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Ep. 11 - Detection, Perception, and Snap Judgements
Ep. 11 - Detection, Perception, and Snap Judgements
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26 minutes
Released:
Sep 2, 2022
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How does someone who is blind avoid objects that are placed in front of them? Our brains are constantly taking in information, even outside our conscious awareness. Today we share research about something called blindsight and also fMRI studies that show that our brain reacts to things that are shown to us faster than we can perceive. Finally, we discuss how the information our brain takes in affects us, even if we don't notice it, and also how we can challenge the snap judgments our brains make.
References:
Freeman, J. B., Stolier, R. M., Ingbretsen, Z. A., & Hehman, E. A. (2014). Amygdala responsivity to high-level social information from unseen faces. Journal of Neuroscience, 34(32), 10573-10581.
Öhman, A., & Soares, J. J. (1994). " Unconscious anxiety": phobic responses to masked stimuli. Journal of abnormal psychology, 103(2), 231
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References:
Freeman, J. B., Stolier, R. M., Ingbretsen, Z. A., & Hehman, E. A. (2014). Amygdala responsivity to high-level social information from unseen faces. Journal of Neuroscience, 34(32), 10573-10581.
Öhman, A., & Soares, J. J. (1994). " Unconscious anxiety": phobic responses to masked stimuli. Journal of abnormal psychology, 103(2), 231
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This episode is sponsored by
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Released:
Sep 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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