The Brain's Language Hallucination
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Your brain is actively hallucinating half of the conversations you have. It’s called good
enough parsing, and it proves we don't actually process every single word we hear.
Instead, your brain just guesses the meaning based on context to save energy.
If someone coughs in the middle of a sentence, your mind literally fills in the missing
sound so seamlessly you won't even notice it's gone. It gets weirder. When you hear the
word kick, the part of your brain that controls your leg actually lights up.
You aren't just listening to language; your body is physically living it.
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