Quote from above link: "The posterior cingulate cortex has strong reciprocal connections with entorhinal and parahippocampal cortices."
This connection may be the alteration responsible for the novelty phenomenon. The hippocampus is said the be the novelty detector in our brain.
http://knightlab.berkele...6/Knight_Nature_1996.pdfIf you have tripped around friends before you may not always be aware of what is socially acceptable. Revealing personal feelings and information, or even sharing too much narration of your experience while being unaware of its effect on others. When I first tripped I felt the social barrier become broken, I found myself screaming with hysteria at times, and crying openly at other times. Social communication becomes very challenging. Once for me I somehow don't know what what I'm saying, but just watch how the person responds to me to see if you are actually speaking English or illogical.
Social alterations:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parahippocampal_gyrus"indicate that the lobe may play a crucial role in identifying social context as well, including paralinguistic elements of verbal communication.[8] For example, Rankin's research suggests that the right parahippocampal gyrus enables people to detect sarcasm"
We are surprisingly similar.