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Look at this black and white image (and don’t swipe just yet!). What does it look like? Right now your brain is working in overdrive, sorting through all your experiences to try to find an answer to this question. You’re currently in a state called “experiential blindness.” Now, swipe to the left. Stare at this colorful new image, and then swipe back to the right. Are your eyes filling in the gaps for you? Your brain is now constructing an image of a snake when, mere seconds ago, you likely couldn’t see it at all! This type of hallucination is what neuroscientists call “predictions.” “Predictions are the basis of every experience that you have and every action that you take,” says neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett. “Your brain does not react to the world. Using past experience, your brain predicts and constructs your experience of the world.” In her #TEDTalk, Lisa explains how predictions allow you to see emotions in others — and how they can help you have a bit more control over your own emotions. Watch it at go.ted.com/predictions
Images courtesy of Lisa Feldman Barrett


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