3min chapter

The Weekend University cover image

Neuroscience, Perception and Hallucination – Professor Anil Seth

The Weekend University

CHAPTER

Can You Really See Faces in Clouds?

There's a general term fotis called paradolia, which means er seeing patterns in things. And this is because faces, for humans and many other primates, are incredibly important stimuli in the world. So if you'll predict, ifo, if your predictions are sort of missaline, somehow you can see things that maybe aren't there. We could generate simulated hallucinations and therefore understand the brain basis of hal tory perception - it's not fundamentally different from normal perception. It's justik when the balance has been shifted a bit.

00:00

Get the Snipd
podcast app

Unlock the knowledge in podcasts with the podcast player of the future.
App store bannerPlay store banner

AI-powered
podcast player

Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features

Discover
highlights

Listen to the best highlights from the podcasts you love and dive into the full episode

Save any
moment

Hear something you like? Tap your headphones to save it with AI-generated key takeaways

Share
& Export

Send highlights to Twitter, WhatsApp or export them to Notion, Readwise & more

AI-powered
podcast player

Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features

Discover
highlights

Listen to the best highlights from the podcasts you love and dive into the full episode