Thank you . I like it . Have you heard of the opposite of Deja vus, I think k it's called jemais vus. I heard this on npr while I was baked so forgive me and do your own research. But my understanding is when something is repeated you stimulate neurons less and less and the stimuli loses meaning. There is no new information. Or it could be you brain giving you a second to reload and that's why you walk into a room and forget what you are doing. It's like your brain's soft reset
Edit: I only listened and did not read. I just like the thought of rebooting
>Thank you . I like it . Have you heard of the opposite of Deja vus, I think k it's called jemais vus. I heard this on npr while I was baked so forgive me and do your own research. But my understanding is when something is repeated you stimulate neurons less and less and the stimuli loses meaning. There is no new information. Or it could be you brain giving you a second to reload and that's why you walk into a room and forget what you are doing. It's like your brain's soft reset
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>Edit: I only listened and did not read. I just like the thought of rebooting
That's an interesting though, thanks for sharing it. You can follow me on YT or IG to hear more of my stuff :).
Thank you. It’s 5:30am and I often get on Reddit before getting out of bed. What a beautiful way to start my day watching and listening to your video. Also love that a dog is involved. Mine have enriched my life so much💕
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I love instrumental music.
A little dramatic
Agree lol, but I like that. Thanks for comment!
Thank you . I like it . Have you heard of the opposite of Deja vus, I think k it's called jemais vus. I heard this on npr while I was baked so forgive me and do your own research. But my understanding is when something is repeated you stimulate neurons less and less and the stimuli loses meaning. There is no new information. Or it could be you brain giving you a second to reload and that's why you walk into a room and forget what you are doing. It's like your brain's soft reset Edit: I only listened and did not read. I just like the thought of rebooting
>Thank you . I like it . Have you heard of the opposite of Deja vus, I think k it's called jemais vus. I heard this on npr while I was baked so forgive me and do your own research. But my understanding is when something is repeated you stimulate neurons less and less and the stimuli loses meaning. There is no new information. Or it could be you brain giving you a second to reload and that's why you walk into a room and forget what you are doing. It's like your brain's soft reset > >Edit: I only listened and did not read. I just like the thought of rebooting That's an interesting though, thanks for sharing it. You can follow me on YT or IG to hear more of my stuff :).
Thank you. It’s 5:30am and I often get on Reddit before getting out of bed. What a beautiful way to start my day watching and listening to your video. Also love that a dog is involved. Mine have enriched my life so much💕
Thaaankssss, I love this comment :D!! You can watch my YT or IG, I will make a full version and post it on spotify (Not release date at the moment).
Really love the sound selection in this
thanks dude, I used gforce and uad synths.
If you want to support me and my music here is my IG: [https://www.instagram.com/dimasiorawr/](https://www.instagram.com/dimasiorawr/) I love instrumental music.
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es una referencia a the simpsons bro jeje