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primary visual cortex
vestibular and visual
Yes, ASMR does stand for autonomous sensory meridian response. It is the effect of brain tingling triggered by certain visual and sound stimuli.
Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is not a psychological "high" in the traditional sense. It is a relaxing and pleasurable tingling sensation that some individuals experience in response to certain auditory and visual stimuli. ASMR is not associated with altered states of consciousness or euphoria typically seen with drug-induced highs.
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Iconic memory. It is a short-lived form of sensory memory that stores visual information in its original sensory form for a brief period of time.
Visual Audio Sensory Theater was created on 1998-04-28.
Sensory memory is stored in different regions of the brain depending on the type of sensory information. For example, auditory sensory memory is primarily processed in the auditory cortex, while visual sensory memory is processed in the visual cortex.
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The 5 sensory images are visual, auditory, kinesthetic, olfactory (smell), and gustatory(taste).
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primary visual cortex
visual sensory typically holds an image of your environment for about one -quarter to one- half second before it's replaced by anther overlapping "snapshot." the auditory sensory holds sound information a little longer, up to three or four seconds
It means the parts that are visible in other words, the parts you can see. elements = parts visual = seen
vestibular and visual