I call it the Triune Response, after the Triune (three - in - one) model
of brain evolution that categorizes the human brain into three stages of development — first the reptilian complex, second the limbic system, and third the neocortex.
His laboratory has extensive expertise in the pathology of neuropsychiatric disorders and has established an international reputation in quantitative approaches to neuroanatomy and studies
of brain evolution.
Second, Dunbar points out that social group size and diet need not be two alternative explanations
of brain evolution.
The formative sequence
of brain evolution guarantees the direction of the actualization.
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We don't know how it is grounded in
brain activity, nor whether it is an emergent capacity
of the
evolution of organisms at all, so we can't possibly know whether it is bound to emerge from the
evolution of other physical systems.
I would claim my
brain is the product
of millions
of years
of evolution and natural selection rather than «came from nothing.»
Remember our
brains are the products
of millions
of years
of animal
evolution prior to our more sentient abilities
of the past 250,000 years.
It was a way to explain incomprehensible forces
of nature to our early ancestors, which
evolution had given a surplus
of imagination from oversized
brains, without the discipline to use that
brain power wisely.
A modern banana, an ant, a bumble bee, a monkey (the ones you think we came from), and the human
brain (among a million other things created) disprove the theory
of evolution in just one sentence worth
of their description.
The universe is 13.7 billion years old (cosmology: best estimate based on available data)- nothing to do with Atheism The earth is 4.5 billion years old (cosmology: best estimate based on available data)- nothing to do with Atheism Life emerged from non-life (Biogenesis theory... cause and process unknown)- nothing to do with Atheism Life spread and diversified through
evolution (best available explanation)- nothing to do with Atheism Man evolved from common ape ancestor (
evolution science)- nothing to do with Atheism Consciousness is an emergent property
of the
brain (neuroscience)- nothing to do with Atheism Emotions, memories and intelligence are functions
of the
brain (neuroscience)- nothing to do with Atheism Morals are emergent qualities
of social animals (natural science)- nothing to do with Atheism
This was forced
evolution of the human race, and now science looks at religious
brains and states they are hardwired.
I just love these young earth creationists, they see the huge amount
of evolution evidence but are just too
brain - washed to get away from the bible.
FACT —
evolution is a MYTH, all
of you belong to a dangerous cult and have been
brained washed.
Anyone can see the
evolution of the
brain from simpler animals to us... God didn't make it!
It was claimed that the mind which meditates the concept
of evolution profoundly will find that nothing is left uncounted for... This can be done, the nervous system organised into the
brain, the functions
of the glands, the influence
of the subconscious mind etc., all this and anything else one cares to add in qualification can take over the role
of the so - called «spiritual in the personality
of man.
With the
evolution of life, at a certain stage, came the development
of animals with a nervous system, and eventually human beings with a large
brain.
your
brain is relatvely soo simple and therefore its comprehension is also very limited, you believe in
evolution so religion itself is an evolutionary process.Even atheism also evolved, The arguments today is just part
of the evolutionary process
of change through dialectecal methods.The moment humans begin to understand and appreciate the dialectics then the solution to the problems argued is near.
The authors discuss the
evolution of the human
brain, the importance
of language, and compare human intelligence to that found in other animals.
consciousness is present in all matter, just like gravity it is inherent and innate to everything produced after the big bang, only its level
of existence varies with
evolution, highest is that
of living things, at the top is us humans because
of the biological nature
of our existence we evolve fastest and our
brains has attained the highest level
of complexity
Evolution may not have engineered our
brains to know everything, but science has widened our knowledge through its stories — Big Bang cosmology writes the scientific story
of creation, chemistry writes the story
of origins, biology writes the evolutionary epic, neuroscience provides the tales
of the mind, and complexity sciences are producing still newer stories that cross traditional disciplinary lines.
The proof that the growing co-extension
of our soul and the world, through the consciousness
of our relationship with all things, is not simply a matter
of logic or idealisation, but is part
of an organic process, the natural outcome
of the impulse which caused the germination
of life and the growth
of the
brain — the proof is that it expresses itself in a specific
evolution of the moral value
of our actions (that is to say, by the modification
of what is most living within us).
What I find disappointing is that grown adults can see that after centuries
of evolution, in which we have grown taller on the average, our
brains have enlarged, and technology has altered our everyday way
of life... can sit back and say stupid stuff like that.
Without the process
of biological
evolution, which produced the human
brain, there would be no sanctified souls; and similarly, without the
evolution of collective thought, through which alone the plenitude
of human consciousness can be attained on earth, how can there be a consummated Christ?
Feeling joy when thinking abstract thoughts about God — that might not be positvely or negatively selected for since it doesn't affect your kids, but there is emerging evidence that it is a side effect
of the way our
brain is wired to process information, which itself is a product
of evolution and will require picking up that neuroscience text to understand.
