Oct 6, 2009

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Any human sensation of the external world, that may or may not become aware, is recognized by inherent neuronal structures and learned patterns of the person’s previous experience. While that same sensation, that experience, incident, reaction, conversation, mood or even relationship passes away, the way we experienced it somehow conserves in our brains as patterns that make us understand what we perceive now. This understanding of the brain being basically to understand presence and predict future by constantly perceiving, learning and conserving patterns in time and thus enabling our actions to be potent, strikingly realizes the sensation of every day experience as being embedded in past experience. And by emphasizing plasticity of the brain and thus convertibility of prior experience, it acknowledges that different understanding of us and the world is possible.


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