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The Reality of Reality: A Tale of Five Senses

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Your eyes and ears don’t tell you the truth. That’s not what they’re for. The senses evolved to enable us to survive and succeed in the world, not to represent it accurately. Now, for the first time, science is revealing exactly how the sense organs receive information, process it, and pass it to the brain, providing deep insight into why we experience the world the way we do—and what it might be like for future technology to transform such experiences, perhaps allowing us to see infrared light or feel magnetic north. Join an eminent group of neuroscientists and philosophers for an ear, tongue, nose and eye-opening adventure that challenges everything we experience in search of the true nature of reality. PARTICIPANTS: Christine Constantinople, Donald Hoffman, Stavros Lomvardas, Beau Lotto, Anil Seth MODERATOR: Elizabeth Vargas MORE INFO ABOUT THE PROGRAM AND PARTICIPANTS: https://www.worldsciencefestival.com/programs/the-reality-of-reality-a-tale-of-five-senses/ This program is part of the BIG IDEAS SERIES, made possible with support from the JOHN TEMPLETON FOUNDATION. TOPICS 0:00 - Program introduction 0:40 - Beau Lotto perceptual biases demonstrations 9:01 - Panelist introductions 11:10 - What is accurate perception? 15:45 - Neural basis of decision biases 17:49 - The illusion of smell 19:07 - “The dress” photo illusion 26:02 - Has our survival relied on one sense more than another? 28:21 - Contextual nature of the brain demonstration 33:00 - Does an independent reality exist? 35:09 - The umwelt 39:50 - How we perceive change 42:40 - Expectations vs. evidence in the sensory world 43:46 - Do some senses work faster than others? 49:50 - How does high emotion affect our senses? 50:43 - Synesthesia 57:00 - Neural networks studying perception 59:34 - The rubber hand illusion 1:04:20 - Do we really only have 5 senses? 1:06:52 - Parting thoughts on reality vs. perception PROGRAM CREDITS - Produced by Andy Meyer - Associate Produced by Matt Carlstrom - Music provided by APM - Additional images and footage provided by: Venturebeat, Upload VR, Your Discovery Science - Recorded at Gerald W. Lynch Theatre at John Jay College - SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel and "ring the bell" for all the latest videos from WSF - VISIT our Website: http://www.worldsciencefestival.com - LIKE us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worldsciencefestival - FOLLOW us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WorldSciFest

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