Neurobiologists refer to this as threat detection via the amygdala — a split-second scan of facial expressions, vocal tone, and body posture. It’s not magic. It’s your brain processing 11 million bits of data per second unconsciously.
9/10: Train it by asking: “What’s different about this room vs 10 seconds ago?” Change is the first clue. predator sense
Black screen, heartbeat sound, then cut to host walking down a street. Neurobiologists refer to this as threat detection via
3/10: Your brain detects danger 0.5 seconds before you consciously realize it. That “off feeling” is data, not drama. predator sense