• pplpod
  • Why Your Brain Sees Tiny People
Note sull'episodio

Imagine sitting at your desk, wide awake, when a tiny, brightly colored person suddenly sprints out from behind your coffee mug and vanishes behind your laptop. This isn't a dream; it’s a highly documented medical phenomenon where the brain seamlessly renders impossible fantasy creatures that obey the actual physical geometry of your room. In this episode of pplpod, we conduct a structural archaeology of Lilliputian Hallucinations, analyzing the transition from standard sight to the "hijacked rendering engine" of the mind. We unpack the poetic legacy of Raoul Leroy, exploring how these "elusive little people" invade Multimodal Perception through sight, sound, and touch. From the information vacuum of Charles Bonnet Syndrome to the "Mushroom Madness" of the

 ...  Leggi dettagli
Parole chiave
Alice in WonderlandVisual CortexGuineaHighly SpecificCharles BonnetLilliputianYunnanLeroyPeduncular HallucinosisAlcohol WithdrawalPapuaWhy Your Brain Sees Tiny PeopleCoffee MugRendering EngineVisual FieldAlice WonderlandSevere AlcoholMacular DegenerationRem SleepPsychoactive Beliefs