Do you get any closed-eye visuals while falling asleep? Obviously psilocybin massively increases ability at this, but I've found practising daily at night can increase control and level of detail dramatically over the…
Visualising does appear to be a skill you can actively get better at, for example there's some evidence to suggest describing what you're seeing out loud as you're doing it can increase your ability with time and…
Obviously there's a lot of variance as everyone's different, but here's a list of benefits at least some people with aphantasia report: * Being more in the moment. An example of this is being better at mindfulness, as…
People with aphantasia may or may not dream visually. There's actually quite a range of experiences just within dreaming. For example, not everyone dreams in colour and not everyone dreams in first person.
I'm currently running an exploratory survey of these sorts of sensory differences to see their prevalence, especially among people with autism and SPD: https://surveys.autisticempire.com/117683 Prosopagnosia and…
Yes I think you're right. Although the post-js version would be the page you're looking at, so it makes sense it'd prioritise that over "what html was sent from the server which may not reflect what you're seeing".
Does it not work to select all, right click and "view selection source"?
Do you get any closed-eye visuals while falling asleep? Obviously psilocybin massively increases ability at this, but I've found practising daily at night can increase control and level of detail dramatically over the…
Visualising does appear to be a skill you can actively get better at, for example there's some evidence to suggest describing what you're seeing out loud as you're doing it can increase your ability with time and…
Obviously there's a lot of variance as everyone's different, but here's a list of benefits at least some people with aphantasia report: * Being more in the moment. An example of this is being better at mindfulness, as…
People with aphantasia may or may not dream visually. There's actually quite a range of experiences just within dreaming. For example, not everyone dreams in colour and not everyone dreams in first person.
I'm currently running an exploratory survey of these sorts of sensory differences to see their prevalence, especially among people with autism and SPD: https://surveys.autisticempire.com/117683 Prosopagnosia and…
Yes I think you're right. Although the post-js version would be the page you're looking at, so it makes sense it'd prioritise that over "what html was sent from the server which may not reflect what you're seeing".
Does it not work to select all, right click and "view selection source"?