A life that learns through brain function, solidarity.
A life that learns through brain function, solidarity.
There are many valleys in the great mountain of mental work. A valley is nothing but a bumpy structure of the cerebral cortex. By digging through the valleys to fit as wide a surface as possible in a limited volume work, the cerebral cortex is able to record a truly vast amount of information.
The brain's electrical circuits are a better structure than any other circuit devised by humans. All that nature has done by creating the sophisticated and dignified architecture we call consciousness is to connect countless neural networks together.
The world of thought is largely divided into two hemispheres. The right hemisphere of the cerebral cortex is primarily responsible for pattern recognition, activation of intuition and sensitivity, and creative insight. The left hemisphere is responsible for rational, analytical and critical thinking.
The two hemispheres of the brain, which perform fundamentally opposing functions, complement each other, thus characterizing human consciousness. One side comes up with an idea and the other side verifies the effectiveness of the idea.
Between the two hemispheres are countless nerve bundles, through which the two sides constantly exchange information. The nerve bundle is the bridge between creation and analysis.
Original thinking and critical analysis are essential tools for understanding the world.
Like the brain that recreates shortcomings into the most perfect through solidarity, healthy encounters and solidarity with completely different things are essential in our lives.
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