31 DEC 2025 by ideonexus
Every Brain Plays Its Own World
All
knowledge, all experience could be said to be a neural situation
inside the skull, and the brain is not merely a receiver and recorder
of input through the senses: it also has output because the way in
which it structures its senses and nerve patterns shapes the input in
the same way that a harpist, by selective plucking, brings formal
melody out of a row of uniformly scaled and otherwise silent
strings. Thus the brain evokes the sensible world by sounding the
strings of all those vibrati...Folksonomies: mindfulness
Folksonomies: mindfulness
20 JUN 2017 by ideonexus
Three Brain Pathways to Reading
The frontal reading system has been implicated in phonological processing and semantic processing (word analysis). This is also where Broca’s area is found. Broca’s area is involved in language processing, speech production, and comprehension. Neuron activation is increased in this area when words are spoken (Devlin, Matthews, & Rushworth, 2003).
The ventral posterior processing system (located in the occipital and temporal lobes) is most associated with orthographic processing (visu...18 MAY 2017 by ideonexus
Habituation and Novelty
Beginning in infancy and throughout the life span, humans are motivated by newness, change, and excitement. Habituation, the tendency to lose interest in a repeated event and gain interest in a new one, is one of the most fundamental human reflexes. If the thermostat were to suddenly turn the air conditioning on, you would hear the loud humming sound begin, but within minutes you couldn’t even hear it if you tried. Habituation, a fundamental property of the nervous system, provides mechanis...10 MAR 2017 by ideonexus




