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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago

I remembered the other day how, as a child, I had emotion-color synethesia that went away with puberty.I am starting to see words in colors again.My entire twitter web lighting up like christmas lights. Using the color tones from diablo 2's rare items to highlight excitement. https://t.co/13LOqBc597

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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Feeling emotion as a pulse or an aura. My brain projecting meaning onto term, a feeling. Describing anger as an energy radiating out of wrists. Or Pain as the sun flashing between trees as we drive and making you have to squint or you'll get a headache.Association patterns.

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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When terms light up part of my brain around the idea that i'm interested in, the colors of text shimmer and transition. For a moment I see gold, blue, yellow, orange. Years of excitment over a rare drop in a video game training my emotions. Now it's running in reverse.

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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A mirage, or an hallucination.Like reading text, but instead of hearing the sound of it spoken, I see it radiating.What is it telling me? To identify it. To see what it is.

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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Teaching myself to see again.https://t.co/shLH8wqgMD

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 6 years ago

Trying to find the tweet by @The_Lagrangian on how words/language is a sort of forced synethesia taught thru culture. Found this instead.https://t.co/nQ77SomEUc

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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Seeing a reflection in the mirror and recognizing myself.What are auras anyway? Can I program my self to reocognize emotion in faces, and fully unlock my scent memory to learn to see an aura?Breadcrumbs.https://t.co/SYw2GZdpBO https://t.co/Z4mw9qKFCw

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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 6 years ago

@gwern Thoughts on time as a Synesthesia component of episodic memory?I tried to use scent dissipation like dogs & realized I haven't had smell for a number of years and it seemed to coincide w/ depression. I think it was this: https://t.co/oBJYEgN6uK and https://t.co/9VOzpYIWJ9

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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"smell better" -> unique gold text.https://t.co/RphtYSz9fb

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 6 years ago

@drethelin @whitequark @diviacaroline @eevee Dogs don't want you to know that (well actually) pigs are better at smelling out human edible mushrooms due to having similar olfactory bias. It turns out they can also probably smell bodies better than dogs too, but the dog lobby's social cultural branding is stronk.

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Learning to map scents as an associative layer.https://t.co/lNrZxqHk3s

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 6 years ago

If human's eyes are better because of more brain cells being used to interpret signals, could some humans have a better sense of smell discrimination by leveraging spatial reasoning ability with the hippocampus?https://t.co/uWy4jRrzTg

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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Sensor fusion.https://t.co/XzUwA6abYn

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 5 years ago

I bet we are better at smelling each other's emotions than the dog.https://t.co/dc9DkqNz3a

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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What is the default mode network anyway?Why does it deactivate during odor–visual association?https://t.co/n82qMnmqlRI wonder how W.E.I.R.D. this is.Does 'healthy' mean no individuals who may exhibit stronger tendances for Synesthesia?https://t.co/VCGL1djb9k https://t.co/AmFohM21nO

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 6 years ago

What is the default mode network anyway?https://t.co/4TEHNgHp8Z

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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Dancing in the iohttps://t.co/mRdXtChWB8

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago

dancing in the io. https://t.co/w4DibPN9B4

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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Richard feynman had a parlor trick where he could tell someone what they had touched even tho he wasn't in the room.He was using scent.Does this pass the sniff test?https://t.co/yT1zMcoiaM https://t.co/cZC1YXdbcY

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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How many people simply can't smell, and so never taught it to their children, much less thought it was possible?https://t.co/dC7v5pWuKJhttps://t.co/ILtFqVZl9B https://t.co/roZgh3wlMO

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 5 years ago

Thiamine Metabolism linked to sleep apnea"very likely that many of the poorly understood symptomatology seen today that responds to nutrient therapy is caused by a mixture of marginal classic nutritional diseases, including beriberi, pellagra and scurvy."https://t.co/z3hWW7rvvJ

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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Our culture is broken. We forgot how to smell.I forgot how to see.https://t.co/wXLkfZH3GW

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 8 years ago

Is there a way to fix bad night vision? If I could see the stars again like I was a kid, I'd probably start crying.

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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You are what you eat.https://t.co/5A3G0kbIRY

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 6 years ago

@ngvrnd turns out it was Zinc, which helps Vitamin A function.

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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Scientists Seeing Patterns by embedding thought in an external medium.What is Stigmergy anyway?https://t.co/zBVNmxUyfO

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 8 years ago

That whole pattern recognition thing we do seems to be useful in many different ways. Sight, scent, sound, social...https://t.co/DZLLoMQvYl

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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Oh look, here's one now.https://t.co/fddgUaZxIe

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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I can tell my Girlfriend is doing better because she smells better.https://t.co/21kLXYD1Qa

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 6 years ago

Isoprene, you smell like a terpene when your insulin spikes.https://t.co/ltVc6qt1qVhttps://t.co/EJIpEpnIFK

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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Since my girlfriend is using this platform now, I want to add the caveat that she never smelled 'bad', just that I noticed a difference that impacts in my sense of her. My brain pulled 'better' up as a synonym for healthier (opposite of worse/sick).

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7/8/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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User "FuckButtons" on Hackernews describes their experience with dyslexia. I have this experience too, and the experience is identical to Synesthesia.https://t.co/9osIbtHUSshttps://t.co/3ezPEx31gU

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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 8 years ago

@Plinz @mwiik @sarahdoingthing Sometime when I read a tweet, I hallucinate and read something else entirely. Reading it again, the hallucinated idea is often an answer or response to the tweet.

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7/13/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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However, I learned to speed read early.Seems that might be protective? https://t.co/UVKt4jyAE6I also had something akin to hyperlexia - was way above my grade level for being able to read.https://t.co/QgnsprhQE8For me, my issue was Dysgraphia.

