My roommate in college had synesthesia- he could see music as color, which helped him a lot as a music ed major. Once someone played a random note, and asked him what it what. "It's supposed to be an F, but the piano's a little out of tune, it's too sharp. It's a bit too green."
That is awesome! Terence McKenna also says that the psychedelic brew ayahuasca can make you see sounds and music as colors. He tried it with a tribe, and they would all go up to the singing shaman after the trip and be all: "I really liked how the green came after the yellow..."
@@Toaru I think most psychedelics can result in synaesthesia. I personally have seen music on high doses of cannabis edibles, but it was just in black and white. With shrooms or LSD on the other hand all my senses are totally unseparated and every sensation is just perceived as another form of electrical vibration. Listening to music in this state is impossible since the ego has completely dissolved and there isn't even a sense of time. Before or after reaching this state it can be a really deep emotional and sensory experience that feels like it is going through the whole nervous system.
That terrifying little sensory map monster gets quite a bit more terrifying when you realize how enormous its genitals should be, as they're some of the most nerve-dense and sensitive parts of the body, and though we don't typically explore the world with them, they do make up a significant portion of our sensory experience.
"When you smell poop, there's poop particles in your nose." I FRICKIN' KNEW IT!!!
11 лет назад+265
Also, super fascinating/slightly homunculus related psych study: A women who was blind and had consequently learned braille had a stroke in her occipital lobe, and lost her ability to read braille. You'd think this would be impossible because she was blind and therefore not using her occipital lobe, but not only does the brain represent different parts of the body, it will take over unused parts of brain to help represent something else i.e. her brain re-wrote her occipital lobe to be involved with her ability to feel/read and therefore interpret braille, so when she had a stroke there her braille reading ability was damaged. It's also one of the reasons why "phantom limb" is a thing (i.e. when someone loses a limb but occasionally still feels like it's there), because the brain area that previously represented that limb will be taken over and begin to represent something else, but if that something else is triggered it can feel like the lost limb is still there. PSYC OUT.
To people bitching that this is more neurobiology than psychology: 1) The two are pretty closely linked 2) To understand psychology you have to know something about neurobiology 3) Haven't you ever taken a psych course? This is exactly how my course at uni started 4) Just shut up and be grateful that there's someone on youtube talking about science instead of just filming themselves doing stupid stuff.
#4 is just a downward social comparison. As you would know if that psych class you mentioned had covered the ways in which psychology encompasses more than just neuroscience.
HOMUNCULUS! It's a big and weird word that you may or may not have heard before, but do you know what it means? In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, ***** gives us a deeper understanding of this weird model of human sensation. Homunculus - Crash Course Psychology #6
The synesthesia section was pretty interesting. I said no to each of the questions, but it reminded me of when I was growing up, numbers had colours. Equations did as well. 49 was a green, not dark but not quite light either, 24 was a painfully bright red, and 56 was a tad bit darker than magenta. I didn't know not everyone did this until I was in grade 9, when a friend told me she had never experienced it. The colour never flashed before my eyes or anything, but the colour seemed to fill my mind completely. Its odd, reflecting back on it. I wonder if it was relatively normal. More than likely it was my way of learning, because once I was taught algebra, it stopped. Letters didn't have colours of their own, and math stopped making sense.
I think (though I'm not a professional) that childhood synesthesia is relatively common, and the way you described it exactly matches my experience and the experience I'd heard other people talk about (or, at least, our memory of those experiences). Interestingly, drugs like LSD can induce synesthetic sensations, though they're more pronounced and specific than descriptions (and memories) of early childhood synesthesia. Anecdotally, I once compared notes from an acid trip with a synesthetic friend, and the specifics seemed to match his everyday perceptions (ignoring all the other effects of LSD, of course).
Hank only hosts the show, the content and script are written by other people, so the credit goes to them(though it is possible that he is also a fan as well :)).
I received a 100% on my Ap Psychology midterm, I'm so glad you guys started a psychology section. I passed Ap Bio freshman year because of you, thanks!
