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If crowds drain you, small talk feels hollow and you need real time to recover after social events — this isn't a flaw. It's neuroscience. Why Crowds Drain You: The Neuroscience of High Sensitivity In this video, we explore: • Why your brain never fully switches off — and why that's a form of intelligence • Sensory hypersensitivity — why you process everything in 8K when others are on standard definition • Why you're not antisocial — you just can't stand fakeness • The dopamine vs acetylcholine difference between extroverts and introverts (neuroscience) • Mirror neurons — why you absorb other people's emotions like a sponge • How "she'll be right" culture makes HSPs feel broken • Three practical things you can do starting today • Why HSPs don't just cope — they lead, create and connect About 1 in 5 Australians has a highly sensitive nervous system. If you're one of them — this video is for you. 0:00 - A kangaroo or a crowded bar? 1:21 - Point 1: Your brain never switches off 2:21 - Sensory hypersensitivity explained 3:11 - The 20% statistic — and the evolutionary advantage 4:01 - Point 2: You're not antisocial 5:11 - Point 3: Dopamine vs acetylcholine (your brain's chemistry) 6:11 - Point 4: You're an emotional router (mirror neurons) 7:11 - HSP as a talent — Elaine Aron's research #HSP #HighlySensitivePerson #Introvert #Psychology #AustralianPsychology #MindQuietly highly sensitive person, HSP, introvert, why crowds drain me, sensory hypersensitivity, introvert neuroscience, elaine aron HSP, mirror neurons empathy, acetylcholine introvert, dopamine extrovert, why i need alone time, overstimulation psychology, emotional sponge, empath psychology, highly sensitive brain, she'll be right australia, australian psychology, introvert australia, HSP australia,