Category: Human Behavior and Cognitive Science

  • “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?” About half our nervous system is devoted to

    “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?”

    About half our nervous system is devoted to vision and the rest to everything else. Vision is faster, more precise, over longer distances than the other senses.

    The neocortex is a vast parallel processing engine that disambiguates and organizes millions of nerve impulses (literally just pulses) into objects, spaces, and backgrounds – and most importantly, in relation to our body.

    The Hippocampus integrates that information from the neocortex into a 3d world model (our sixth sense, where our body is in relation to our chest, calculating and coordinating eye head body and limb, direction, turning direction, speed, in relation to objects, spaces and backgrounds to produce an ‘episode’ that serves as an index to relate to all other memories, and then produces a competitive prediction engine by auto-association with previous memories.

    Thalamus and hypothalamus are both parts of the brain segment called the diencephalon. They sit on top of and in front of the brain stem. And the brain stem sits on top of the spinal cord, where, for all intents and purposes the brain is an evolutionary extension of the spinal cord, which is an evolution of the embryonic neural tube.

    The Thalamus (the director) coordinates sensory and motor functions and regulates them by consciousness, sleep, and alertness, then the Hypothalamus works together with the pituitary gland to regulate the secretion of hormones to maintain homeostasis that regulates body state.

    So these Predictions compete for attention in the Thalamus, based on predicted gains or losses, which then communicates to the hypothalamus and the combination results in alertness and preparation of body state for reacting to those predicted conditions – the experience of which we call ’emotions’.

    Both in-utero sex differences in hormones and the resulting organization of neurons cause Women to prioritize the prediction of personal reactions (empathy, emotions, in time, ‘feels’) with lower self-regulation and bias to desirability over evidentiary truth, and Men to prioritize the prediction of environmental changes (systematizing, outcomes, over time, ‘reals’) with higher self-regulation and biased to evidentiary truth. In other words, we evolved to protect women and children on one hand, and capture and hold territory and resources on the other.

    So emotions are bodily reactions to experiences(now) to predictions (then) depending upon whatever it is has captured our attention. Everything feels like what it does for a reason. πŸ˜‰

    It’s really not that complicated. But before we had computers and neural networks it was hard for us to think of our brains with the operational examples available to us. Hence all the pseudoscience and nonsense in philosophy and psychology.

    Cheers
    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-13 16:20:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1668654633458323457

  • “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?” About half our nervous system is devoted to

    “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?”

    About half our nervous system is devoted to vision and the rest to everything else. Vision is faster, more precise, over longer distances than the other senses.

    The neocortex is a vast parallel processing engine that disambiguates and…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-13 16:20:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1668652673287987200

  • “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?” About half our nervous system is devoted to

    “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?”

    About half our nervous system is devoted to vision and the rest to everything else. Vision is faster, more precise, over longer distances than the other senses.

    The neocortex is a vast parallel processing engine that disambiguates and organizes millions of nerve impulses (literally just pulses) into objects, spaces, and backgrounds – and most importantly, in relation to our body.

    The Hippocampus integrates that information from the neocortex into a 3d world model (our sixth sense, where our body is in relation to our chest, calculating and coordinating eye head body and limb, direction, turning direction, speed, in relation to objects, spaces and backgrounds to produce an ‘episode’ that serves as an index to relate to all other memories, and then produces a competitive prediction engine by auto-association with previous memories.

    Thalamus and hypothalamus are both parts of the brain segment called the diencephalon. They sit on top of and in front of the brain stem. And the brain stem sits on top of the spinal cord, where, for all intents and purposes the brain is an evolutionary extension of the spinal cord, which is an evolution of the embryonic neural tube.

    The Thalamus (the director) coordinates sensory and motor functions and regulates them by consciousness, sleep, and alertness, then the Hypothalamus works together with the pituitary gland to regulate the secretion of hormones to maintain homeostasis that regulates body state.

