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Clever Ways To Trick Your Brain Into Believing Things You Know Can’t Be Real!
The human brain is a fascinating organ, easily susceptible to illusions and tricks. While fully believing in things we know are impossible might be difficult, playing with its perception can be a fun and mind-bending experience. Here are some clever ways to "trick" our brain.
1. Visual Illusions

The Necker Cube: This rotating optical illusion appears to switch between two different configurations spontaneously, even though it's a static image.
Ames
Room:
This
specially
constructed
room
distorts
your
perception
of
size
and
distance,
making
people
standing
at
different
distances
appear
the
same
size.
Blind
Spots:
Hold
your
thumb
at
arm's
length
and
close
one
eye.
Focus
on
another
object
behind
your
thumb,
then
slowly
move
your
thumb
across
your
line
of
sight.
The
object
will
disappear
for
a
moment
as
it
passes
through
your
blind
spot.
2.
Audio
Illusions

Binaural Beats: These are two different tones played into each ear simultaneously, creating the illusion of a third, phantom sound in your head.
The
McGurk
Effect:
When
you
see
someone's
mouth
forming
syllables
while
hearing
a
different
sound,
your
brain
can
combine
the
visual
and
auditory
information
to
perceive
a
completely
different
sound.
3. Sensory Overloads
Spinning Yourself: Spin in circles for a few seconds, then stop suddenly. Close your eyes and hold your arms outstretched. You'll feel like the room is spinning even though it's not.
Rubber Hand Illusion: Place your real hand and a fake rubber hand on a table, hidden below a barrier. Have someone gently tap both hands simultaneously. Watch as your brain starts to associate the touches with the fake hand, creating the illusion that it's your own.

4. Psychological Manipulation
Anchoring: Prime your brain with a high or low number before asking for an estimate. You'll likely subconsciously be influenced by the anchor as you answer.
Placebo Effect: The placebo effect is when a person's physical or mental health appears to improve after taking a placebo or 'dummy' treatment. Placebo is Latin for 'I will please' and refers to a treatment that appears real, but is designed to have no therapeutic benefit. It believes in the effectiveness of a fake treatment, and your body may actually respond positively due to psychological expectation.




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