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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2025 · 1H 4M

EP 48: Perception vs Perspective

from Rabbit Hole of Research · host Jotham Austin, II PhD, Nick Elizalde, and Georgia Geis

In this episode of Rabbit Hole of Research hosts Joe, Nick, and Georgia joined by librarian Katie Lichtle-Mullenix from the DC Punk Archive for a deep dive into the strange, slippery territory between perception and perspective. Together, they untangle how the brain builds its own version of reality. Asking what we truly “see” versus what we merely believe we see.From optical illusions and VR experiments to The Sixth Sense, The Matrix, and the time-bending logic of Kurt Vonnegut, the crew explores how filmmakers, authors, and neuroscientists alike play with the boundaries of sensory experience. Along the way, they discuss predictive coding, AI conversation quirks, and even headphone simulations that recreate the auditory hallucinations of schizophrenia, and many other ways our minds can deceive us.Part psychology, part philosophy, this episode examines how perception and perspective shape not only storytelling but our very sense of self. When every sight, sound, and belief is filtered through expectation, can we ever trust our own minds, or is your brain lying to you?Links:Katie’s DC Punk Archive (Instagram hub):https://www.instagram.com/dcpunkarchiveHarlem Shake (Meme):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tgZWzG4548Kathleen Ragan – academic research:https://www.kathleenragan.com/academic-researchThatcher illusion overview (open-access paper):https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4298288/Article on the Allan Brooks / chatbot delusion story:https://www.hindustantimes.com/technology/chatgpt-led-a-man-into-300-hour-delusional-spiral-making-him-believe-he-s-a-real-life-superhero-101754893695487.htmlHellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice (background on psychosis portrayal):https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellblade%3A_Senua%27s_SacrificeCheck out what the RHR crew is creating:Joe:Red Line: Chicago Horror Stories Anthology featuring a new story by Joe!Chicago Writers Association Podcast: Talkin’ Science Fiction with Joe AustinEssay by Joe: From Beyond Press: Specific Knowledge: Jotham Austin, II, PhD on Transformations in FictionJoe explores how many calories it would take to transform into monsters across sci-fi and horror—think 222 Big Macs and tubs of Cherry Garcia.It’s Science for WeirdosWant to support the show? Tell your friends. Follow us on social media, Discord, share the podcast, and let us know what topics you are excited about. Leave a Comment. And for email alerts sign-up for the Substack newsletter and never miss an episode, exciting updates or the bonus images we talk about on the episodes. We want to Hear From You (leave a comment):Have you ever realized your brain filled in a detail that wasn’t really there: like a sound, color, or memory that changed when you looked closer?Which movie, book, or game most perfectly captures the feeling of not knowing what’s real?Do you think technology, AI, VR, or social media, has changed how we perceive reality or how we interpret it?If you could experience the world through someone else’s senses for one day, whose perspective would you choose, and why?Future Episodes & EventsEpisodes:Episode 49 – The Heart of a SuperheroGuest: Rengasayee (Sai) VeeraraghavanWe crack open the anatomy of heroism—how courage, biology, and myth shape our modern superheroes.Episode 50 – Gremlins and Holiday ScienceGuest: Chris GuzmanA festive foray into chaos theory, creature features, and the secret science behind cinematic holiday mayhem.Episode 51 – Season 2 Recap: PJs and Holiday MoviesGuests: ???Grab your pajamas and join the crew as we toast two seasons of curiosity, chaos, and science—plus a sneak peek at what’s coming in Season 3.For more stuff (Images, Episode Highlights, Notes and Fun Facts, events, etc), subscribe to our Substack newsletter!Join Rabbit Hole of Research on Discord: https://discord.gg/2nnmKgguFVDon’t forget to give us 5 stars or a like! Get full access to The Rabbit Hole of Research at jothamaustin.substack.com/subscribe

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