>>719677498
This doesn't have a short and snappy name, but it's an interesting idea nonetheless.
Perception is a controlled hallucination. Everything you experience is what your brain predicts, not what your senses feed into it.
Previously unexplainable things, like how we don't perceive everything our sensory organs can potentially perceive all at once, are easily explained by this theory. Senses don't command your perception, they just update the hallucination closer to reality.
It's also why we're more sensitive to sudden change in stimuli disproportionate to how much it actually changed. It's a bigger "jolt" to our mind's model of the world, which pushes past every "ignore" filter that the brain has for like the 999999 possible sensations you could be experiencing right now.