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Homunculus: Crash Course Psychology #6

Homunculus: Crash Course Psychology #6

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HOMUNCULUS! It's a big and weird word that you may or may not have heard before, but do you know what it means? Hank gives us a deeper understanding of this weird model of human sensation
Date: 2022-04-04

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I wonder if some people who read -auras- are synesthetes? While the simplest explanation is usually a combination of confirmation bias and the texas sharpshooter fallacy, I can't help but think maybe some of them are seeing colourful hues in response to the subtle nuances of body language? Certainly such a thing could even be adaptive.
I've found quite a lot of people are like this in some regard. I'm a fairly analytical person who worked in door-to-door sales for way too long, so I've developed an ability to see the nuances of body language and understand what I'm seeing and what it could represent, but many of my friends call it 'energy'. Like, where I'll see someone and be like 'he has his hands behind his back and is making an awkward amount of eye contact so it's vaguely creepy' some friends of mine will just be like 'yeah, he had a weird energy about him'.

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Wait so does that mean our brains are essentially simulating light and sound inside of itselt? like a hallucination thats auditory and visual brought on by light waves and sound waves? Like our eye is picking up the light but the image we see is being generated by our brain, same with sounds and the ear? Do i have this correct because LIFE IS ONE BIG PSYCHEDELIC TRIP. WERE TRIPPING ON OXYGEN. WELCOME TO THE MATRIX.
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Tactile sense is amazing. I have chronic vestibular migraines, causing dizziness and insane visual auras and hallucinations. So when I have to move around while having a migraine I rely on physical touch rather than sights and sounds (both I have found can be very misleading.
Edit: yes, I have seen many doctors for it and am on a medication to make the migraines less frequent.

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Sometimes when people talk I taste popcorn or carmale in my mouth. It's rare but when it happens I just want the person to keep talking - Also almost every time I think or see something sour like a lemon or sour candy I can feel it in my tounge. It's funny.
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Everything is good.
But your rate of speech is Just too damn high.
These videos are indeed helpful but due to such ROI it's very very tough to make notes Sir.
Next time onwards please keep this in mind.

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My friend says she can see aura of other people in the form of colours and she associates these colours with feelings like cold and warmth.
IS THAT TRUE? IS IT EVEN POSSIBLE?

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I always remembered the 5 tastes we can sense by using the 5 S's: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Savory (Umami) and last Spicy (Hot. Why is spicy not included in his list? -
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I don't know if this is weird but, whenever my eyes are closed I can't walk straight properly. I can basically walk straight but I outbalance a little.
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Everyone's commenting about Fullmetal Alchemist, although I came from a psychological horrer manga titled Homunculus. Has anyone else read this?
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he mentioned they might be giants, which is my fav band! that's not the only reason i watched it though, i thought it was interesting.
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