Ever Seen A Ghost? Blame Glitches In Your Brain, Say Team Of Chinese Neurologists Citing Pinna Illusion Tests
Partial brain failure is the most likely cause of ghost sightings, according to a new study by Chinese neurologists.
Assuming the majority of these are optical illusions rather than visions of the walking dead, a team led by Professor Wang Wei at the Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences found that most such sightings occur when the brain misinterprets signals sent from the eyes.
Source: South China Morning Post
Assuming the majority of these are optical illusions rather than visions of the walking dead, a team led by Professor Wang Wei at the Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences found that most such sightings occur when the brain misinterprets signals sent from the eyes.
Source: South China Morning Post
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