Sentences with phrase «what brain thought»

If your making comments like this about something so obvious all I could only imagine what your brain thinks about other races, the truth about American history and the human race and its history.
If your making comments like this about something so obvious; I could only imagine what your brain thinks about other races, the truth about American history and the human race and its history.
We always makes decisions based on what we think is right for us: what our brain thinks is right for us.

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Later Jennings complained, in the tradition of Ada Lovelace, that many of the newspaper reports overstated what ENIAC could do by calling it a «giant brain» and implying that it could think.
Which makes one wonder: What is occurring in his brain during that half hour of luminously creative thinking?
«So, to be safe, we focus almost entirely on what Aristotle called Logos, which includes the left - brain functions of logic, language, analysis, reasoning, critical thinking, and numbers.»
Not only will delegation give you more brain space and time to devote to doing what you do best — visionary thought — but you'll also empower your team.
Sometimes, instead of racking your brain to think of new ideas, remember what worked well in the past.
So I wracked my brain, trying to think of someone who could lend me what I needed.
What do you think about the future of innovations focused on the brain?
«I think it's fantastic, what The Brain does, but the next big step is what do you do with the information it gathers?»
With the brain now at DEFCON 2, it's ready to think even harder about what comes next.
But what if you read the list and were inspired to give your brain a workout, axing unhelpful thought patterns from your life and boosting your resilience?
«If you're a digital native, you should be aware that the Internet may have partially re-wired your brain in such a way that when you meet people face to face, you're less capable of figuring out what they're thinking,» John Mullen recently wrote on the HBR blogs, citing a handful of fairly alarming studies.
Though Marchionne's comments were largely overshadowed by the hoopla surrounding Ferrari's first day of trading, they reflect what many people have been thinking for some time: Detroit may be the heart and soul of America's auto industry, but the brains appear to be shifting to California.
This I think is in agreement with what Kevin said in his blog I think, that we are more creative when the brain is not at it's peak.
That's some of the stuff that we thought about, that some of our families had the ability to think about: «What is going to happen to my brain 20 years from now?»
I think our brain is somehow wired that way — to look for the mistakes rather than celebrate what's good.
Develop a brain and think for yourself and open your eyes and see what is really going on.
Jake, are you the one person who determines who has a brain and what everyone can believe... you have all the answers... enlighten everyone please as insults merely suggest a lack of intellectual thought.
Science has it 100 % right on this fact, the human brain is what enables us to process any conscious thought.
I think that knowing what we do about what often happens to the brain as the person begins the final failures common in the dying process, it is likely that Darwin could have been coaxed into denying, by friends, and family, or even just frightened himself.
As a cradle Catholic I abhor the church's telling me what to think,... after all, the Creator gave us each a brain and a conscience... the church doesn't want us using these gifts... only pray, pay and OBEY!
What kind of brain - dead dipsh!t fvcking moron thinks Obama has goons to police pictures of him on the web?
for the way you let the thoughts that singularly unfurl in the curling neurones of your brain alone, find their brave way to the tip of your willing tongue as wholehearted words, for the way you say only what you can, only how you can, only you can do what you can,
When death grabs ahold of you and shuts down your brain, what makes you think any of your thoughts and beliefs will survive the death of your brain?
Did you ever think when you are typing words, gathering your thoughts, deciding / choosing what to say, and using the best intellect you can find in your brain; that you are conscious in these thoughts / decisions, and that your eyes / hands / brain synapses, are all part of the lense (of the human body) that you are able to see and control to the limitations inherent in its essence?
I know you are thinking that what's happening around us nowadays doesn't need brains to figure out the horrific scenes we see and witness with our own eyes.
@jimtanker — you don't have to be insulting when you share your opinion... It's your choice to believe what you wish but don't insult everyone else in the process... Just remember that there's so much that your «thinking» brain can't explain and as a «thinker» you shouldn't dismiss anything just because you have no proof.
Bill, I feel sorry for you, you being a scientist and yet unable to create anything close to a human, or a constellation system, or a brain to think really logically with is amazing to me... if you want to believe that there was a big explosion somewhere in the universe beyond this world and that is how you came to be you can keep that theory but don't tell parents what to do with there children.
Don't you think that it's more likely what people call the voice of god is simply a complex awareness created by the human brain which has been evolving its ability to recognize patterns for millions of years?
I will use my brain and I will decide what I think is correct - whether I agree or disagree with another's point of view to make up my own beliefs or not.
What these drugs do is alter the chemical balance in the brain and change the way you think.
As we all know, religious thinking confuses «what would I do» with «what would my magic agency do» as per brain scans of activity and where it is localized.
If god is that powerful, he could choose not to do what you (the finite being with a small amount of brain power) think is right.
But I am hopeful that God will use my detail - oriented and creative - thinking brain in the field of Bible study and theology to help others see that God may not be like what many of us have been taught, and that the Bible may not say what we have always thought.
Just like where thunder comes from, now that we can explain where in the brain any given thought / feeling is located, and what bio-chemical processes are responsible for it, we don't need to postulate «god» to explain it.
No doubt many Christians think that if Jesus only had known what we know about the brain, he would not have uttered such hard and hyperbolic sayings.
All thoughts, memory recall, complex evaluation of things and situations to varying degrees of «good» or «bad» - ness, along with decision processes and communication of these things seem to naturally fall into what is the natural, chemical and eletro - magetic aspects of our brain.
It is not clear what the discovery that brain waves change along with emotions such as pity is supposed to demonstrate, but Fehr seems to think it is important.
Try using what working brain cells you have and think before spewing such moronic stupidity next time.
Then you must be the dumist, as this is what the top brains think myself included Phd and a professer
But, although some of the specific experiences, such as pains, may be (at least virtually) determined by the brain (at least in what we usually consider «normal,» as distinct from «altered,» states of consciousness), others, such as thoughts and decisions, are not, but are based upon the mind's self - determination.
Examining such a machine through its table, or as it is operating on its table, would be like examining only the electronic activity of a running computer, or of an operating brain, and trying to decide what the computer is accomplishing or the brain is thinking.
At the same time, claiming to know what God is like and how he would react to topical issues like gay marriage is ludicrous as well... by definition, if he is God, he doesn't think along the lines of a human brain, so we will never be able to understand him.
However, abortion is NOT evil, because what you call a «baby» is actually a zygote, embryo or fetus that has not yet developed a brain so therefore has no capacity for thought or consciousness, and therefore is not yet a person.
This I can not square away — however, I look at the gay issue much differently than most — I think it's much to complicated and we are jumping the gun by saying we just accept gay marriage — or it's an evil sin — what about the science that says testosterone starts forming around the babies brain when they are only 8 weeks into the womb?
The cosmic tide may at one time have seemed to be immobilized, lost in the vast reservoir of living forms; but through the ages the level of consciousness was steadily rising behind the barrier, until finally, by means of the human brain (the most «centro - complex» organism yet achieved to our knowledge in the universe) there has occurred, at a first ending of time, the breaking of the dykes, followed by what is now in progress, the flooding of Thought over the entire surface of the biosphere.
It is hard to say what political side Biden is on, there was a time I thought he was a pretty sharp guy but that was before I saw and read more about him, it's a shame his mouth isn't connected to his brain.
What the laboratories and hospitals have lately been teaching us is not only that thought in general is one of the brain's functions, but that the various special forms of thinking are functions of special portions of the brain.
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