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Predicting the unpredictable: critical analysis and practical implications of predictive anticipatory activity

机译:预测不可预测:预测性预期活动的批判分析和实际意义

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A recent meta-analysis of experiments from seven independent laboratories (n = 26) indicates that the human body can apparently detect randomly delivered stimuli occurring 1–10 s in the future (). The key observation in these studies is that human physiology appears to be able to distinguish between unpredictable dichotomous future stimuli, such as emotional vs. neutral images or sound vs. silence. This phenomenon has been called presentiment (as in “feeling the future”). In this paper we call it predictive anticipatory activity (PAA). The phenomenon is “predictive” because it can distinguish between upcoming stimuli; it is “anticipatory” because the physiological changes occur before a future event; and it is an “activity” because it involves changes in the cardiopulmonary, skin, and/or nervous systems. PAA is an unconscious phenomenon that seems to be a time-reversed reflection of the usual physiological response to a stimulus. It appears to resemble precognition (consciously knowing something is going to happen before it does), but PAA specifically refers to unconscious physiological reactions as opposed to conscious premonitions. Though it is possible that PAA underlies the conscious experience of precognition, experiments testing this idea have not produced clear results. The first part of this paper reviews the evidence for PAA and examines the two most difficult challenges for obtaining valid evidence for it: expectation bias and multiple analyses. The second part speculates on possible mechanisms and the theoretical implications of PAA for understanding physiology and consciousness. The third part examines potential practical applications.
机译:最近来自七个独立实验室(n = 26)的实验的荟萃分析表明,人体显然可以检测到未来1-10 s内随机递送的刺激()。这些研究的主要观察结果是,人类生理学似乎能够区分不可预测的二分法未来刺激,例如情感对中性图像或声音对无声。这种现象被称为“呈现”(如“感受未来”)。在本文中,我们称其为预测性预期活动(PAA)。这种现象是“预测性的”,因为它可以区分即将到来的刺激。这是“预期的”,因为生理变化发生在未来事件之前;这是一种“活动”,因为它涉及心肺,皮肤和/或神经系统的变化。 PAA是一种无意识的现象,似乎是对刺激的通常生理反应的时间逆转反映。它看起来像预知(有意识地先知道会发生的事情),但是PAA特别是指无意识的生理反应,而不是有意识的预兆。尽管PAA可能是预知的有意识经验的基础,但是测试该想法的实验并未产生明确的结果。本文的第一部分回顾了PAA的证据,并探讨了获得PAA的两个最困难的挑战:期望偏差和多重分析。第二部分推测PAA对理解生理和意识的可能机制和理论意义。第三部分考察了潜在的实际应用。

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