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科学研究表明,眼见不一定为实。同样,你触摸到的,也不一定是真实的。亚里士多德错觉亚里士多德错觉是最古老的触觉型错觉之一。交叉你的两根相邻手指,然后触摸一个小的圆形物体,比如一颗豌豆。你可能感觉你正在触摸两颗豌豆。如果触摸你的鼻子,你也会产生同样的错觉。这被称为“知觉分离”。之所以会产生这样的错觉是因为你的大脑没有将你交叉手指的事实考虑进去。因为你的两根手指同时交叉着触摸到豌豆或者鼻子,而这种情况很少发生,所以,你的大脑把它理解成两个独立的物体。
Scientific research shows that seeing is not necessarily true. Similarly, what you touch may or may not be true. Aristotle’s illusion Aristotle’s illusion is one of the oldest tactile illusions. Cross your two adjacent fingers, then touch a small round object, such as a pea. You may feel that you are touching two peas. If you touch your nose, you will have the same illusion. This is called “Perceptual Separation ”. The reason for this illusion is that your brain does not take into account the fact that you cross your fingers. This is rare because your two fingers cross peas or the nose at the same time, so your brain interprets it as two separate objects.