Belief in Causality Can Alter Perception of Time Order.
The study explores how our beliefs about cause and effect can influence our perception of time. The researchers found that strong beliefs can make us see the cause of an event as happening before the effect, even if it actually occurs after. This illusion persists even with repeated exposure to the events and can lead to misremembering what actually happened. These findings challenge current theories about how we perceive causality in the world around us.