The frontal cortex also play a central role in keeping track of settings (at the movies, at work, at home, in a hurry, going to a wedding, etc.) and interpreting them . This is why dreams can be so bizarre without you noticing until you wake up - the frontal cortex is largely inactive.
I totally agree. I think the difference between us and most other apes is the frontal cortex. I think monkeys (and, in fact, most other sentient creatures) operate 100% on a subconscious mode which they have very limited control over. I believe later down the evolutionary road, somehow, the brain developed yet another sector (the frontal lobe) who's sole purpose was to read and decipher the subconscious decisions to further improve their results. Then, since it was beneficial, it accelerated.
Capitalism is the wage slavery of immense humanity in a politically manipulated MARKET SYSTEM OF ARTIFICIAL SCARCITY ,a tyrannical,destructive system to perpetuate poverty and exploitation in the interest of the ruling class. Capitalism from its Genocidal killings of native Americans to the mercantile plundering and enslavement of African natives to its Millitaristic rise of European Powers to World wars and Financial serfdom of the world has been a DISASTEROUS imposition .
It's interesting to think this, because we didn't live for that long in human evolution. It's amazing that it takes that long before it's fully there, and then we'd have less than a decade before the lifespan's over, on average.
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The frontal cortex also play a central role in keeping track of settings (at the movies, at work, at home, in a hurry, going to a wedding, etc.) and interpreting them . This is why dreams can be so bizarre without you noticing until you wake up - the frontal cortex is largely inactive.
nightvidcole 3 months ago
This guy looks kinda like Robert Plant with a beard.
cnewman99 4 months ago
this dude needs to be groomed ...they have mobile groomers that come and do a bath, dip and clip.....
914light 4 months ago
Psychopaths have a frontal cortex of a 5 year old child that's why they are soo moraly unstable yet rest of there brain seems somewhat average.
90talisten 6 months ago
It's a behavioural firewall...
bittercottoncandy 9 months ago 12
@bittercottoncandy Nice.
l337z0r 8 months ago
I totally agree. I think the difference between us and most other apes is the frontal cortex. I think monkeys (and, in fact, most other sentient creatures) operate 100% on a subconscious mode which they have very limited control over. I believe later down the evolutionary road, somehow, the brain developed yet another sector (the frontal lobe) who's sole purpose was to read and decipher the subconscious decisions to further improve their results. Then, since it was beneficial, it accelerated.
YourBrainOnReligion 9 months ago 6
Apparently he is not using his frontal cortex to decide now is a good time to shave the beard....
ProtagonistNonTheist 10 months ago
@ProtagonistNonTheist He's a cultural Jew.
HybridD91 6 months ago
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Capitalism is the wage slavery of immense humanity in a politically manipulated MARKET SYSTEM OF ARTIFICIAL SCARCITY ,a tyrannical,destructive system to perpetuate poverty and exploitation in the interest of the ruling class. Capitalism from its Genocidal killings of native Americans to the mercantile plundering and enslavement of African natives to its Millitaristic rise of European Powers to World wars and Financial serfdom of the world has been a DISASTEROUS imposition .
arzoyan 1 year ago 4
It's interesting to think this, because we didn't live for that long in human evolution. It's amazing that it takes that long before it's fully there, and then we'd have less than a decade before the lifespan's over, on average.
Neanderthalcouzin 1 year ago
@Neanderthalcouzin I suppose it just takes that long for it to develop properly.
ReasonGuysCopyright 10 months ago