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#HSP #Agoraphobia #Introvert If You Hate Being In Crowded Places, You Probably Think This Way You walk into a mall or a busy street, and suddenly, you want to run. You feel dizzy, irritable, and completely drained. People tell you it's just "Social Anxiety" or that you are being "anti-social," but what if it's actually a biological difference in how your brain processes reality? If you struggle in crowds, you aren't broken. You are likely dealing with Sensory Processing Sensitivity. In this video, we debunk the myth that hating crowds is just about fear. We dive into the neuroscience of "Sensory Gating," why your "Peripersonal Space" is different from others, and why you absorb emotions like a sponge. This is a deep dive for the Highly Sensitive People (HSP), the Empaths, and the Introverts who feel overwhelmed by the modern world. 🔬 THE RESEARCH & DATA CITED IN THIS VIDEO: 1. Leaky Sensory Gating (Why you hear everything) This study explains how "Sensory Gating" works and why some brains struggle to filter out irrelevant background noise, leading to overload. Source: Cromwell, H. C., et al. (2008).[7][8] "Sensory gating: a translational effort from basic to clinical science."