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

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Comment author: Romashka 21 September 2015 04:49:57PM 0 points [-]

Interesting. (I could not fold 3-D figures.) I don't really visualize things clearly, just kind of imagine shadows and lighter spaces. (Probably has to do with having to remember different habitats - mosaic leafy forests, high-albedo chalks, 'cupping' meadows, 'weightless' rivers, tunnels of forest roads, 'airy' conifer forests, entrances to the underground. If the contrast is high, like the interior of a bus in the evening but not in the afternoon, it is easier to imagine.)