So there are differences in ability to visualize things. Are there differences in ability to "visualize" things with other senses? Do they correlate?
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I can fly in my mind in 3D around familiar environments, through buildings, etc. Can visualize most people's faces in high resolution. Can replay athletic movements. Songs: check (probably missing some parts occasionally) but in the right moments I fill in with an accompaniment.
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Your food superpower is cool. I can predict taste of familiar things, sure, but I don't have a very discerning palate for individual ingredients. Although, I've thought about it many times and want to run a series of tests one day to memorize herbs & spices & etc.
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I thought everyone could do this in all senses, albeit perhaps with some trouble knowing how to trigger it. The flavor combo one I think most people can only do rudimentarily, though surely chefs are much better at it (by talent/experience). I say kids can; adults autoignore.
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By autoignore I really mean they don't hold it in their mind long enough to remember that they saw/heard/tasted it, just remember the affect (good/bad/etc.).
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Yes it seems to be quite strong. Probably indicates extensive bilateral & interlobe coordination for all the different bespoke effects. People gotta realize that old dogs can learn even better tricks; they just gotta stay dogma free.
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