¿Por qué puede haber síntomas sin daño? | 28 OCT 18

Tu cerebro es predictivo, no reactivo

Lo que percibimos no es el mundo tal como es en realidad, sino la mejor conjetura del cerebro, refinado continuamente por la evidencia sensorial entrante. El dolor y otros síntomas pueden ser errores predictivos
Autor/a: Giulio Ongaroa, Ted J. Kaptchuk Symptom perception, placebo effects, and the Bayesian brain
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