    So these Predictions compete for attention in the Thalamus, based on predicted gains or losses, which then communicates to the hypothalamus and the combination results in alertness and preparation of body state for reacting to those predicted conditions – the experience of which we call ’emotions’.

    Both in-utero sex differences in hormones and resulting organization of neurons cause Women to prioritize the prediction of personal reactions (empathy, emotions, in time, ‘feels’) with lower self-regulation and bias to desirability over evidentiary truth, and Men to prioritize the prediction of environmental changes (systematizing, outcomes, over time, ‘reals’) with higher self-regulation and biased to evidentiary truth. In other words we evolved to protect women and children on one hand, and capture and hold territory and resources on the other.

    It’s really not that complicated. But before we had computers and neural networks it was hard for us to think of our brains with the operational examples available to us. Hence all the pseudoscience and nonsense in philosophy and psychology.

    Cheers
    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-13 16:12:53 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1668652673032237064

  • “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?” Thalamus and hypothalamus are both parts of

    “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?”
    Thalamus and hypothalamus are both parts of the brain segment called the diencephalon. They sit on top of and in front of the brain stem. Differences between them are: Thalamus (the directory) coordinates sensory and motor functions and regulates them by consciousness, sleep, and alertness then the Hypothalamus works together with the pituitary gland to regulate the secretion of hormones to maintain homeostasis that regulates body state. The neocortex is a vast parallel processing engine that disambiguates and organizes nerve impulses into a 3d world model (our sixth sense) and the Hippocampus integrates that information and produces a competitive prediction engine by auto-association. These Predictions compete for attention in the Thalamus, based on gains or losses, which communicates to the hypothalamus and the combination results in alertness and preparation of body state for predicted conditions – the experience of which we call ’emotions’.

    It’s really not that complicated. But before we had computers and neural networks it was hard for us to think of our brains with the operational examples available to us. Hence all the pseudoscience and nonsense in philosophy and psychology.

    Cheers
    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-13 16:20:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1668646361590317057

  • “The emotions work is the most important. It’s almost impossible to teach anythi

    –“The emotions work is the most important. It’s almost impossible to teach anything to someone until they get their emotions under control.”– Coach Noah Revoy


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-10 15:36:33 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1667556362270720001

  • both sexes engage in -splaining. It’s just that only men are aware of it. πŸ˜‰

    both sexes engage in -splaining. It’s just that only men are aware of it. πŸ˜‰


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-09 18:55:51 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1667244132308340736

    Reply addressees: @Brochamp17

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1667242590515900416

  • irresponsible for commons, totally responsible for the private home

    irresponsible for commons, totally responsible for the private home.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-09 17:10:59 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1667217739558076437

    Reply addressees: @thedualMan @TheAutistocrat @_Itsmrfoxy_ @ContraFabianist @Turbo_Flux

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1667210730217586754

  • “You are more likely to get an answer to a false assertion than you are to askin

    –“You are more likely to get an answer to a false assertion than you are to asking a question. People are more incentivized to correct you than inform you. Because they gain status and a feeling of satisfying altruistic punishment for having corrected you. Whereas by educating someone the educator’s not getting a feeling of dominance expression or altruistic punishment – they’re just paying the cost of educating you.”–Martin Stepan @TheAutistocrat

    This is so horrible. πŸ˜‰


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-09 15:18:05 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1667189329964195849

  • “Being mean and being right often go together”– Martin Stepan @TheAutistocrat

    –“Being mean and being right often go together”– Martin Stepan @TheAutistocrat


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-09 15:18:01 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1667189309869359106

  • “You are more likely to get an answer to a false assertion than you are to askin

    –“You are more likely to get an answer to a false assertion than you are to asking a question. People are more incentivized to correct you than inform you. Because they gain status and a feeling of satisfying altruistic punishment for having corrected you. Whereas by educating someone the educator’s not getting a feeling of dominance expression or altruistic punishment – they’re just paying the cost of educating you.”–Martin Stepan @autistocratic

    This is so horrible. πŸ˜‰


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-09 15:18:05 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1667189074078101504