Hey CrashCourse! I would like to thank you for talking about Synesthesia. I've had Grapheme type (letters and #s having color) along with being able to see vivid colors when I hear sounds and feeling taps on my head when I hear certain noises since I was born, but it really started to show up when I turned twelve years old to the point where I would run into walls when the hallways became to noisy because there would be a blob of moving colors and shapes in front of me. During my life, I have shared this with my classmates before, and it was normally met with snickers, mean comments, and people hooting and hollering at me, so I could tell them what it looked like. After these incidences, I stopped telling people. Thank you CrashCourse for sharing this large part of my life with the world to lessen the stigma and ignorance around it, so maybe the next person I tell won't think I'm so strange.
I sometimes wonder if he knows all the things he mentions or makes references to, that would make hank even more awesome. Or maybe he just googled humonculus and happend to come across fma :P
I was bing watching it and I all the sudden herd him say "homunculus" and I fangirled, then when he pointed it out I fangirled more, then I proceeded to finish the video
I only knew this word from FMA and didn't know it was a real word. Today in my psych class the prof mentioned homunculus, needless to say I started paying more attention haha.
Haha I know this is way too overstated in the comments section when this is supposed to be a psychology vid, but... he referenced FMA!!!! I'm just... dying from happiness right now.
Oh my god I have synesthesia. The word government tastes like bubble gum, culture tastes like blood (weird I know), and pop tastes like blue raspberry.
First time on your channel and after randomly choosing psychology and now on the 6 episode I am actually enjoying the subject! The little totoro before, a reference to fullmetal alchemist and a few other things made little connections with the info I now remember :D Awesome, really if I studied psychology I would be rewatching this all the time for how easily you explain everything
The amount of inner happy "holy jumping Jesus wtf's" after hearing "Full metal Alchemist" on a science RUclips channel is just... making my day and not letting me concentrate on the knowledge xD. Now I really need to know, if he watched the show, or just came across while looking for material for this episode. And, if he watched - did he like it? Favorite character? Original or the re-roll version? xD.
heh i was interested to hear it too :P my small comment is: watched the original first, started brotherhood a few months later but gave up after first few minutes thinking it was like the same thing. Found out later it's worth watching then was able to enjoy that too :P I think I liked the ending of brotherhood better. both are interesting and worth watching. there you go :P
Did you use some sort of psychoacoustic effect on your voice to make it sound like it was coming from behind the listener? (when you say 'right behind me' at 1:45)
Nerub Your earlobes and head absorb different frequencies of sound depending on the direction the sound comes from. Our brain decodes this and that's the main reason why we are able to tell if something is in front of us or behind us. On a simple stereo recording, this normally isn't possible - something in the center sounds equally as if it could be in front of you or behind you. It's possible to create a filter using DSP (digital signal processing) that recreates the same effect of the head/earlobes, which is known as a head-related transfer function (HRTF). Using advanced techniques such as binaural recording, it's possible to create a 3D sound space using just filters, DSP, and a simple pair of headphones. I am an audio electronics engineer so I have a lot of knowledge on the subject. In this video, however, he just hard-panned the voice entirely to the right channel. So none of that fancy HRTF stuff I described in my post was used at all. :)
When I read the word "Homunculus" I thought of the primary motor/sensory area in the cerebrum. And when I read the word "Psychology" I wasn't expecting basic anatomy and physiology. Great work nonetheless, I wish I could see some psychology soon.
I share your opinion concerning what SHOULD be taught in Psych classes, but in addition to general education, the purpose Crash Course videos is in the title: They're a crash course for actual high-school lessons which happen to feature anatomy within the curriculum of Psychology, however poor a decision that may be.
Damn.... Hank got All the Otakus smiling with this one. "Homunculus! If you've heard it... Probably not in the context of Psychology. YOu may recognize it from... the 'Bad guys' from FMA" #BestRefernce2014
Just got to say. Crash Course has really helped me through my psyc courses at college. I have always struggled with ADHD, and being dyslexic I have troubles reading sometimes. Thank you for taking the time do make these videos. It really gives the underdog a chance at succeeding in school. Cheers from Canada
The form of synesthesia you described (the cool kind, sadly) is pretty rare. The less cool kind (which I have) makes you ASSOCIATE colors with numbers, touch with sound, etc., but you don't actually see/feel it. That is actually more common than you would expect. Most people don't even know they have it. I spent years wishing I had synesthesia before learning I did, just not the cool kind.
Actually no, the genitals are shown as small on the homunculus because in proportion to other innervated regions, they have very few. I don't know what pictures you have been looking at.
