You're Not Seeing the World — You're Predicting It

Tonight, you'll walk through your front door and navigate the room without thinking. But you didn't actually see the room first. Your brain drew it before your eyes sent the signal. What you experience isn't a live feed — it's a prediction. In this video, you'll discover the strange neuroscience of predictive processing. Researchers like Anil Seth and Lisa Feldman Barrett have shown that your brain doesn't wait for sensory data to arrive. It guesses what's coming, then checks briefly to see if it was right. You don't see with your eyes. You see with your memory. Your emotions aren't reactions. They're predictions. And this explains everything from why you can't shake a bad mood to why your ancestors jumped at shadows. By the end, you'll understand that your entire reality is a controlled hallucination — and you'll know exactly what to do about it. If this changed how you see things, like, comment, and subscribe for more. #neuroscience #psychology #brain #predictiveprocessing #howthebrainworks #humanmind #consciousness #perception #reality #scienceexplained #evolutionarypsychology #danielkahneman #peakendrule #mindblowingscience #yourbrain #hallucination #sensoryprocessing #cognitivescience