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Gunnar_Zarncke comments on One model of understanding independent differences in sensory perception - Less Wrong Discussion

17 Post author: Elo 20 September 2015 09:32PM

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Comment author: Elo 21 September 2015 09:25:01AM 0 points [-]

In the wikipedia article it suggests that everyone uses all the systems situationally but seems to have a dominant one. I don't believe you that you never use the visual/auditory/kinasthetic phrases, happy to accept if you say that you rarely use them. I guess your task for the next week is to try to notice if you ever use a sensory-phrase and then try to think about why you chose that phrase. Report back?

Comment author: Gunnar_Zarncke 21 September 2015 01:47:46PM 0 points [-]

Typical mind fallacy, are you? I believe him because I can relate. I tried to determine my primary canvas and the answer is none of the ones you gave. It's the canvas of concepts and ideas.