I tried to look up homunculus before the episode but I got really confused by the definition. Thanks so much, Hank for clearing that up! I'm so excited for next week's episode! :D Will there be an interactive part of the video in which we, the audience can participate? :) Great work, Hank and to the rest of the team...you guys are the best!
I have to take a minute to appreciate that Hank knows about D&D AND *Full Metal Alchemist. To be a huge nerd, "Equivalent Exchange"- "Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's first law of Equivalent Exchange."* Also, I have synthesthia. Thank you for talking about it! This channel is just Awesome! I love yall! ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Wait, synesthesia includes smells having textures?! I thought it was just relating colors to things! Life makes so much more sense now, because I would always get weird looks when I told people what a smell felt like
i actually have the sound-to-color synesthesia you described here, it may be of interest to know that, to me, your voice is a thick blue and yellow. it reminds me strongly of the Van Gogh painting 'Siesta'. it's very pretty!
Great to see synesthesia being talked about! Currently writing a thesis about the artistic potential of synesthesia. And glad to see a common interest on the topic.
I can play trombone with my eyes completely closed, but I've hit walls. So I avoid doing that. I dont know the purpose of this comment. But now it's here.
Actually, it's Hank! Well maybe not just Hank, but in some early vlogbrother videos he talks briefly about some anime he likes and he's talked about it on his twitter too.
It's an anime about a world where science is replaced mainly by alchemy, and two brothers try to use alchemy to bring their deceased mother back to life, and end up getting tied up into some very complicated problems in their society. I recommend Fullmetal Alchemist and/or Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (their stories are different, since the first anime came out before the source material manga was done, and Brotherhood came out after the source material). Anyway, look it up if you want to. :)
My roommate in college had synesthesia- he could see music as color, which helped him a lot as a music ed major. Once someone played a random note, and asked him what it what. "It's supposed to be an F, but the piano's a little out of tune, it's too sharp. It's a bit too green."
Beautiful
That is awesome!
Terence McKenna also says that the psychedelic brew ayahuasca can make you see sounds and music as colors. He tried it with a tribe, and they would all go up to the singing shaman after the trip and be all: "I really liked how the green came after the yellow..."
My pleasure. Next time: sequins.
@@Toaru I think most psychedelics can result in synaesthesia. I personally have seen music on high doses of cannabis edibles, but it was just in black and white. With shrooms or LSD on the other hand all my senses are totally unseparated and every sensation is just perceived as another form of electrical vibration. Listening to music in this state is impossible since the ego has completely dissolved and there isn't even a sense of time. Before or after reaching this state it can be a really deep emotional and sensory experience that feels like it is going through the whole nervous system.
Interesting! Did you see it in your mind, or was the vision "intruding" upon your actual eye vision?
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That terrifying little sensory map monster gets quite a bit more terrifying when you realize how enormous its genitals should be, as they're some of the most nerve-dense and sensitive parts of the body, and though we don't typically explore the world with them, they do make up a significant portion of our sensory experience.
This is a pg cartoon one- You can easily google the real one, and yes it has huge genitals
Nightmare fuel
this guy is like the perfect boyfriend.He likes animals,he is nice,he likes psychology and he knows full metal alchemist.congrats you're awesome.
Your grammar is a crime against humanity.
Just have to say it.
***** classy
He also referenced doctor who in a previous episode!!😆 perfect
“Sucking face”
Gay
"When you smell poop, there's poop particles in your nose."
I FRICKIN' KNEW IT!!!
Also, super fascinating/slightly homunculus related psych study: A women who was blind and had consequently learned braille had a stroke in her occipital lobe, and lost her ability to read braille. You'd think this would be impossible because she was blind and therefore not using her occipital lobe, but not only does the brain represent different parts of the body, it will take over unused parts of brain to help represent something else i.e. her brain re-wrote her occipital lobe to be involved with her ability to feel/read and therefore interpret braille, so when she had a stroke there her braille reading ability was damaged.
It's also one of the reasons why "phantom limb" is a thing (i.e. when someone loses a limb but occasionally still feels like it's there), because the brain area that previously represented that limb will be taken over and begin to represent something else, but if that something else is triggered it can feel like the lost limb is still there.
PSYC OUT.
To people bitching that this is more neurobiology than psychology:
1) The two are pretty closely linked
2) To understand psychology you have to know something about neurobiology
3) Haven't you ever taken a psych course? This is exactly how my course at uni started
4) Just shut up and be grateful that there's someone on youtube talking about science instead of just filming themselves doing stupid stuff.
