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Meaningless Echoes. Semantic Satiation and the Neurological Glitch That Turns Words Into Gibberish
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- Nombre de pages196
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-31721-9
- EAN9783565317219
- Date de parution12/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille979 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Say the word "apple" out loud. Now say it twenty more times, as fast as you can. Within seconds, the word will entirely strip itself of meaning. It stops being a fruit and morphs into a bizarre, alien sequence of sounds. This jarring loss of meaning is a documented psychological phenomenon known as Semantic Satiation.
When we process language, our brain fires specific neural pathways connecting the sound of a word to its abstract concept.
However, neurons are highly susceptible to fatigue. By rapidly repeating the same phonetic trigger, the specific synaptic connection responsible for meaning gets temporarily exhausted, causing the brain to abruptly sever the link between the audio and the concept. You are left hearing only the raw, mechanical vibrations of the letters. This book explores the fragile architecture of human linguistics.
It delves into how this cognitive glitch is utilized therapeutically to treat stuttering and phobias, intentionally exhausting the emotional weight of traumatic trigger words. Experience the delicate illusion of language. Recognize that the words we rely on to describe reality are nothing more than fragile neurological agreements that can collapse under the weight of simple repetition.
However, neurons are highly susceptible to fatigue. By rapidly repeating the same phonetic trigger, the specific synaptic connection responsible for meaning gets temporarily exhausted, causing the brain to abruptly sever the link between the audio and the concept. You are left hearing only the raw, mechanical vibrations of the letters. This book explores the fragile architecture of human linguistics.
It delves into how this cognitive glitch is utilized therapeutically to treat stuttering and phobias, intentionally exhausting the emotional weight of traumatic trigger words. Experience the delicate illusion of language. Recognize that the words we rely on to describe reality are nothing more than fragile neurological agreements that can collapse under the weight of simple repetition.

