Have we got the brain all wrong...? Part 2.
Research
has shown[1]
that, just as a musical note is produced by vibrations spreading throughout the
strings of a violin, the patterns of brain activity associated with thoughts
and feelings span almost the entire organ.
And here
it is important to mention the function of the corpus callosum[2] /the topic of my dissertation/. Because one complements the other. As mentioned in the publication https://pat-med-tech.blogspot.com/2024/04/what-do-you-know-about-aphantasia-part-1.html aphantasia and
its consequences. It is important to know that when an individual is unable to
predict his activities, this is where the so-called problem begins. And this
problem is really a problem, because the "tangle" of events will
begin to unravel irreversibly.
Traditional
thinking assumes that the brain's labyrinths of connections determine its
activity. It sees the brain as a collection of separate areas, each of which
has a specific function, such as vision or language, and which communicate with
each other via fibers known as axons.
This
innovative approach opens new ways to study how the shape of the brain affects
functions in the process of evolution and development[3],
aging and diseases, which is reflected in the patented Immanent Therapy[4]
program.