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Month: April 2023

Conversations with Articulated Streams of Meaning and Sounds that Activate Areas of the Brain, and this is Crucial Activation for Survival

Conversations with Articulated Streams of Meaning and Sounds that Activate Areas of the Brain, and this is Crucial Activation for Survival

Conversations we have with spoken words through articulation, sounds of words in strings of ideas that evoke comprehension,  occurs when we have understanding. Sound from a speaker registers in the Auditory Cortex and is distributed to areas of the brain concerned with natural processes of decoding words, along with other areas associated such as emotion, tone, and rhythm. Face to Face conversations involve more than just decoding words – tones and body language as there are other parts for understanding. …

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Language Tasks are for following Rules or .Mandates in Endemics, and Caring about our Genetics, but Problems Can Arise

Language Tasks are for following Rules or .Mandates in Endemics, and Caring about our Genetics, but Problems Can Arise

Different language tasks activate different areas of the brain for example – writing out a request for funding is  different than writing out a Science Proposition or writing out Physics that uses different areas of the brain, but there must be Philosophical Proof to show you Nuclei destabilized, and proteins that have mus-folded, means your DNA has been destabilized. Trying to get this information to a group of people that are suppose to be able to understand is nearly impossible….

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The Origins of Language

The Origins of Language

Humans have an innate capacity for language. A faculty that seems to rely on one or more genes that are unique to our species. It is not known where language originated but thought to originate when we started walking upright. It is believed to be a direct result of a genetic mutation or as a result of the interaction between subtle biological changes and Environmental Pressures. Brain Hemisphere Specializations compared to other species, allow us to understand the human brains…

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Gestures and Body Language

Gestures and Body Language

We signal our thoughts and feelings and intentions by gestures and body language as well as speech and half of our speech is non verbal. When there is conflict gestures speak louder than words. Human eyes convey information through facial expressions and movement unlike in most species the visible white of the human eye makes it easy to see in which direction a person is looking and thus when their attention is directed. People have a strong instinct to follow…

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HOMO SAPIENS and NEIGHBORS AND INTERACTIONS OF PEACE, HARMONY AND HONORING THOSE WHO LOVE

HOMO SAPIENS and NEIGHBORS AND INTERACTIONS OF PEACE, HARMONY AND HONORING THOSE WHO LOVE

The homo sapien is an intensely social animal, social species and  survival depends largely on being successful with interactions with out neighbors. As with other social animals we have evolved distinct “Brain Circuits” dedicated to bonding, cooperation, and predictions of actions of others. We also recognize people have their own thoughts, their own feelings, of their own called “Perception.” Made to be social, one of the most distinctive features of the human brain is the large area of memories, in…

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Change Happens, and We Cannot Stop It, but Some Things Never Change, A Mother’s Love for Offspring.

Change Happens, and We Cannot Stop It, but Some Things Never Change, A Mother’s Love for Offspring.

You can never go home again because we change so much. Love is Love and if he or she changes, all you do is just keep talking. I like moving forward, and time is like a river and constantly flows, and we can never step into the same waters twice. We carry these idealism’s in our mind, and wonder why did things not turn out the way they were suppose to? I look at my husband today who struggles with…

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Human Expression and Facial Recognition

Human Expression and Facial Recognition

Human expression are highly interdependent, and what the individual does, invariably effects what happens to others. It is very useful for us to be able to read each other’s emotions in order to predict what someone might do next. We need to signal our own emotions in order to nudge others to do what we want. ( this is a person note added to this observation, as I believe it is better to just accept others and do for you…

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