Version 3: Mixing it up
Just attempted Version three of lesson #1, The one with the peppermint candy. I put the candy on my tongue, I could taste the mint, i could feel the weight on my tongue and it also had a tingling sensation. After a little bit, i could still feel the tingling sensation and was like "Yeah! i must be doing good!" However, i realized that i was mistaking the tingling for the actual taste. The actual taste of the mint had gone away shortly after i put the mint on my tongue. The taste wasn't coming back much unless i really moved the mint around in my mouth a lot. But i suppose that doesn't count since i already lost track of the flavor.
Could you possibly train your brain to pay attention to the taste longer? or will the taste go away shortly no matter what?
Not that i would train myself to hold a taste longer but i am curious. well actually, i'm going to do level 2 tomorrow and level 3 the next so i might as well.
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