#4 is just a downward social comparison. As you would know if that psych class you mentioned had covered the ways in which psychology encompasses more than just neuroscience.
*80% of Comments:* Full Metal Alchemist
*15% of Comments:* Guy injecting sperm into egg
*5% of Comments:* Psychology
Aw yes. He said "Fullmetal Alchemist"
+TheTanDoctor Ha, my thoughts exactly.
+TheTanDoctor I came straight down to the comments after he said that
+Humaira Islam me too hahahaha, best anime ever
You have my brain, i was thinking that exactly
Edward Elric 2016. "You're never too small to make a difference."
HOMUNCULUS! It's a big and weird word that you may or may not have heard before, but do you know what it means? In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, ***** gives us a deeper understanding of this weird model of human sensation.
Homunculus - Crash Course Psychology #6
Always happy to review this stuff!
It's golem but more...
That entire third sentence of the show was so hilarious that I went to the next video because it could not possibly have gotten better.
FMA!!
Sheldon Cooper describes Leonard as one lol
As soon as I saw the title, I KNEW there would be an FMA reference in the first minute. Thank you Hank and crew for keeping up with your audience.
The synesthesia section was pretty interesting. I said no to each of the questions, but it reminded me of when I was growing up, numbers had colours. Equations did as well. 49 was a green, not dark but not quite light either, 24 was a painfully bright red, and 56 was a tad bit darker than magenta. I didn't know not everyone did this until I was in grade 9, when a friend told me she had never experienced it.
The colour never flashed before my eyes or anything, but the colour seemed to fill my mind completely. Its odd, reflecting back on it. I wonder if it was relatively normal. More than likely it was my way of learning, because once I was taught algebra, it stopped. Letters didn't have colours of their own, and math stopped making sense.
I think (though I'm not a professional) that childhood synesthesia is relatively common, and the way you described it exactly matches my experience and the experience I'd heard other people talk about (or, at least, our memory of those experiences).
Interestingly, drugs like LSD can induce synesthetic sensations, though they're more pronounced and specific than descriptions (and memories) of early childhood synesthesia. Anecdotally, I once compared notes from an acid trip with a synesthetic friend, and the specifics seemed to match his everyday perceptions (ignoring all the other effects of LSD, of course).
OMG HE KNOWS ABOUT FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST
that's literally the first thing i thought off when he said homunculus XD
Same :3
Omggg mee toooo
Alex De La Rosa same
Alex De La Rosa same ^_^
Alex De La Rosa OMG!! YES!!!! SAME HERE!!!!!
'the bad guys in fullmetal alchemist' ayyyy Hank's seen FMA
not gonna lie it's what I first thought of when he said Homunculus
Hi, I'm Gay same
Holy crap Hank watched Fullemetal Alchemist :00
Who knew!
Hank only hosts the show, the content and script are written by other people, so the credit goes to them(though it is possible that he is also a fan as well :)).
Anthony Iacobucci I think he does ;)
Lana K ikr
Lana K FMA is one of my top 5 favorite animes its classic at this point
I received a 100% on my Ap Psychology midterm, I'm so glad you guys started a psychology section. I passed Ap Bio freshman year because of you, thanks!
Hey CrashCourse!
I would like to thank you for talking about Synesthesia. I've had Grapheme type (letters and #s having color) along with being able to see vivid colors when I hear sounds and feeling taps on my head when I hear certain noises since I was born, but it really started to show up when I turned twelve years old to the point where I would run into walls when the hallways became to noisy because there would be a blob of moving colors and shapes in front of me. During my life, I have shared this with my classmates before, and it was normally met with snickers, mean comments, and people hooting and hollering at me, so I could tell them what it looked like. After these incidences, I stopped telling people. Thank you CrashCourse for sharing this large part of my life with the world to lessen the stigma and ignorance around it, so maybe the next person I tell won't think I'm so strange.
Awesome, He referenced FMA !!!!!
What fma?
Full Metal Alchemist, it's is an amazing anime
Neha Vennapusa ok thnks :)
I sometimes wonder if he knows all the things he mentions or makes references to, that would make hank even more awesome. Or maybe he just googled humonculus and happend to come across fma :P
maybe..
I tried to explain my synesthesia to someone and they thought I was on drugs, thanks for explaining it to me and my friend.
