective reality isn't "out there" in a very real sense--but no one lives there. No one's ever even been there for a visit. Ironically, the fact that consciousness feels like a solid, robust, fact-rich transcript of reality is just one of the countless illusions your brain creates for itself. Illusions are not errors of the brain. Far from it. Illusions arise from processes that are critical to our survival. Our brains have developed illusory processes so that we may experience the world in a ready-to-consume manner. Remove the machinery of illusion, and you unwind the entire tapestry of human awareness. Illusions are those perceptual experiences that do not match the physical reality. They are therefore exquisite tools with which to analyze the neural correlates of human perception and consciousness. Neuroscientists have long known that they can only be sure of where they stand, in terms of correlating neural responses to awareness, when they correlate the awareness of an illusion to the brain's response, specifically because of the illusions' mismatch with reality. The study of illusions is therefore of critical importance to the understanding of the basic mechanisms of sensory perception and conscious awareness. If you've ever seen a good magician perform, you know how thrilling it is to watch the impossible happening before your eyes. The laws of physics, probability, psychology and common sense--the four trusty compass points in your mental map of reality--are suddenly turned into liabilities. Objects and people appear, vanish, levitate, transpose, transform, and with all your smarts you can't imagine how it's being done. Magicians are the premier artists of attention and awareness, and they manipulate our cognition like clay on a potter's wheel. And the mechanisms underlying magic perception have implications for our daily lives. The magical arts work because humans have hardwired processes of attention and awareness that are hackable. By understanding how magicians hack our brains, we can better understand how we work.
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你的意识体验不是世界的一个功能,它是你大脑神经网络的一个功能。因此,正如我们所知,大脑和意识的生物学是理解宇宙的基础,就像亚原子粒子的高能物理学一样。对于感官和认知错觉的研究尤其如此,因为它们所代表的效果显然不代表现实世界。也就是说,由于幻觉与现实不符,我们可以知道,通过研究幻觉,我们正在研究大脑实际上在做什么,而不仅仅是我们认为大脑应该做什么。为了构建高度不完美的现实心理模拟,即“意识”,你的大脑会进行大量实用的自我交易猜测和彻底的虚构。这并不是说客观现实在非常真实的意义上不“在那里”——但没有人生活在那里。从来没有人去过那里。具有讽刺意味的是,意识感觉就像一个坚实、有力、事实丰富的现实记录,这只是你的大脑为自己创造的无数幻觉之一。幻觉不是大脑的错误。远非如此。幻觉产生于对我们的生存至关重要的过程。我们的大脑已经发展出虚幻的过程,这样我们就可以以一种随时可以消费的方式体验世界。移除幻觉的机器,你就解开了人类意识的整个织锦。幻觉是那些与物理现实不匹配的感知体验。因此,它们是分析人类感知和意识的神经关联的精细工具。神经科学家早就知道,只有当他们将错觉的意识与大脑的反应联系起来,特别是因为错觉与现实不匹配时,他们才能确定自己的立场,即将神经反应与意识联系起来。因此,对幻觉的研究对于理解感官知觉和意识意识的基本机制至关重要。如果你曾经看过一个优秀的魔术师表演,你就会知道看着不可能的事情在你眼前发生是多么令人兴奋。物理定律、概率、心理学和常识——你头脑中现实地图上值得信赖的四个指南针——突然变成了负担。物体和人出现,消失,漂浮,调换,变换,用你所有的智慧你无法想象它是如何完成的。魔术师是注意力和意识的顶级艺术家,他们操纵我们的认知,就像陶工转盘上的粘土一样。而魔力感知背后的机制对我们的日常生活也有影响。魔法艺术之所以有效,是因为人类固有的注意力和意识过程是可以被破解的。通过了解魔术师如何破解我们的大脑,我们可以更好地理解我们是如何工作的。
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