Magnetic sense-dependent probabilistic decision-making in humans DOI Creative Commons

In‐Taek Oh,

Soo‐Chan Kim,

Yongkuk Kim

et al.

Frontiers in Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 19

Published: March 7, 2025

Even though it is not well characterized how much humans can sense the geomagnetic field (GMF), numerous magnetosensitive animals detect GMF broadly as a sensory cue, when spatial decision-making needed for orientation or migration. In an article of recent series studies, we showed that empirical probabilities stone selections in Go game were significantly different from theoretical probability. this study, assessed implication modulating subconscious non-spatial human subjects and underlying mechanism with exploiting zero-sum binary selection proof-of-principle. laboratory setting, experimental probability was hampered by cancelation ambient GMF. Moreover, attenuation confirmed specific range magnetic resonance radiofrequency. games among amateur players artificial analyses rate trials steps pinpointed primary target decision-making. Our findings may provide unique insights into impact sensing probabilistic which manifested through resonance-dependent mechanism.

Language: Английский

Magnetic sense-dependent probabilistic decision-making in humans DOI Creative Commons

In‐Taek Oh,

Soo‐Chan Kim,

Yongkuk Kim

et al.

Frontiers in Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 19

Published: March 7, 2025

Even though it is not well characterized how much humans can sense the geomagnetic field (GMF), numerous magnetosensitive animals detect GMF broadly as a sensory cue, when spatial decision-making needed for orientation or migration. In an article of recent series studies, we showed that empirical probabilities stone selections in Go game were significantly different from theoretical probability. this study, assessed implication modulating subconscious non-spatial human subjects and underlying mechanism with exploiting zero-sum binary selection proof-of-principle. laboratory setting, experimental probability was hampered by cancelation ambient GMF. Moreover, attenuation confirmed specific range magnetic resonance radiofrequency. games among amateur players artificial analyses rate trials steps pinpointed primary target decision-making. Our findings may provide unique insights into impact sensing probabilistic which manifested through resonance-dependent mechanism.

Language: Английский

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