HOW DOES YOUR
BRAIN WORK
BRAIN WORK
The seat of the
soul and the control of voluntary movement,
in fact, of nervous functions in general are to be sought in
the heart. The brain is an organ of minor importance.
in fact, of nervous functions in general are to be sought in
the heart. The brain is an organ of minor importance.
Aristotle
Our behaviour is all about
the way we respond. Our response to any event or happening is affected
by our
behaviour and attitude. The context that we give to
this is most important. Our action, reaction, or proaction, is entirely contextual. Have we ever asked, “How do we process information to the nervous system?” Our nervous
system is governed by sensory acuities. The following are the sensory acuities:
this is most important. Our action, reaction, or proaction, is entirely contextual. Have we ever asked, “How do we process information to the nervous system?” Our nervous
system is governed by sensory acuities. The following are the sensory acuities:
(i) Eyes (ii) Nose (iii)
Ears (iv) Tongue (v) Breathing pattern (vi) Lips
All the above sensory
acuities sense the event according
to the context. Now here is a job for the nervous system.
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