Tuesday, September 8, 2015

SCIENTISTS CAN TRICK YOU INTO THINKING YOU’RE INVISIBLE





THE ILLUSION COULD ONE DAY HELP PEOPLE CONQUER THEIR FEARS


Bringing Hogwarts to Life
Staffan Larsson
Ph.D. student Zakaryah Abdulkarim, M.D., shows how to create the illusion of invisibility in the lab.
It looks like Muggles have finally caught up with the wizarding world. Neuroscientists from Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet gave 125 study participants the illusion of being invisible.
The researchers described the invisibility illusion in the journal Scientific ReportsFor the experiment, a participant stands and wears a head-mounted display, which plays a real-time video feed from a camera pointed down at an empty space nearby. So when the participant looks down, she sees an empty space instead of her body. The scientist touches various locations on the participant’s body with a large paintbrush. At the same time, with a paintbrush in his opposite hand, he imitates these motions in mid-air beneath the camera. The participant simultaneously feels the brush poke and sees the brush poking into empty space. The trick leads to a Harry Potter-like sensation of invisibility. Off to Hagrid’s!
Arvid Guterstam, the lead author of the study, explains in a press release, “Within less than a minute, the majority of the participants started to transfer the sensation of touch to the portion of empty space where they saw the paintbrush move and experienced an invisible body in that position.”
To test how well the illusion worked, the researchers made stabbing motions with a knife toward the empty space that represented the invisible body. When participants were under the spell of the illusion, they perceived these jabs as threats to their invisible bodies, and their sweat and heart rates were elevated. But when the illusion was broken--for instance, when the brushstrokes they felt and those they saw weren't in sync--they weren't unnerved by the knife.
Interestingly, the illusion of being invisible changed participants' responses during stressful situations. The researchers positioned the participants in front of a virtual audience of strangers, measuring their heart rate and self-reported stress levels. Unsurprisingly, participants were less stressed when they thought they were invisible.
So basically, pretending you’re invisible seems to be a more effective way to handle stage fright than imagining everyone in their underwear.
Looking ahead, the researchers hope to find out what else an illusion of invisibility might affect. This study might be useful for social anxiety disorder therapies or to examine decision-making. The study’s principal investigator Henrik Ehrsson says, “Follow-up studies should also investigate whether the feeling of invisibility affects moral decision-making, to ensure that future invisibility cloaking does not make us lose our sense of right and wrong, which Plato asserted over two millennia ago.”

18 comments:

  1. Whoa, this is a great experiment. I bet its a lot of fun too, and this experiment might spread worldwide. Also this can help people with stage fright and just nervous about anything. Zakaryah Abdulkarim should feel good about this experiment because its going to be a new trend.

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  2. This is a great experiement! This is something I would totally try this out. This could help out experiments, observations, etc. Zakaryah Abdulkarim came up wit one of the most unique experiments ever. In a couple of years this will probably be really big.

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  3. This experiment is wonderful! I would definitely try it out. This experiment will be the next big hit, but it will be one to put to the test.

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  4. I think this experiment is amazing that scientists can fool you into thinking
    your invisible. Illusions are what humans get fooled by the most so this could be a big thing in the future. I think since swedan Neuroscientists are participating in 125 studies of illusions of being invisible and more being tricked into thinking your invisible can happen very soon. Ph.D. student Zakaryah Abdulkarim can prove that this illusion will happen soon from this article.

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  5. This is a cool new experiment. I would love to experiment with this. Not on me, i would be too scared. I think this is amazing and cool that scientist are coming up with experiments likes this! What will they think of next?

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  6. This experiment looks awesome! I would love to try this. I would like to do it because it seem fun and looks fun. This experiment could spread all over the earth if it become successful. It could be a positive or negative effect on the population.

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  7. this an amazing experiment I would love to try it and see how it feels or observe it. scientist stepped up and creating new thinks that can help human society. teleology is getting every powerful they can create or make new thinks that has never came in mind

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  8. I think that this experiment is one of a kind and amazing because I've never heard about something like this . I think it will help with people who have very bad stage fright to make them feel more comfortable . Also it could changet a lot of thingy to our earth if It really becomes a big hit to society .

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  9. I think this is a cool idea. I've always wondered if there was ever gonna be a way for this to happen. I honestly wanna know how this illusion came about. As in like what is used to create it, what makes it do what it does, and how does everything works. Technology developments now a days are so amazing with the so many developments. I just love this.

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  10. This idea is amazing. I wanna try it out like on myself or go somewhere i can try it out. This is such a huge development in technology . I feel like this would be something that they wold put inside of museums for like people to try. I think this whole idea and it must have took a lot of brains to figure this creation out.

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  11. This experiment is pretty remarkable. It allows people to overcome some of their fears and that is great. I think this could be pretty awesome if people start actually using this technology. Imagine some of the things we could accomplish bc you have no fear bc it cannot see you.

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  12. I think that this experiment is super cool. People always find a way to create new & innovative things w/ technology. I always wondered what it would be like to seem invisible. I would love to try this!

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  13. I think this is amazing! This invention could help with more than just stage fright. This experiment serves multiple purposes.I love it!

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    1. I think this is so cool. I would defiantly want to be a volunteer. I think this could be really helpful to some people who deal with anxiety.

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  14. I agree with everyone saying it's really a neat and very original invention. This could definitely help with people who have stage fright instead of imagining people in their underwear. But first it would need to be tested out because anything could go wrong with something like this

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  16. I think this is a great experiment because the way he would make the original person invisible is so awesome to me and I wish I was a volunteer.

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  17. I think its a great idea! It seems to have more pros than con's. I still have stage freight to this day and I would like to try something out like this. I would def want to test it out, it seems fun !

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