My choir teacher had sound taste synesthesia, one time when we were singing particularly well he said we tasted like red velvet cake.
You get my like JUST for that FMA shout-out. There aren't nearly enough FMA references out there in the world.
Very well done, Hank.
Save it for Comic-Con.
Elu Arkham Fullmetal Alchemist has nothing to do with Comic-con.
you just made a reference to Full Metal Alchemist.....Best youtube show ever.
the fact that he mentioned FMA maaaaade my day!!!!! XD
FK YEAH \(>o
I came here not expecting an FMA reference. Take my like , TAKE IT!
OMG you mentioned FMA... You're my favorite person right now. Thank you for making psychology more fun! ^^
that little guy realky looks kinda like gluttony from fullmetal alchemist brotherhood
That's what I thought XD
definitely not as scary though
Lingering HoRRorz but he was so cuteeeeeeeeeee
Oberyn Martell Hell no! That thing used to scary the shit out of me
Lingering HoRRorz but he is so cute and chubby when he eats people aint hat just adorable
In my head ---> Fullmetal, Fullmetal, Fullmetal, Fullmetal, Fullmetal-Out loud when I'm at 0:08 ---> YES!!!
+Night Strike I'm 300% with you on this one
+Night Strike Me too , I felt so satisfied when he mentioned it .
yeahhh 😂😂
When he said it, I was like: YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YESSS!!!!!!!!!!
Sameee that acc put my mind at rest to continue with the rest of the video and actually learn something
Apparently I'm literally the only one here who doesn't watch Full metal Alchemist.
You should! It's a great show.
Eh, I only watched it because TV-tropes mentioned it over 1,000 times and I was curious as to why...
Same.
Thats ok, i dont watch it too.. i read it ;)
Zminchu I never heard of it.
Everyones stoked by the FMA connection... I was totally amped when he pleasantly mentioned D&D haha
Tnx guys! u are saviors of college students all over the world!
This is why I love Crash Course so much. They always make reference to the things I love which keeps me interested
You mean bacon, don't you?
Yeah, I meant Full metal Alchemist.
*moist*
who came here after they saw the guy injecting sperm into egg?
#relatable
I did, im pretty spooked
+anthony nguyen nfkrz
+Jan Egeland ey blezrs nfkrz ere, blyad blyad blyad
smiis cykaaaaaaa
The title and Full Metal Alchemist brought me here. :)
I was bing watching it and I all the sudden herd him say "homunculus" and I fangirled, then when he pointed it out I fangirled more, then I proceeded to finish the video
XD Lol
I was like,"FMA!!! YASSSS!"
I only knew this word from FMA and didn't know it was a real word. Today in my psych class the prof mentioned homunculus, needless to say I started paying more attention haha.
StealthWarrior91 lol :)
That's pretty funny
2013danrazor You're speaking to someone in 3rd year uni and a 3.6 gpa ;)
This is really helpful because I have my psychology exams and this video makes everything a whole lot easier to understand. So thanks a bunch👍😄
Haha I know this is way too overstated in the comments section when this is supposed to be a psychology vid, but... he referenced FMA!!!! I'm just... dying from happiness right now.
I LITERALLY SCREAMED OUT LOUD WHEN HANK MENTIONED FMA
Oh my god I have synesthesia. The word government tastes like bubble gum, culture tastes like blood (weird I know), and pop tastes like blue raspberry.
I love that you made a reference to FMA
Props for the FMA reference. Just made my day. Omg
First time on your channel and after randomly choosing psychology and now on the 6 episode I am actually enjoying the subject! The little totoro before, a reference to fullmetal alchemist and a few other things made little connections with the info I now remember :D Awesome, really if I studied psychology I would be rewatching this all the time for how easily you explain everything
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97% I watch fullmetal alchemist
2% I don't watch fullmetal alchemist
1% other
The amount of inner happy "holy jumping Jesus wtf's" after hearing "Full metal Alchemist" on a science RUclips channel is just... making my day and not letting me concentrate on the knowledge xD. Now I really need to know, if he watched the show, or just came across while looking for material for this episode. And, if he watched - did he like it? Favorite character? Original or the re-roll version? xD.
heh i was interested to hear it too :P
my small comment is:
watched the original first, started brotherhood a few months later but gave up after first few minutes thinking it was like the same thing.
