Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Schizophrenics Better at Discerning Illusions

Schizophrenics Better at Discerning Illusions

Optical illusions that fool most people don't seem to trick those who suffer from schizophrenia, concludes a study published in the latest issue of Current Biology. The success may actually be linked to a weakness in a brain mechanism called contextual processing, which is responsible for picking out relevant sensory information from the barrage of stimuli a person constantly experiences. If that's the case, it may explain why some schizophrenics misunderstand other people's actions in the context of a situation or feel paranoia or persecution.


In other news, I start going back to school October 31st.

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