#JamaisVu is a really well-written TTRPG, its had me laughing out loud several times. I am curious how well the solo rules work, but they seem to be spread out in the book. A lotta good oracles in this book though, and the writing captures the feel of the game.
Hopefully once I'm through it, the solo procedure will make a bit more sense, because the way the skills work in solo play is a little confusing to me.
@stargazersmith I *want* to relate this to the druggie joke of "Have you ever *really* looked at your hand?" Another similar thing is "Have you ever really looked at a blank piece of paper?" But I've never heard that one presented as a joke... I'm not sure either is actually related to jamais vu though. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Unfortunately, I know from experience that the, um, easiest way to induce jamais vu is a head injury. :-( #neuroscience #IgNobelPrize #dejaVu #jamaisVu #educateMe
🔵 L’opposto del déjà vu: il jamais vu, quando il noto diventa ignoto
👉 Leggi l’articolo: https://medicinaonline.co/2024/02/14/jamais-vu/
✅ #dejavu #memoria #amnesia #jamaisvu #paramnesia #neurologia #EmilioAlessioLoiacono #MedicinaOnLine
The Opposite of Déjà Vu Is a Thing, And It's Even More Uncanny
I have this strange feeling I have read this before.
https://www.sciencealert.com/the-opposite-of-dj-vu-is-a-thing-and-its-even-more-uncanny
"We don’t know much about jamais vu. But we guessed it would be pretty easy to induce in the laboratory. If you just ask someone to repeat something over and over, they often find it becomes meaningless and confusing."
https://theconversation.com/jamais-vu-the-science-behind-eerie-opposite-of-deja-vu-213596