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Last week the count stopped at 11. This week it goes further. Phil and Cole make the case that some of what you call intuition, attunement, or "a feel for the room" is closer to sensing than to thinking, and that you have been systematically underusing it. If you have ever driven home and not remembered the drive, this episode is about what you are missing and how to get it back. Topics, research, and frameworks covered in this episode: * Esther Perel's work on eroticism as aliveness and sensory engagement * The default mode network versus the salience and attentional networks * Why distracted experience arrives at "low resolution" and how to restore it * David Livermore's four-factor cultural intelligence (CQ) model * The psychometric research of Soon Ang and Linn Van Dyne * CQ as perception rather than knowledge, and the limits of classroom training * Bud Craig's research on the anterior insula and interoception * Rizzolatti's 1992 mirror neuron discovery, plus the Hickok and Kilner critiques of overclaiming * Emotional contagion, nervous system co-regulation, and why the self is the signal You have more sensing equipment than you were taught, and most of it is recoverable through attention alone. If this show helps you think differently about how your brain works, rate, review, and follow @mybrainwisecoach wherever you listen. 00:00 Beyond The Eleven Sensory Systems 00:02 Going Past The Standard Count 00:03 Reframing Eroticism As Aliveness 00:04 Esther Perel On Sensory Engagement 00:05 The Default Mode Network Explained 00:06 Training High-Resolution Sensory Attention 00:08 David Livermore's Cultural Intelligence Model 00:11 Cultural Attunement As Bodily Perception 00:12 Why Cultural Knowledge Alone Fails 00:14 Reading A Room As Perception 00:14 Mirror Neurons And Their Critics 00:16 Emotional Contagion And Nervous System Resonance 00:18 The Practical Field Guide Summary 00:20 Recovering Your Underused Senses 00:20 Animal Senses And Closing Thoughts
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