Friday, March 20, 2015

Seeing Ain't Believing: Visual Anomalies & Misperception

One of the most inherently unreliable claims of paranormal activity are eye witness reports. The disciplines of Science and Medicine have helped us understand that "seeing" isn't necessarily "believing". There are many different biological factors related to vision that present day paranormal investigators should be aware of before going out in the field, because they can be misinterpreted as paranormal experiences when, in fact, they are not. The following video from TED-ed explains a couple of the most common ones. Enjoy! 


2 comments:

  1. Its sometimes people take something as a misperception and conclude it as a thing their mind makes them to. In my opinion, everyone should not believe what they hear or see any misperception.

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  2. Many people often develop misperceptions about certain things. They can be a result of their visual anomalies or it can just be made by them to mislead the people. In case of dissertation writing services there are many misperceptions.

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