PSYC 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Binocular Rivalry, Cartesian Theater, Autoscopy

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The premotor cortex has a higher score for those who have a higher illusion score (meaning they more believe that the rubber hand is their own) Fool the subject"s cartesian theater (like the person is sitting in his or her own head looking out) into projecting the subject"s actual hand onto the rubber hand. Those who experience out of body experiences most often have lesions somewhere in the brain. Binocular rivalry is the brain changing its mind (wearing blue/red 3d glasses and looking at two images superimposed on each other); binocular rivalry is. Real - you can see it completely resolved by the time you get to the stage of object/face perception; both images are on the visual cortex. Changing of the mind is a good indicator of the stability of attention (if your mind doesn"t change too much you have better attention span) The interpreter- tedtalk about the experience of having a stroke.

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