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At one point, I experienced this unusual state myself. It felt as if my brain had turned into an old analog television with interference - the world around me was still the same, but everything felt strangely distant and unfamiliar. Modern neuroscience suggests that this experience can appear as a response to intense exhaustion, prolonged stress, anxiety, or lack of sleep. Researchers believe that during these moments, the activity of neural networks involved in perception, emotions, and attention can temporarily change. For every person, this experience can feel completely different. Interestingly, there are entire visual aesthetics in art and media inspired by similar feelings: blurry images, old film effects, digital glitches, and a sense of unreality. However, in real life, this experience is usually very different - it often feels confusing and uncomfortable rather than inspiring. Fortunately, modern medicine and psychology are constantly improving our understanding of how these states work. When they are connected to stress, exhaustion, or other temporary factors, addressing the underlying causes can often help restore a more familiar perception of the world. The human brain is an incredibly complex system. Sometimes even its protective mechanisms can create unusual experiences, and understanding them remains one of the most fascinating challenges in modern science. #Neuroscience #Brain #Psychology #edit #dream