Clipmarks
Antarafollowshare
12-10-2007 7:05 PM423 views
Antara says:
New Sam !
6 Comments   | Add a Comment
12-10-2007 7:17 PM
Antara
Methods: We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study the brains of 14 adults while they judged written statements to be “true” (belief), “false” (disbelief), or “undecidable” (uncertainty). To characterize belief, disbelief, and uncertainty in a content-independent manner, we included statements from a wide range of categories: autobiographical, mathematical, geographical, religious, ethical, semantic, and factual.

Results: The states of belief, disbelief, and uncertainty differentially activated distinct regions of the prefrontal and parietal cortices, as well as the basal ganglia.

Interpretation: Belief and disbelief differ from uncertainty in that both provide informat...
12-11-2007 5:41 AM
Fast T friend
"The marriage of belief and truth is unjustifiably and overly rated".
Great clip Antara.
12-11-2007 5:53 AM
abailart
Almost all higher cortical thinking is a post hoc narrative contruction of feelings. Thought is the fictional overlay of feelings. Interpretation is the expression of feelings. Most foundational thinking is basic and simple structures at the level of emotional memory. Consciousness, identity, delusions, personal reality are inverse parables of deep brain reality. Deep brain reality is the apparatus for structuring the social interactions of humanity. Thinking is an illusion. Like language.
12-12-2007 10:54 PM
syncopath
Truth; Realism; Are you not scared by seeing that the Gypsies are more attractive to us than the Apostles? For though we love goodness and not stealing, yet we also love freedom and not preaching. Ralph Waldo Emerson
12-12-2007 10:56 PM
syncopath
Truth in her dress finds facts too tight.
In fiction she moves with ease.
Rabindranath Tagore
12-13-2007 4:58 AM
Fast T friend
One of my favorite quotes syncopath, how beautiful.
Login to Comment.  Not a member yet? Sign up





Embed This Clip In Your Site...


OK