Comus

13l is associated with festivities, revelry. Comus was a Greek god of festivities, revels, and nocturnal dalliances.
Comus

Traditional interpretation

Comus was a Greek god of festivities, revels, and nocturnal dalliances.

How neuromythography uses

13l is associated with festivities, revelry. Comus was a Greek god of festivities, revels, and nocturnal dalliances.

OBJECT VALENCE

Left: open-mindedness

Human olfactory orbitofrontal cortex

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Comus is a Brain Area

Comus Archetype represents the [13l].

Notes

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13l is associated with festivities, revelry. Comus was a Greek god of festivities, revels, and nocturnal dalliances.

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Beth Sheridan

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