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https://www.bbc.com/news/health-47830256 I've always been fascinated with stuff like this. Guess I figure there's some kind of common baseline for how our brains work, but then these kinds of things crop up and demonstrate how we're all wired a bit differently.
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(self-titled) semi-posting lurker Minor Deity |
Wow, that's fascinating! It's interesting too because you would think it would be a barrier, but then there are those with aphantasia who are making their living as artists, that's the part that's boggling to me. I wonder what the parallel for musicians is.... we know that some musicians are incredibly good at hearing music in their heads, and Mozart was said to compose in his head (though how true that is is subject of debate). So, does that mean that there are people who cannot hear music in their heads similar to aphantasi, and for example, they would only be able to compose when playing an instrument and hearing the sounds in real time...
And just how different things can be is always really interesting... I'm reminded of an article from a few days ago about a 90+ year old woman whose organs were on the wrong side of her body, but it was never really noticed until she was quite old. That kind of thing makes you think there must be much, much more biophysical diversity than anyone realizes, and we just don't know about it because the biophysically diverse person hasn't gotten sick yet.
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