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What do you know about aphantasia? Part 1.

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When we call someone unimaginative, we often refer to a person's poor imagination, but there is a state of the brain where it is physically unable to imagine anything [1] . People with aphantasia, or a "blind mind," often lack other imaginative senses, such as auditory or gustatory imagination. The condition manifests itself differently in different people: while some, like Loren Bouyer [2] , cannot imagine any sensory sensations, others can retain certain fantasies, such as touch or sound. The owner of the "blind mind" shed light on the various inner experiences of thinking of people with aphantasia, from the absence of pre-imagined conversations to the subconscious workings of the mind, which guides everyday activities without the need for visual or auditory biases. The difficulty people with this brain dysfunction have is perceiving images as they are, in stark contrast to typical visual processing, challenging our assumptions about how the brain construc

How to Infants’ Gut Bacteria* Create Serotonin to Build a Robust Immune System.

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  "The gut [1] is the second human brain, as it produces more than 90% of the neurotransmitters* in the human body. *Neurotransmitters [2] , particularly serotonin, are best known for their role in brain health, and neurotransmitter receptors are located throughout the human body,". - “The gut is now known as the second human brain as it makes over 90% of the neurotransmitters in the human body. While neurotransmitters such as serotonin are best known for their roles in brain health, receptors for neurotransmitters are located throughout the human body.   said Dr. Melody Zeng [3] , associate professor of immunology and senior author of the study. The establishment of immune tolerance to commensal bacteria and dietary antigens occurs during early life and is influenced by the gut microbiome. The gut is a major site of neurotransmitters, but how these neurotransmitters regulate immune tolerance during early life is unclear. Here you should pay attention to OMARIDIN [4] ,