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*A negative response. In a negative response, the part you are focusing on will feel pulled away from performing the action or pulled backwards if the action does not have a particular direction. | *A negative response. In a negative response, the part you are focusing on will feel pulled away from performing the action or pulled backwards if the action does not have a particular direction. | ||
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| header_background = #f8f9fa | header = Other Facial Regions | | header_background = #f8f9fa | header = Other Facial Regions | ||
| footer_background = #e8e9ea | footer_align = center | footer = Positive (green, left) and negative (red, right) face-directing sensation locations when intending to perform an action, such as drink water. | | footer_background = #e8e9ea | footer_align = center | footer = Positive (green, left) and negative (red, right) face-directing sensation locations when intending to perform an action, such as drink water. | ||
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Under normal circumstances, you won’t want to use this area for querying your body, as the negative response is a very weak version of the vomit reflex. However, for the one possible benefit to using this area excessively, please see [[Aversions#Rapid-fire Grocery Querying|Rapid-fire Grocery Querying]]. | Under normal circumstances, you won’t want to use this area for querying your body, as the negative response is a very weak version of the vomit reflex. However, for the one possible benefit to using this area excessively, please see [[Aversions#Rapid-fire Grocery Querying|Rapid-fire Grocery Querying]]. | ||
==Eye Responses== | ==Eye Responses== | ||
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| header_background = #f8f9fa | header = Eye Directing Sensations | | header_background = #f8f9fa | header = Eye Directing Sensations | ||
| footer_background = #e8e9ea | footer_align = center | footer = These diagrams are meant to shows your vision. The highlighted red or green is where your eyes will be pulled to look. Positive (green, top) and negative (red, bottom) eye-directing sensation locations when intending to perform an action, such as drink water. | | footer_background = #e8e9ea | footer_align = center | footer = These diagrams are meant to shows your vision. The highlighted red or green is where your eyes will be pulled to look. Positive (green, top) and negative (red, bottom) eye-directing sensation locations when intending to perform an action, such as drink water. | ||
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*A positive response. In a positive response, your eyes will feel pulled towards performing the action or pulled forwards if the action does not have a particular direction. | *A positive response. In a positive response, your eyes will feel pulled towards performing the action or pulled forwards if the action does not have a particular direction. | ||
*A negative response. In a negative response, your eyes will feel pushed away from performing the action or pushed away to the side if the action does not have a particular direction. | *A negative response. In a negative response, your eyes will feel pushed away from performing the action or pushed away to the side if the action does not have a particular direction. | ||
==Tongue Responses== | ==Tongue Responses== | ||
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#Notice how the sensation in your arm moved. Where did it move to? | #Notice how the sensation in your arm moved. Where did it move to? | ||
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| header_background = #f8f9fa | header = Arm Directing Sensations | | header_background = #f8f9fa | header = Arm Directing Sensations | ||
| footer_background = #e8e9ea | footer_align = center | footer = Positive (green, top) and negative (red, bottom) arm directing sensation locations when intending to perform an action. As shown, areas and ranges of motion are the same for positive and negative responses. It's mainly the relative direction of the sensation compared to the intended behavior that will indicate whether the sensation indicates a positive or a negative. | | footer_background = #e8e9ea | footer_align = center | footer = Positive (green, top) and negative (red, bottom) arm directing sensation locations when intending to perform an action. As shown, areas and ranges of motion are the same for positive and negative responses. It's mainly the relative direction of the sensation compared to the intended behavior that will indicate whether the sensation indicates a positive or a negative. | ||
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Finally, with attention on the bust itself, responses appear to occur in other areas of the torso rather than in muscles within the bust itself. The responses can appear in your back, directly behind the bust. They can also appear to the side of the bust. This seems to help direct where a breast points, in ways that the muscles within your breast are not able to assist you with. This behavior of your body providing breast-pointing instructions from areas that do not include the breast itself could be evolutionarily selected for, as pointing the breast at a mouth is important for both breastfeeding and relationships. | Finally, with attention on the bust itself, responses appear to occur in other areas of the torso rather than in muscles within the bust itself. The responses can appear in your back, directly behind the bust. They can also appear to the side of the bust. This seems to help direct where a breast points, in ways that the muscles within your breast are not able to assist you with. This behavior of your body providing breast-pointing instructions from areas that do not include the breast itself could be evolutionarily selected for, as pointing the breast at a mouth is important for both breastfeeding and relationships. | ||
==Pelvic Responses== | ==Pelvic Responses== | ||
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Three areas that all result in a clenching response when the response is negative are the buttocks, groin, and the wider area of the pelvis. | Three areas that all result in a clenching response when the response is negative are the buttocks, groin, and the wider area of the pelvis. | ||
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| header_background = #f8f9fa | header = Pelvis Directing Sensations | | header_background = #f8f9fa | header = Pelvis Directing Sensations | ||
| footer_background = #e8e9ea | footer_align = center | footer = Positive (green, left) and negative (red, right) groin and pelvis directing sensation locations when intending to perform an action. | | footer_background = #e8e9ea | footer_align = center | footer = Positive (green, left) and negative (red, right) groin and pelvis directing sensation locations when intending to perform an action. | ||
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*A negative response. In a negative response, the part you are focusing on will feel pulled away from performing the action, and you will feel an upward pull behind your leg, towards straightening your knee. | *A negative response. In a negative response, the part you are focusing on will feel pulled away from performing the action, and you will feel an upward pull behind your leg, towards straightening your knee. | ||
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| header_background = #f8f9fa | header = Leg Directing Sensations | | header_background = #f8f9fa | header = Leg Directing Sensations | ||
| footer_background = #e8e9ea | footer_align = center | footer = Positive (green, left) and negative (red, right) leg directing sensation locations when intending to perform an action. | | footer_background = #e8e9ea | footer_align = center | footer = Positive (green, left) and negative (red, right) leg directing sensation locations when intending to perform an action. |