TED talks episode, somewhere seems that I remember reading an article about the neuroscientist whom had the stroke.
Oddly had the funny experience years ago resembling something of right/left brain activities imbalance here, disassociation, environmental stimulus sensitivities, although never so much felt described in the heightened sense as in her descriptions. Nonetheless illustrating so much of what we take for granted that our brains provide in feedback to our environment.
Typically it seems for me what I could sense as trance probably comes closest to what one could describe as possible free disassociation but quite different in the sense of loss in personal mental control over experience without adaptation to sense here, interesting that 'self' is born of left hemispherical dominance here. :)
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