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Sensory Deprivation

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Sensory deprivation is the deliberate or involuntary reduction of external sensory input below the threshold required to sustain ordinary waking consciousness. When the sensory stream is attenuated — in flotation tanks, in isolation chambers, in altered states induced by darkness and silence — the brain does not go quiet. It generates. The visual system produces phosphenes and complex hallucinations; the auditory system invents tones and voices; the phenomenal field becomes increasingly self-generated, decoupled from the external world. This is not a malfunction. It is evidence that the brain is a prediction engine whose default mode is construction, not reception. When the predictions have no sensory data to correct them, the system runs unconstrained — and what it produces is not noise but structured hallucination that reveals the generative architecture of perception itself.

See also Ganzfeld Effect, Isolation Tank.