Information gleaned from an online survey indicates that religious affiliation and spiritual intent increases scores on the Mysticism Scale when using psychedelics.
Sunday, August 26, 2018
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Attention has 4 opportunities per second to change
The spotlight of attention is more like a strobe, say researchers
Perhaps some experience some of those gaps :)
The researchers use different metaphors to describe this throb of attention, including a spotlight that waxes and wanes in its intensity. Four times per second — once every 250 milliseconds — the spotlight dims and the house lights come up. Instead of focusing on the action “onstage,” your brain takes in everything else around you, say the scientists.
“The question is: How can something that varies in time support our seemingly continuous perception of the world?” said Berkeley’s Randolph Helfrich, first author on the human-focused paper. “There are only two options: Is the data wrong, or is our understanding of our perception biased? Our research shows that it’s the latter. Our brains fuse our perceptions into a coherent movie — we don’t experience the gaps.”
Perhaps some experience some of those gaps :)
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