
La Hipótesis Neurovisual de las Apariciones Espectrales propone que los fenómenos tradicionalmente interpretados como apariciones fantasmales pueden explicarse mediante mecanismos neurológicos y perceptuales universales. La teoría sugiere que ciertos estímulos visuales y ambientales activan áreas específicas del cerebro, generando percepciones de figuras o luces que parecen “apariciones”. Este enfoque busca comprender cómo la arquitectura cerebral humana y el procesamiento sensorial contribuyen a experiencias interpretadas como paranormales, sin recurrir a explicaciones sobrenaturales. Se incluyen observaciones empíricas y análisis de patrones perceptuales consistentes entre distintos individuos.
Psicologia, Paranormal, Neurociencia
Psicologia, Paranormal, Neurociencia
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