Markiplier
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I've seen some kind of like MRI, functional MRI scans that show the pathways of like smell compared to a dog's.
Like a smell for dogs ties almost everywhere into their brain, like the visual centers, the memory centers, stuff like that.
Whereas for humans, it really doesn't go very far.
It doesn't tie into all the other parts of the brain.
Whereas like vision does, it bounces through the entire, like your eyes are in the front, the vision processors are in the back, and it transverses through the entirety of it.
I think similarly with audio, like there's much more brain activity in those senses than smell.
I don't know about taste, probably similar, which is weird concerning how much humans like food.
Oh, there was one more thing for the proprietary session.
I wonder if this has to do with why people have a really interesting ability to kind of become the vehicle they're piloting.
Because when you're driving, you just kind of, I don't know, it's not like you become it, but you get integrated in it where you subconsciously can feel the car's movement.
And you kind of like personality wise, people have big trucks.
Not me, of course, but people have big trucks that are like, look how big I am.
I wouldn't say specifically, but I can't remember where I was reading.
This is more just like other observations of other people for these like things.
But there also is that trance like state where you lose all perception and the car is still going in the right direction and not crashing and you have made exits.
I see how... That's a point, buddy.