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originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: rickymouse
My aim is off. I think bed I do armchair. My aware me is reading a book my brain sings a song.
Like a rift, a split or something that pulls my two levels of being apart. Word and meaning drift apart.
I see it in not just me, it's like the reading comprehension people bitch about that's not just lack of focus or smarts but really happening.
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: chr0naut
I've talked about something similiar with KT not that long ago, the 'self of the guts'.
She was pulling an article about how your digestive tract is influencing you and your decisions and it got weird when we started talking about the Egyptians and the ka
Besides managing digestion, the "second brain" appears to partly regulate our mood. Well over 90% of serotonin -- a neurotransmitter thought to contribute to well-being -- is found within the gut, and its presence clearly factors in to the workings of the enteric nervous system. Too much serotonin can overwhelm the system's receptors, causing irritable bowel syndrome, while too little serotonin presents its own array of problems.
Since the enteric nervous system is connected to the brain via the vagus nerve, Dr. Emeran Mayer, a professor at UCLA, says that "A big part of our emotions are probably influenced by the nerves in our gut."
I'm not sure if it's just subjective if you and others feel it too, what it means, or anything
But I thought maybe we could talk about it.
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: chr0naut
I've talked about something similiar with KT not that long ago, the 'self of the guts'.
She was pulling an article about how your digestive tract is influencing you and your decisions and it got weird when we started talking about the Egyptians and the ka
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: Peeple
here's how you kill an earworm...
Search out the lyrics to the song echoing in your head. Read them word for word a couple times. Once you have them nearly memorized the earworm will go away. Earworms are caused by knowing a portion of a song, but not all of it. Our brains constantly try to reconstruct the song with all the correct words. Once you know all the words, the earworm will cease to haunt you anymore.
True story.
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: Peeple
Well, don't know if it helps or not, but here's how you kill an earworm...
Search out the lyrics to the song echoing in your head. Read them word for word a couple times. Once you have them nearly memorized the earworm will go away. Earworms are caused by knowing a portion of a song, but not all of it. Our brains constantly try to reconstruct the song with all the correct words. Once you know all the words, the earworm will cease to haunt you anymore.
True story.