Found out later it's worth watching then was able to enjoy that too :P
I think I liked the ending of brotherhood better.
both are interesting and worth watching.
there you go :P
FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST!!!! WOOH did not expect him to comment on fma woow, this just made my day :D
Did you use some sort of psychoacoustic effect on your voice to make it sound like it was coming from behind the listener? (when you say 'right behind me' at 1:45)
I think he just used a 3D microphone and some fancy video editing to do that, but it *was* pretty cool, right?
Nerub Your earlobes and head absorb different frequencies of sound depending on the direction the sound comes from. Our brain decodes this and that's the main reason why we are able to tell if something is in front of us or behind us. On a simple stereo recording, this normally isn't possible - something in the center sounds equally as if it could be in front of you or behind you. It's possible to create a filter using DSP (digital signal processing) that recreates the same effect of the head/earlobes, which is known as a head-related transfer function (HRTF). Using advanced techniques such as binaural recording, it's possible to create a 3D sound space using just filters, DSP, and a simple pair of headphones. I am an audio electronics engineer so I have a lot of knowledge on the subject. In this video, however, he just hard-panned the voice entirely to the right channel. So none of that fancy HRTF stuff I described in my post was used at all. :)
@@bgildersleeve wooow
Thank u for making me paying attention to put headset on it was pretty cool experience
These videos REALLY helped me study for my AP Psych exam! Thanks so much for the help!!!
Great job on the shoutout to FMA.
When I read the word "Homunculus" I thought of the primary motor/sensory area in the cerebrum. And when I read the word "Psychology" I wasn't expecting basic anatomy and physiology. Great work nonetheless, I wish I could see some psychology soon.
i just though of full metal alchemist
LoL. I did too :D
I share your opinion concerning what SHOULD be taught in Psych classes, but in addition to general education, the purpose Crash Course videos is in the title: They're a crash course for actual high-school lessons which happen to feature anatomy within the curriculum of Psychology, however poor a decision that may be.
Damn.... Hank got All the Otakus smiling with this one. "Homunculus! If you've heard it... Probably not in the context of Psychology. YOu may recognize it from... the 'Bad guys' from FMA" #BestRefernce2014
After seeing the Creature that represents the Homunculus.... i kinda want Lust back XD
FullMetal Alchemist reference, top notch.
Just got to say. Crash Course has really helped me through my psyc courses at college. I have always struggled with ADHD, and being dyslexic I have troubles reading sometimes. Thank you for taking the time do make these videos. It really gives the underdog a chance at succeeding in school.
Cheers from Canada
Yay! You said FullMetal Alchemist!
Woo, we're going over this stuff in physiological psych class right now, it's a great refresher!
I love how this guy makes such complex things so relatable! example =fma! I truly hope this guy is a teacher!
best video i had watched on youtube...i just love psychology. thank you crashcourse for providing these many videos for free
We are very lucky to have the Vlog Brothers
Thank you
YOU MENTIONED FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST I"M SO HAPPY EEEEEEE
The mentioning of fullmetal alchemist completes me
The form of synesthesia you described (the cool kind, sadly) is pretty rare. The less cool kind (which I have) makes you ASSOCIATE colors with numbers, touch with sound, etc., but you don't actually see/feel it. That is actually more common than you would expect. Most people don't even know they have it. I spent years wishing I had synesthesia before learning I did, just not the cool kind.
Woo, AP psych exam on the last video, this video, AND the next video tomorrow! Thanks Hank, as always!!!
I got excited when he said FullMetal Alchemist
I thought of FMA.
me too!
FMA IS THE BEST
FMA is garbage. Brotherhood or nothing.
well they mentioned it in the video.
Mr. Rize AG
Excluding how Brotherhood just butchered the Nina episode and made it much less heartbreaking
Full Metal Alchemist! Love that show :D
Zeno same
I only clicked this video because of Fullmetal Alchemist, but I'm so glad I watched the whole video.
OMG 1:45-1:48 WAS DANG AMAZING
That Full Metal Alchemist reference made my life complete
You forgot dude's big ol' gonads. Those are *packed* with sensory nerves, and are pretty sizable in every homunculus illustration I've ever seen.
Freud would have a field day...
I don't think he forgot them, just, left them out
Hank and John generally keep it pretty G-rated, but yeah, homunculus would be packin'
Actually no, the genitals are shown as small on the homunculus because in proportion to other innervated regions, they have very few. I don't know what pictures you have been looking at.