Maybe Steve Jobs is a god, or the beginning... but nah, he can't be a god cause there is none, iPhone is part
of the
evolution that evolved from human's hands, and
brains, and our own two eyes, since iPhones now have two cameras.
The key to human nature therefore lies in both the organic inheritance
of evolution through the
brain, which is instinct with natural law, harmonic order and finely tuned mutual balance, and in the free, dynamic seeking
of truth and values and their free administration by the directly created spirit.
The moment within the progress
of the
evolution of the human body that this happens would indeed, we think, be related to
brain size.
And because the underlying commitment is philosophical, the flimsiest facts are counted as evidence - as when the president
of the National Academy
of Sciences recently published an article arguing that
evolution is confirmed by differences in the size
of finch beaks, as though the sprawling evolutionary drama from biochemicals to the human
brain could rest on instances
of trivial, limited variation.
The accounts
of evolution «from the Big Bang to the Big
Brain» are essentially narrative in form.
For this reason I have realized this: a chimpanzee does not understand math (regardless
of how many hours I spent trying to teach them this) because
of it's anatomy, yet I do understand math because
of my anatomy (and education
of course), I as a mere mortal (unlike yourself) know that my faculties must be somehow limited and that there are concepts that no matter how much I try to use my retarded
brain I will never understand them because I don't have the god lobe in the ole
brain like you do, none the less I keep on thinkin» in a finite fashion hoping that my future children might have a little more range than I since they too will be a «tarded snapshot in a timeline
of cognitive
evolution.
Along with dualistic mythology several developments in scientific thought since the seventeenth century have contributed to the exorcism
of mind from nature: first, there is the cosmography
of classical (Newtonian) physics picturing our world as composed
of inanimate, unconscious bits
of «matter» needing only the brute laws
of inertia to explain their action; second, the Darwinian theory
of evolution with its emphasis on chance, waste and the apparent «impersonality»
of natural selection; third, the laws
of thermodynamics (and particularly the second law) with the allied cosmological interpretation that our universe is running out
of energy available to sustain life,
evolution and human consciousness; fourth, the geological and astronomical disclosure
of enormous tracts
of apparently lifeless space and matter in the universe; fifth, the recent suggestions that life may be reducible to an inanimate chemical basis; and, finally, perhaps most shocking
of all, the suspicion that mind may be explained exhaustively in terms
of mindless
brain chemistry.
Dr. J. A. Hadfield, one
of the most distinguished psychologists
of my generation, in an essay on The Mind and the
Brain argues on a scientific basis «that in the course
of evolution the mind shows an ever - increasing tendency to free itself from physical control and, breaking loose from its bonds, to assert its independence and live a life undetermined except by the laws
of its own nature.»
In the synthesis
of philosophy and science presented by Faith, the
evolution of the human
brain at a critical juncture, the first homo sapiens, requires an external principle
of control, one not determined by material forces, but controlling and directing them.
a It seems in the first place that, anatomically, a gradual
evolution of the
brain can be discerned during the earliest phases
of our phylogenesis.
At the summit
of material animal
evolution is a proto - human, but the next stage
of complexity in
brain function would be out
of kilter with the natural environment since it is now too powerful to be subject to the ULCD from the material environment alone.
Evolution's goal is an organ at the very limit
of the complexity which matter can achieve: the human
brain.
By summing up this spontaneity (making its successive moments simultaneous) sufficient energy could be accumulated and released to influence the «hair - trigger» behavioral mechanisms
of the
brain.23 A similar explanation is available to Bergson to account for the manner in which the vital impetus could influence
evolution,
Religion will cease to be the driving influence
of humanity only when 400 millions years
of evolution of the primitive parts
of the human
brain is removed.
Such physical ministration is inherent to the purely physical realm below man, including the
evolution of its most sophisticated organ, the
brain.
Millions and millions
of years
of evolution have made sure that the human
brain has safeguards built in, just so it can't conjure something like this on short notice.
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Yet human infants also display what are known as «secondarily altricial» characteristics — primarily lack
of neuromuscular control — a consequence
of the limits imposed on gestational
brain development by the
evolution of the human pelvis.
While the human
brain presents primordial predispositions, carried through millennia
of evolution, it is also incredibly malleable and plastic.
In a study published on Nov. 16, scientists discovered that human
brains exhibit more plasticity, propensity to be modeled by the environment, than chimpanzee
brains and that this may have accounted for part
of human
evolution.
Eternal health,
brain uploads, the end
of privacy... with technological innovations coming at breakneck speed, how will they affect our
evolution?
He credits fire for favoring the
evolution of many human traits, including our large
brains.
CREATING chimeras with the higher
brain of a songbird and the hindbrain
of a non-singer may one day shed light on the
evolution of birdsong, and even human speech.
«We've known other people who have looked at genes involved in
brain size
evolution, tested them out and done the same kinds
of experiments we've done and come up dry.»