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In this episode of Autism & the Structure of Reality (Pt. 3), we go deeper into one of the biggest questions in neuroscience, philosophy, and human experience: What is reality from the perspective of the mind? Building from Jung, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, and Dostoevsky, this episode connects phenomenology and modern neuroscience to show how perception is not passive. The brain filters, predicts, suppresses, and constructs experience long before we consciously recognize it. Topics include the thalamus as a sensory gatekeeper, predictive processing, salience networks, attention, filtering, compression, and why different minds can inhabit fundamentally different experienced realities.
This episode also explores how the autistic phenotype may process the world with less compression, stronger bottom-up sensory detail, and different salience weighting, creating tension between the individual and the social system. Rather than framing difference as dysfunction, the discussion reframes it as a different way of organizing reality itself. If Episodes 1 and 2 explored the conflict between the self and the crowd, this episode examines the deeper computational and perceptual mechanisms underneath that conflict — and why the world different people experience may not actually be the same world at all.
Part 1 https://youtu.be/fqDAfjMXTBQ?si=zzhf5ZrQ8nlwcVuu
Part 2 https://youtu.be/bM7kw6ni3Tk?si=sSH_CJcV42Rx-xLr
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00:00 – MAYU Water; hydration, minerals & absorption
01:12 – Daylight Computer Company & Daylight Kids; low-stimulation tech, focus & sleep
02:19 – Chroma Light Devices; full-spectrum lighting & circadian rhythm support
03:26 – Intro; Jung, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky & the self vs the crowd
05:50 – What is reality? Perception, lived experience & phenomenology
07:18 – The thalamus; sensory gating, awareness & perception filtering
09:12 – Attention shapes reality; William James, alpha rhythms & suppression
12:03 – The predictive brain; prediction error, beta/gamma rhythms & constructed reality
15:08 – Salience networks; ACC, insula, spindle neurons & what the brain flags as important
18:21 – Filtering & compression; detail processing, prediction weighting & social tension
21:42 – Different processing = different realities; the individual vs the system
24:37 – Closing thoughts; deeper truth, perception & organizing reality differently
X: https://x.com/rps47586
YT: https://www.youtube.com/@FromTheSpectrum
email: [email protected]
By Ryan Sumner4.9
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In this episode of Autism & the Structure of Reality (Pt. 3), we go deeper into one of the biggest questions in neuroscience, philosophy, and human experience: What is reality from the perspective of the mind? Building from Jung, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, and Dostoevsky, this episode connects phenomenology and modern neuroscience to show how perception is not passive. The brain filters, predicts, suppresses, and constructs experience long before we consciously recognize it. Topics include the thalamus as a sensory gatekeeper, predictive processing, salience networks, attention, filtering, compression, and why different minds can inhabit fundamentally different experienced realities.
This episode also explores how the autistic phenotype may process the world with less compression, stronger bottom-up sensory detail, and different salience weighting, creating tension between the individual and the social system. Rather than framing difference as dysfunction, the discussion reframes it as a different way of organizing reality itself. If Episodes 1 and 2 explored the conflict between the self and the crowd, this episode examines the deeper computational and perceptual mechanisms underneath that conflict — and why the world different people experience may not actually be the same world at all.
Part 1 https://youtu.be/fqDAfjMXTBQ?si=zzhf5ZrQ8nlwcVuu
Part 2 https://youtu.be/bM7kw6ni3Tk?si=sSH_CJcV42Rx-xLr
MAYU Water, use "autism" for 10% off at https://mayuwater.com
Daylight Computer Company, use "autism" for $50 off at https://buy.daylightcomputer.com/autism
and Daylight Kids (!!!) https://kids.daylightcomputer.com/autism
Chroma Light Devices, use "autism" for 10% discount at https://getchroma.co/?ref=autism
00:00 – MAYU Water; hydration, minerals & absorption
01:12 – Daylight Computer Company & Daylight Kids; low-stimulation tech, focus & sleep
02:19 – Chroma Light Devices; full-spectrum lighting & circadian rhythm support
03:26 – Intro; Jung, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky & the self vs the crowd
05:50 – What is reality? Perception, lived experience & phenomenology
07:18 – The thalamus; sensory gating, awareness & perception filtering
09:12 – Attention shapes reality; William James, alpha rhythms & suppression
12:03 – The predictive brain; prediction error, beta/gamma rhythms & constructed reality
15:08 – Salience networks; ACC, insula, spindle neurons & what the brain flags as important
18:21 – Filtering & compression; detail processing, prediction weighting & social tension
21:42 – Different processing = different realities; the individual vs the system
24:37 – Closing thoughts; deeper truth, perception & organizing reality differently
X: https://x.com/rps47586
YT: https://www.youtube.com/@FromTheSpectrum
email: [email protected]

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