ISBN-13: 9783565295678 / Angielski / Miękka / 96 str.
What if the words you hear are entirely dictated by what you see? If someone speaks the sound "ba" but their lips form the shape of "ga", your brain will actually hear a completely different sound: "da". This is not a magic trick, but a fundamental flaw in human perception.The McGurk Effect exposes the startling reality that our senses are not independent recording devices, but highly suggestible interpreters. When visual and auditory information conflict, our brain seamlessly fabricates a new reality to bridge the gap. This multisensory illusion proves that we do not experience the world as it is, but as our mind aggressively edits it in real-time.This book dives into the cutting-edge neuroscience of perceptual integration. It reveals how politicians, marketers, and digital media designers use visual cues to manipulate the very words you believe you are hearing. From deepfakes to subtle body language, your sensory input is constantly being hacked.Question your reality and safeguard your perception. Learn how your brain constructs the world around you, and discover the tools to recognize when your senses are being weaponized against your judgment.
Discover how visual cues override your hearing and why your brain constantly hallucinates reality.