>>11610965But what if you are wrong, Anon? After all, the visual style of japanese animation is based on keyframes and lines - lines, something that does not exist in the real world. That is, a platonic form. Brain's ability to interpret the world in patterns. Without a basic ability to discern shapes inherent to the brain, our perception would be flooded by dots of light. It is the brain's job to make those lines mean something.
Have you considered that higher responsiveness to more pure platonic forms in fact suggests higher scope of imagination, a bigger blackboard to write the numbers on, simply, an ability to weave thoughts more easily?