When the Senses are Deceptive

In real life what we see or hear, we do not believe that everything is right. Often our senses betray us. For example, let's say watching television. If you notice a little better then you will see that when we hear commentatorial commentary while watching football or any other sport on TV, if the commentator shows on TV screen then we think that the words are coming from commentator's mouth. But when the player is shown to the commentator, when the story is heard, it can be understood that the words are actually coming from the TV speaker. This means that our eyes deceive our ears.

Again says the song of the movie. Generally, heroes and heroines do not sing the song themselves. Singing genuine artists, actors and actresses just beat lips or lips with songs. If you have a lot of movie viewing experience then you have surely noticed that if the original artist of the song is not known then we cannot catch this issue. That is to say, we think actor-actresses sing the song. But if the artist of the song is famous, whose songs we can say, whose song it is, the hero and the hero, as surely as the lips do not mix, the song seems to be incompatible with us. Always remember that the cantata is not a hero or a heroine, no one else is lying in the tree. In this case, our ears deceive our eyes.

The main reason for these incidents is that a part of the radius of less than half an inch in the middle of our brain, which scientists call the Inferior Colliculus region. This part acts as a station for the sound waves in the brain while going from the corn to the cortex (central part of the brain). This part works simultaneously with both type of sound and visual information. According to the scientists, visual and auditory information is encoded in the same way inside the brain and that is why these senses influence each other.

In this context, Jennifer Groh, an associate professor of Duke University's Center for Cognitive Neuroscience in the United States, said, "Where is the focus for hearing, it is very important. On the other hand, a researcher from Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Germany, told about Christoph Kayser, the scientists say that these phenomena indicate that the brain processes the information collected from different sensory methods and unites it as far as possible.

Magicians create audio-visual aliasing by using these brains in their brains. Even the Ventriloquists in their Ventriloquism - the way of speaking such words, it seems that the words are coming from any other place) this religion offers the opportunity for the brain. The discipline of moving their faces and creating a different kind of sound must certainly play an important role in this regard. But our brain activity plays a greater role than that. Because when our eyes are focused on the attractive puppet of ventilicostist's hand, our brain forces us to think that the word emanating from the mouth of the ventriloquist is coming from the mouth of the pupil.

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