When the distortion of reality and self-deception — a sign of a healthy person

The illustration below shows the reverse side of the mask is concave, the image (video). Because of a known "glitch" in the human brain the most healthy people I see here in high relief, ignoring the obvious signs of light and shadow. About two years ago, scientists proved that the brain of a schizophrenic fool fails — for him, the mask remains concave. This is an interesting case where the distortion of reality and self-deception — a sign of a healthy person.



This optical illusion is also valid for some people under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

The reason why the schizophrenic brain refuses to accept the optical illusion, is still not clear. Scientists suggest that it is associated with an incorrect (or correct, but certainly "unhealthy") by way of processing visual information and pattern recognition... SUBSCRIBE to OUR youtube channel that allows you to watch online, download from YouTube free video about the recovery, the rejuvenation of man. Love for others and ourselves, as the feeling of high vibrations — an important factor in recovery — EN


 

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Schizophrenia affects about 0.7% of the population. The disease is accompanied by hallucinations, behavioral problems and emotional sphere, depression, anxiety, increased risk of suicide. To date, no reliable laboratory test for schizophrenia. In the USSR, this diagnosis is often used against dissidents. Interestingly, only a small percentage of people are able to see reality without distortion, and it is an absolute sign of mental illness. Moreover, how then to categorize the "hallucinations" which are one of the clinical symptoms of schizophrenia?

The symptoms of schizophrenia was observed in mathematician John Nash (Nobel laureate 1994 in Economics, whose life story formed the basis of the film "a beautiful mind"),

The results of the study by scientists from the Hannover medical University and University College London published in the scientific journal NeuroImage ["Understanding why patients with schizophrenia do not perceive the hollow-mask illusion using dynamic causal modelling" by Danai Dima, Jonathan P. Roiser, Detlef E. Dietrich, Catharina Bonnemann, Heinrich Lanfermann, Hinderk M. Emrich, Wolfgang Dillo, NeuroImage, In Press, Available online 24 March 2009]. published

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