Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Reign of the Brain!

Did you know that it takes approximately 17 years for a solid medical study to actually make its way to your average doctors office? Yeah. I was indignant when I discovered that little tidbit of information. I have to say, though...I'm beginning to relate to being behind the times instead of behind the eight ball. That's how I feel right now, anyway.

I knew the human brain was complex. So complex I didn't bother studying it as much as I would listen to other people tell me things like ... well, I'm not going to go there because I don't want you to focus on any particular issue. The point is, I oftentimes will buy into things without blinking twice. Hey, when a person speaks with confidence...it apparently doesn't matter what they say. Most of us "eat what we've been fed".

Over time I discovered I was wrong to believe everything so easily. But recently I've been realizing how much true scientific study has been done on the brain and it is fascinating. Go to Google and type in "Brain Patterning". You'll be amazed. Is everything accurate? I don't know. But I do know that enough things are repeated that it gives me a better picture of the serious role our brain plays in our everyday lives.

Have you ever heard of brain plasticity or neuroplasticity? The basic definition says that neuroplasticity is the lifelong ability of our brains to reorganize "neural pathways" based on new experiences. Very simply put; our brains respond to new information, images, concepts, etc. If that is true, then it stands to reason that since experiences actually physically alter our brains, they can also alter how we "see" the world. Hhmmm...interesting. I wonder if that is why some people say they feel like they've been "born" with homosexuality, for example. Also, interesting to note is that since the vast majority of our brain growth took place as we were growing up...well, it helps explain why so many people have a hard time getting "over" issues that were pertinent in their childhood.

The Reign of the Brain is nothing to take lightly.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU ASK FOR! Once again you open a can of worms. So, I didn't take it lightly and I read all the following articles and then some. Question is, will YOU take it lightly? Will you publish these for others to consider for themselves, or will you do what you have POSSIBLY been "conditioned" to do? If you allow yourself to consider other possibilities, it should become clear that there are no clear cut answers and the argument will continue... We all ultimately "choose" what we believe.....

http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/5819

http://epiphenom.fieldofscience.com/2009/10/brain-patterns-of-belief.html

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2003/godonbrain.shtml


http://atheistempire.com/reference/brain/main.html

http://www.issr.org.uk/neuroscience-of-religion.asp

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,507605,00.html

http://www.ibcsr.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=210:religious-beliefs-may-affect-neural-self-processing&catid=25:research-news&Itemid=59

http://www.andrewnewberg.com/qna.asp

http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2009/10/finding-the-fear-and-love-of-god-inside-the-brain.ars

http://www.ajnr.org/cgi/content/full/29/10/1890

http://chronicle.com/article/Is-There-a-Gay-Brain-Imaging/41158

http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=50136

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2008/06/20/DI2008062001917.html

Unknown said...

It reminds me of our van. It displays miles per gallon, a very useful feature to hold back my lead foot. When it first starts keeping track the mpg changes wildly from 24 mpg to 14 mpg, finally averaging around 18 or so. After several weeks and months of change, oh, it can change, but it takes a lot longer and the changes are incremental. Yesterday I got excited when the mpg changed from 18 mpg to 18.1 mpg.

Our brains are like that. When we first come into the world we are highly malleable, but over time changes are harder to come by. Oh, we can change; it just takes longer and behavioral alterations are gained incrementally.

But I also believe it is possible to break out of this cycle more and more as we grow in understanding of this process. If I believe I can change and practice mind disciplines, I can "break the mold" so to speak and achieve more than I previously suspected.

Unknown said...

Yes, there are many different studies on brain patterning...that was my point. More examples:

www.brain-trainer.com/brain_patterns/

http://www.drkathysteele.com/2010/01/thoughts-about-brain-research-and_15.html