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7/13/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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My handwriting is shit, and my letter soemtiems coem out jumbeld. Similar thing happens when I type, usually as a coordination problem between left and right hand.But because I remember the word I was trying to write, my brain hallucinates what was in my memory.

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7/13/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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Like, I read my resume over and over like 20 times, (and even had my ex-wife and other people I know read it), but it still had spelling errors.Turns out most people I know IRL have some kind of language disorder. Ex could write perfectly with both hands... perfectly mirrored.

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7/13/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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So for some strange reason, when I hand write things out, I'll write "Teh" and not realize it. And then on teh computer it'll come out the same way.And I can't see it.

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7/13/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

But I can read the example from the HackerNews website at full speed, excepting a couple large words I didn't know and so couldn't 'project' into my internal model. (like 'Typoglycemia') https://t.co/OAJwLZPm2N

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7/13/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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An added weirdness is that I'll constantly mispronounce things. It's like instead of remembering how things sound, I instead read off a mental picture of a word and say it how my mind interprets it phonetically. (Sometimes the memoized copy is misspelled!)https://t.co/7ejp444sGr

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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 8 years ago

Hyperthymesia?The only way I remember things is by putting stuff in a space.I can't even remember how old I am.https://t.co/oLmBQmjIt3 https://t.co/8k3PqPWqSn

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7/13/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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s/smell/spell/https://t.co/bTDIl6jgF9

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago

How many people simply can't smell, and so never taught it to their children, much less thought it was possible?https://t.co/dC7v5pWuKJhttps://t.co/ILtFqVZl9B https://t.co/roZgh3wlMO

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7/13/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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s/smell/spell/https://t.co/gPIiOMk7NZ

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago

Our culture is broken. We forgot how to smell.I forgot how to see.https://t.co/wXLkfZH3GW

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7/13/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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Why do we call it 'spelling' anyway? Do words bewitch people and influence them into doing things like some kind of magick?I can't even spell my true name.https://t.co/TTG7ibRoiy

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 5 years ago

Only colossal wankers spell magic with a KSanta clause is spelled N I C H O L A Shttps://t.co/qlTahDHKZx

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7/13/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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Hah, someone figured out you could reverse word-associations (word2vec) + attention, to glean underlying language structures and narrow down on the roots of inferential distance, and predict schizophrenia.https://t.co/8GDefNenP9https://t.co/WE265uIcUH

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 8 years ago

Realizing somebody on the schizophrenic spectrum has a very different inferential distance makes them significantly easier to understand.

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7/13/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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I suspect I use spatial language more than sound based ones. I am an artist, not a muziktion.https://t.co/HjDQ5x8ilj

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 8 years ago

One of the more powerful things in life is finding those who thinks like you and collaboratively building paths.https://t.co/kYBSrrRwlc

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7/13/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• about 5 years ago
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I wonder what is filling up my music memory.https://t.co/wwUaEixzOO

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 5 years ago

"The differences found between linguistic memory and musical memory have led researchers to theorize that musical memory is encoded differently from language and may constitute an independent part of the phonological loop."https://t.co/fuovcjKQWj

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7/13/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
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"offers a phenomenological or hermeneutic reading—employing Heidegger's notion of the ‘ontological difference‘—of certain central aspects of schizophrenic experience." https://t.co/TvuFQOcNyyTalk to me about my solar anus.

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9/24/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
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I feel things when I read writing. Empathy?"Larger negative emotion vocabularies correlate with more psychological distress and poorer physical health. Larger positive emotion vocabularies correlate with higher well-being and better physical health."https://t.co/znawzDWHTg

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9/24/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
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"As a speech-language pathologist, I knew these observations were consistent with autism, but I resisted the diagnosis. I had a hard time reconciling my son’s social and caring nature with how autistic individuals were depicted"https://t.co/lsKtNpsAU5

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9/24/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
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Is it possible to trigger a feeling in someone without writing a story? Could an AI reverse engineer emotional communication and write things that make no sense, but we want to read anyway? A sort of computational emotional poetry?

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9/24/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
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"I absolutely did not understand why this was a thing. Until I watched it. For like 30 minutes. It's pretty cool. I'm impressed that someone found such a loophole in the human mind. [...] we just live in that kinda world." https://t.co/gDfFA9X9az {infohazard warning}

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9/24/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago
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Huh."We conclude that emotional impairments in ASD may be broader than just a mere consequence of social impairments, and should receive more attention in future research." [2014]https://t.co/uZ2OfW3Anb

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9/25/2020
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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Found a consistant W.E.I.R.D. bias in Synesthesia studies, lmao."Participants in the study were recruited through advertisements on the Emory campus and screened with an online test called the Synesthesia Battery." https://t.co/VckcCmKuEy

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12/16/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 3 years ago
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I wonder how many other synesthesia studies are W.E.I.R.D. and interestingly biased by dietary norms stemming from modern western education system's control over food such as we see in the UK and the States?https://t.co/fYjO6iuuGB

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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 5 years ago

"Serotonergic Hyperactivity as a Potential Factor in Developmental, Acquired and Drug-Induced Synesthesia"https://t.co/XNw6sATP4V

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12/16/2022
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UltimApe@ultimape• 12 months ago
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Teaching myself to see/hear/feel/taste/touch/dance again.https://t.co/zN6ltruXzr

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UltimApe@ultimape• 12 months ago

Why does mis-remembering something for me feel like Synesthesia hallucinations tied to hyperthymesia?What are they actually measuring?https://t.co/F20KiUaMGh

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9/27/2024