Mind: A Journey To The Heart Of Being Human Site

The feature ends by posing a question: If your mind is constantly changing and your memories are semi-fictional, what is the "permanent" core of your humanity?

A deep dive into how our brains edit our memories every time we recall them. It challenges the idea of an "objective" past, suggesting that being human means living in a constant state of creative self-revision. Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human

Use "Internal POV" cinematography—blurred edges, shifting colors, and soundscapes that mimic how we hear our own thoughts—to make the audience feel like they are inside a firing synapse. The feature ends by posing a question: If

What if you could see your memories not as photos, but as living, changing landscapes? Key Components: Use "Internal POV" cinematography—blurred edges

A profile on individuals with Aphantasia (no mental imagery) or Severed Corpus Callosum , showing how the mind adapts to create a cohesive sense of "Self" even when the hardware is different.