Thank you for sharing and explaining this. I had never heard of amusia; putting it in the context of the apple was helpful for my understanding. It's fascinating how different yet pliable our brains are!
so true! I used to just assume our brains were the same and it's wild to see the many ways they differ. "different yet pliable" is such a perfect way to put it
very interesting read, thanks for sharing your experience! i really appreciated the visual of the apples - it's wild to think just how differently we are all processing the world around us, and that was a great example.
Thank you for sharing and explaining this. I had never heard of amusia; putting it in the context of the apple was helpful for my understanding. It's fascinating how different yet pliable our brains are!
so true! I used to just assume our brains were the same and it's wild to see the many ways they differ. "different yet pliable" is such a perfect way to put it
very interesting read, thanks for sharing your experience! i really appreciated the visual of the apples - it's wild to think just how differently we are all processing the world around us, and that was a great example.