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Hard wired into the ancient brain for sure.
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On Oct 29, 2013, at 11:55 AM, "Daniels, Alissa" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I've had that experience too, and it was with a snake that was in a cage and I knew it was there! there's definitely something about that rattling sound that stops your heart for just a second.
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> Thanks Eric. I heard a somewhat similar report from a colleague years ago, and I chalked it up to personal experience. Perhaps it was more than "skin deep."
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>> In a similar fashion I remember the first time I encountered the sound of a rattlesnake in the wild. It was a big Timber Rattler in upstate NY and I heard it before I saw it. I had never experienced the sound live and it had that "hard-wired" effect. I froze in place despite the chills running up my spine. And I was the kid who collected snakes right and left and generally had no fear of snakes so it really surprised me.
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>>> http://www.the-scientist.com//?articles.view/articleNo/38053/title/Sn
>>> akes-on-a-Visual-Plane/
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>>> Hi All,
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>>> A very cool observation and discovery that's consistent with my experience, and probably others of you as well. About 15 years ago, I was jogging on a hilly trail in the East Bay. My pointer sweeping the ground around me. As he crossed the trail several feet in front of with a single bound, I instantly saw a snake, a gopher snake reveal below her leap. She paid absolutely no attention to it. For me however, I came to grinding halt with an almost neon snake against an earth background. It was like it had been silhouetted. I did a quickly processed snake identification, and deftly leaped over the snake. I so vividly remembered the event.
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>>> What surprised me more than anything was how quickly I had picked up the form of the snake, and how oblivious my dog had been. How could we be so different. Well, it turns out it may be a unique inherent aspect of our primate visual systems.
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