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Radio 4,22 Mar 2017,15 mins

Series Series 1

The Predictive Brain

The Uncommon Senses

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For thousands of years people thought we had 5 senses, now it's believed we have up to 33. In this ten-part series, philosopher Barry Smith and sound artist Nick Ryan take us on a journey into the extraordinary world of sensory perception. In this episode: The brain has a more pro-active role in sensory perception than you might think. Rather than passively waiting for sensory input, like a blank slate waiting to be written on, the brain is constantly second-guessing what it expects from our senses. Sometimes, it gets it wrong, and the world becomes a very confusing place. Producer: Emily Knight.

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