In my first college course in 1973, it was psych 101 and it was there I learned: "Everything psychological is biological," and that was the beginning of my passion studying Neurobiology...the discipline still 'blows my mind.' Pun intended! Thank you for this outstanding podcast.
Could an additional contributor to the glimpse effect be that brains can rapidly rule out if the image belongs to someone closely related? That is, a glimpse is enough to impose a filter against relatives (or other known individuals previously deemed undesirable) and signal that the glimpsed is a potential mate worth further analysis. This could be tested by including images of siblings or other close relatives in the experiment you described and seeing if the circuitry can fire fast enough.
In my first college course in 1973, it was psych 101 and it was there I learned: "Everything psychological is biological," and that was the beginning of my passion studying Neurobiology...the discipline still 'blows my mind.' Pun intended! Thank you for this outstanding podcast.
Great stuff David !
Glimpse effect, mystery is good !
Amazing as usual, yours and Huberman's podcasts/videos are the absolute best in YT.
Fantastic! Great information! I love all your videos. ❤
Tou are magnificent❤
It's all about symmetry, beauty is.
Another amazing video. ❤
Could an additional contributor to the glimpse effect be that brains can rapidly rule out if the image belongs to someone closely related? That is, a glimpse is enough to impose a filter against relatives (or other known individuals previously deemed undesirable) and signal that the glimpsed is a potential mate worth further analysis. This could be tested by including images of siblings or other close relatives in the experiment you described and seeing if the circuitry can fire fast enough.
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Why David?