The critical role of mental imagery in human emotion: insights from Aphantasia. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/726844v1 … "...we show that this condition, but not the general population, is associated with a flat-line physiological response to frightening written, but not perceptual scenarios..."
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Feeling pleasure from music - brain correlates of why people differ https://mindblog.dericbownds.net/2019/08/feeling-pleasure-from-music-brain.html … There are important individual differences in the sensitivity to musical reward.pic.twitter.com/eaGLyRpSmL
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Rolf Degen @DegenRolfTry to remember: Some individuals are born with the inability to carry their minds back to past experiences, though they can remember from a third person perspective, which is why they cannot hold grudges. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0028393219302647 … pic.twitter.com/pII39uDKOrShow this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likesShow this thread -
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Typical mind fallacy https://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Typical_mind_fallacy … https://twitter.com/BrianPardy/status/1180281216974704640?s=19 …
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Can You Visualise This? (Aphantasia Explained) https://youtu.be/KuWSh4n5AiI > Aphantasia is a recently named condition where people don't experience visuals in their mind...
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Scientists say they have discovered a biological anomaly that could change how we understand our sense of smell. https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/health-50315440?__twitter_impression=true … Some people can smell normally, despite missing the part of the brain that is considered to be crucial for smell - the olfactory bulbs.
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Dennett and the typical mind fallacy https://kingdablog.com/2015/02/05/dennett-and-the-typical-mind-fallacy-2/ … "All of these philosophers were operating on the mistaken assumption that there is only one type of mind."
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What's neurotypical though? If you get to know them you'll learn that most people have a lot of idiosyncrasies.https://twitter.com/AutistMakingWay/status/1175995389926731776?s=19 …
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VictoriaIsAutistic @AutistMakingWayThread: How to care for the neurotypical person in your life#ActuallyAutistic#Neurodiversity#autism This is a tongue in cheek thread. Do you have a severely neurotypical person in your life? Do they get upset or uncomfortable for almost no reason? Here are some tips. /1Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 1 likeShow this thread -
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Beware the typical mind fallacy: https://twitter.com/Neuro_Skeptic/status/1207988166663327745?s=19 … I've personally always visualized it as a line.
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People have default visualizations for the year???
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Replying to @imhinesmi @XiXiDu
To clarify: I'm perfectly capable of visualizing the year as a circle or line, but which one depends entirely on why I'm visualizing it. By default I just leave time as the abstract concept it is.
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