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Imagination Can Change What We Hear and See

Source: Science Daily

The “power of the imagination” often seems an exaggerated term. However, according to a recent study in the field of neuroscience, the mind is capable of sending sensory signals that can seem quite real. Read on to find out more about this twist of perception.

This entry was posted in Perception and Reality and tagged Science & Nature on June 1, 2019 by admin.

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