Deep Inhalation Eliminates Spatial Wrapping

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Abstract

This article is to provide evidence that deep inhalation can diminish spatial wrapping. Observation that provides further supporting evidence to our previous hypothesis that assumes inactive ‘peripheral brain’ can effectively eliminate the wrapping effect. This might be because the possible forcible reduction in the amount of oxygenated hemoglobin in the brain during the intended inhalation; in turn, different parts in the neocortex might be partially deactivated. Deep exhalations, however, return the perception of warping to its normal state of perception, possibly because of the oxygen-rich blood had returned back to the brain. Deep breathing therefore produces a perceptual rivalry; real perception (deep inhalation) versus illusive perception (deep exhalation).

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