https://t.co/jCRIUOoqlY I finished this book called "The boy who loved too much". It's about a young boy born with William's syndrome and the affect that has on his personality is huge. #sjcperson19
#sjcsensation19 This is a good read. I've always wondered about the benefits of sensory deprivation or if it really has all of the good effects that it claims to have. https://t.co/mo8xaMSqdY
#sjcperson19 This was a pretty cool read. An expert reveals the 12 key traits common in serial killers, and some of them might surprise you https://t.co/3JDl5D9X2N via @thisisinsider
In my reading, it talks about how sensations are private but thoughts are public. Two people can understand the concept of color and can tell the difference between a green item and a red item. With sensations only the person experiencing it knows what it's like. #sjcsensation19
How does time play a role in how you perceive the world? This video will also tell you how your view of time plays a role in your thinking. https://t.co/7tDBbndZd5
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@mikk_cook This is a really good video. It has all of the important stuff to know about Freud presented in way that makes you pay attention. #sjcperson19
#sjcperson19 I'm not sure if I can link this but the new black mirror movie on Netflix is a must see. We mentioned free will in class and it fits in perfectly. It's a choose your adventure movie so you get to make choices to see where it will go. But do we really have a choice?
This video is the author of the book we are reading for class. He describes hallucinations and how people experience them differently. https://t.co/VJZSfKQBxt #sjcsensation19