Are they, though? Mine aren't THAT sensitive, it just fucking hurts through the whole pelvis if they get hit is all
I'm sorry, I lost it at "sucking face" XD
Nice T-shirt. Also, you referenced FMA!
Wearing headphones listening to 1:44-1:48 threw me off but is extremely awesome.
Props for the Full Metal Alchemist reference... that was the first thing I thought of when I saw the title.
That Full Metal Alchemist reference compels me
I tried to look up homunculus before the episode but I got really confused by the definition. Thanks so much, Hank for clearing that up! I'm so excited for next week's episode! :D Will there be an interactive part of the video in which we, the audience can participate? :) Great work, Hank and to the rest of the team...you guys are the best!
4:35 That coincidence though. RIP Prince.
I have to take a minute to appreciate that Hank knows about D&D AND *Full Metal Alchemist. To be a huge nerd, "Equivalent Exchange"- "Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's first law of Equivalent Exchange."*
Also, I have synthesthia. Thank you for talking about it!
This channel is just Awesome! I love yall! ♥️♥️♥️♥️
I'm so glad you mentioned fullmetal !
I learned a lot from this video. But most of all, I learned that I really, really want my own stuffed Hanklerfish.
Wait, synesthesia includes smells having textures?! I thought it was just relating colors to things! Life makes so much more sense now, because I would always get weird looks when I told people what a smell felt like
i actually have the sound-to-color synesthesia you described here, it may be of interest to know that, to me, your voice is a thick blue and yellow. it reminds me strongly of the Van Gogh painting 'Siesta'. it's very pretty!
Hank.. The way you speak is just pure awesome...
With this I can finally start to understand the Zach Hadel creature. Thanks crash course!
I may have screamed YES when he mentioned Fullmetal Alchemist. May.
August. June.
Great to see synesthesia being talked about!
Currently writing a thesis about the artistic potential of synesthesia. And glad to see a common interest on the topic.
who else is rewatching all of these videos in preparation for next week's AP psych test? :)
Mine is tomorrow, I'm glad I found this!
Shabana Ali It is tomorrow for everybody in the nation :P
lol watching the morning of
Uphp
Tuco Salamanca huh? In the U.S. they have psychology in highschool?
I got to this video on accident, and subscribed immediately upon hearing "Fullmetal Alchemist"
I am a synesthete and it's so awesome you mentioned synesthesia in this episode. I wish more people knew about it
Mostly many were thinking Fullmetal achemist Homoncolus. :D
Loooool I'm amazed he knew about the full metal alchemist, and yep clicked this because of fullmetal alchemist XD hahahaahhaha
I can play trombone with my eyes completely closed, but I've hit walls. So I avoid doing that. I dont know the purpose of this comment. But now it's here.
"The bad guys in full metal alchemist"
Mr. Green I love you
Yaaay Uncle Hank mentioned FMA(B) my favorite thing! Ur videos are just amazing (y)
I'm a synesthete! My sound and smell are connected. :D
Speaking of full metal alchemist in this episode, that freaky little humunculus looks like a mix between gluttony and gollum heheh
is it weird that I watch these for fun, just for knowledge??
That's what I do too
Same here
+LeLe Mclaurin I like it.
Isn't that the point of the videos lol? I do the same.
smiis I honestly I thought that people actually learned this in schools
I SWEAR THE FIRST THING I THOUGHT OF WAS FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST!! I LOVE THIS GUY!!😂😂😂
I'm going to sit here and watch every crash course video. thank you. I
Someone at crashcourse watches Full Metal Alchemist.
Actually, it's Hank! Well maybe not just Hank, but in some early vlogbrother videos he talks briefly about some anime he likes and he's talked about it on his twitter too.
Anyone else not familiar with Fullmetal Alchemist?
It's an anime about a world where science is replaced mainly by alchemy, and two brothers try to use alchemy to bring their deceased mother back to life, and end up getting tied up into some very complicated problems in their society. I recommend Fullmetal Alchemist and/or Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (their stories are different, since the first anime came out before the source material manga was done, and Brotherhood came out after the source material). Anyway, look it up if you want to. :)
you know keep going . you guys provide lots of lessons for other countries.
I am 12 and what to be a psychological expert of some sort and this is helping so much
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Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet Caroline
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