2. The most dominant sense in humans it means that what your eyes are
seeing will sometimes override what your ears are hearing.
want to experience this ?
what could possibly go wrong?
4. Now you know you can't always believe your ears especially
when your eyes are allowed to contribute their input on the matter.
The McGurk effect tends to be minimized :
when you're interacting with familiar faces,
It gets worse if you're dealing with strangers.
The way the person is dressed or even what they're carrying can
influence the words you think you hear them say.
5. Your Brain Erases Objects from Your Sight ... While You're Driving
Researches say, keep looking around when driving, and
not just down the road in front, in order to keep mind
active and prevent an accident.
6. Experiment:
As soon as you maintain a gaze on the centre dot, all the other dots
magically disappear — but only in your mind.
Pilots are emphasized not fix gaze for more than a couple of
seconds on any one object
7.
8. Motion-Induced Blindness where focusing on one object blocks out any
other object in your sight when the surrounding environment is in motion
This occurs because your brain discards information it thinks is
unimportant.
That's why the random people walking down the street around you will
barely register in your mind.
9. Your Eyes Change the Way Food Tastes
How do colors taste?
How do flavours' look?
As impossible as it sounds, your eyes even have the power of
determining how stuff tastes to you.
10. Red and White wine
Food scientists gathered the members of a London wine club and asked them
to describe the flavour of a glass of white wine.
• banana
• passion fruit and
• bell pepper
How does a 7up taste ?
14. You Can Easily Forget Where Your Limbs Are
Mirror Therapy
Editor's Notes
we are completely dependent on our senses. we actually dont realize its importance until we lose them !
When you hear someone talk, the whole process is pretty straightforward, right?Sound comes from mouth and u hear it . !!
you see (and hear) a guy saying "bah bahbah" over and over.your brain actually changes what you're hearing so that it doesn't conflict with what you're seeing.If you close your eyes "fah" automatically goes back to being "bah."
BUThow could someone just miss an oncoming aircraft when sitting in the cockpit, you say?
the world is constantly bombarding you with stimuli (sights, sounds, smells, oncoming trucks), your brain would simply get overwhelmed if it had to process everything.
Explain about our own caterer food :D
1957 marketing pioneer Louis Cheskin reported that adding 15 percent more yellow to green 7UP cans caused consumers to perceive the soft drink as having a more lemony-limey flavor.
Moon exampleit only looks bigger on the horizon because objects in front of it, such as trees and buildings, create a perspective illusion.
Explain about mirror therapy – Russia , 40% of success etc