by livelonger8 » April 29th, 2010, 9:54 pm
[quote="Jeshi"]It's a neat idea but very far-fetched.
using hypnosis to create a graphical overlay on your RL vision.
I don't think it would work since at least for me I find that when I follow a hypnotic suggestion I'm consciously doing it, I'm just doing it BECAUSE of the hypnosis.
So I'd think you would have to consciously keep track of whats dangerous, your breathing, your heart rate, ect, and then imagine it over your vision.
It seems like it would drive the person crazy! Hypnosis isn't magical stuff that can change the way your brain works, there is a reason they're called suggestions, because they're being suggested to your subconscious.
It's like, "I Recommend you freeze in place when you hear the trigger" and "I highly recommend you become a gay slave" to your subconscious which doesn't the filtering of your conscious and will usually take it the same way you learn and become fluent in language when you're a baby.
So I doubt "I recommend you change the way you see things so that dangerous things are surrounded by a red rectangle and that your heart rate and stats about your breathing be displayed in the bottom left corner of your vision and a map of your neurological signals on the top right corner." would work.[/quote]
I don't see how it's far-fetched. The mind already quantifies sensory data into something meaningful, and often compartmentalizes it as significant memory or a prominent process. An example of such could be when you "feel" something bad to happen for a particular reason, which ultimately occurs as intuitive - the conscious mind in this instance isn't receiving data on the cause to compute a better solution and is subject autonomous pressures. The mind also responds to changes in particular values of certain processes (e.g. the beating of one's heart), but the conscious mind receives no data feed on these underlying processes. Given the possibility of conscious hallucinations, a synthesis of the data feeds and visuals may construct a mental UI.