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Freaky superstitions, free will, and other assorted mysteries to boggle your mind—and make you rethink everything 怪异的迷信,自由意志和其他各种各样的奥秘让你感到困惑 - 让你重新思考一切科普

2022-04-03 14:08:56 simyang 3

Freaky superstitions, free will, and other assorted mysteries to boggle your mind—and make you rethink everything

·        Popular Science

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·        BY MARION RENAULT


FOR A SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE, sensations entangle themselves in baffling ways. The written numeral 2 might evoke a flash of purple; an audible C sharp note could conjure a finger prick. Some with this condition, called synesthesia, even taste spoken words: The name Sam, for example, might elicit a sweet flavor.

How exactly some people “feel” smells or “taste” names is still generally unclear. There’s no gold standard test to diagnose the condition, which only adds to the mystery. University of Michigan cognitive psychologist David Brang says he gets emails all the time from folks asking if their peculiar sensations are the result of such swapping. “It’s a mixing of the senses,” he says, making the disorder “very difficult to reverse engineer.”

The current theory posits that synesthetes’ brains have extra connections. When you see a word, your retina and optic nerve send that information to the visual cortex, which creates the image you see. Then your noggin’s face- and color-recognition unit, the fusiform gyrus, puts it into context. Extra connections there might simultaneously send signals to, say, both the color- and word-focused regions. Those extra pathways can pigment terms, weaponize musical notes, or even ruin a first date with a rather putrid-tasting name.


自由意志和其他各种各样的让你感到困惑 - 让你重新思考


昂.诺报图作者:对于群人来说感觉令人困惑的方式自己书面数字2可能会唤起紫色闪光;C尖锐音符可能会让人想到手指有这种疾病的人,为联至品尝了如,姆这个名字可能会引起甜味。有些人究竟如何"感觉"气味"味道"名称通常不清楚没有黄金标准测试诊断这种情况这只会增加神秘密歇根大学认知心理学家大卫·布朗(David Brang)总是收到人们的电子邮件询问他们的感觉是否是这种交换的结果"是感官的合,"他说,使种疾病"难逆程"目前的理论认为的大脑额外的联系当你看到单词你的神经这些信息发送到视觉从而产生看到的图像然后你的noggin面部颜色识别单元将其置于上下文中那里的额外连接可能会同时信号发送到颜色单词为中心的区域些额外的途径可以着色术语,器化符,至用相当腐名字破坏第会。


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