Vibration, Proprioception, and the Bizarre Tactile Hallucinations of the Human Body Schema
How does your brain know where your nose is when your eyes are closed? It relies on proprioception—the internal, invisible sense of muscle position. But this system is shockingly easy to hack. In 1988, cognitive scientists discovered the Pinocchio Illusion, proving that the human brain can be physically forced to hallucinate its own anatomy.
In this famous experiment, a blindfolded subject touches their own nose. The researcher then places a vibrating tuning fork on the subject's bicep. The vibration tricks the muscle spindles into signaling that the arm is extending outward. But because the subject's finger is still touching their nose, the brain faces a massive physical paradox. To resolve this impossible data, the brain invents a surreal physical reality: it makes the subject genuinely feel that their nose is growing several feet long.
This book breaks down the fragile architecture of the human body schema. We explore how our physical sense of self is not a fixed reality, but a constant, highly vulnerable neurological calculation that can be shattered by a simple mechanical vibration.
Hack your own anatomy. Discover the profound sensory experiment that proves your physical body is merely a suggestion your brain can rewrite in seconds.
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Wesley Strong
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Author- Verlag find_in_page epubli
- Seitenzahl 151
- Veröffentlichung 02.04.2026
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- ISBN 9783565380107
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