Monday, August 22, 2011

Memory contaminates perception Imagery retained in the mind's eye can influence visual perception, according to a new study



This new research is compatible with my model...


Memory contaminates perception

Imagery retained in the mind's eye can influence visual perception, according to a new study

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/neurophilosophy/2011/aug/17/memory-contaminates-perception

Here is an extract from the new research:

"We take it for granted that we see the world as it actually is, but in fact, we do not. Our perception of the world is the brain's best guess at what is actually happening, based on the information it receives through the senses. Optical illusions clearly demonstrate that the brain does not always interpret sensory information correctly, by producing a discrepancy between what we see and and how we perceive.

These discrepancies usually occur because the visual information is incomplete and the brain has to fill in the gaps. But our perceptions can be influenced by many factors, even under normal circumstances – we know, for example, that how we feel affects what we see, and that music affects how we perceive facial expressions.

A new study now shows that visual working memory can influence our perceptions, so that mental images in the mind's eye can alter the way we see things."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/neurophilosophy/2011/aug/17/memory-contaminates-perception

Here is an extract from my model...

"There are also thoughts that can be retrieved from memory in mind consciousness back into the mind. Mind consciousness may leave imprints of your past memory as sort of "auto save copy" in memory of your computer. The past memory in turn can influence your feelings, perceptions and thoughts."

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http://wisdomthroughmindfulness.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-mind-works-revised-model.html

1 comment:

Linda Grace said...

This makes complete sense to me Dr. W. Thanks for posting...Linda Grace