Quotes about neuroscience
Abhijit Naskar - The Bengal Tigress: A Treatise on Gender Equality
Truth in the human world, is constructed, defined and then reconstructed by the human self.
David Eagleman - Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain
Imagine for a moment that we are nothing but the product of billions of years of molecules coming together and ratcheting up through natural selection, that we are composed only of highways of fluids and chemicals sliding along roadways within billions of dancing cells, that trillions of synaptic conversations hum in parallel, that this vast egglike fabric of micron-thin circuitry runs algorithms undreamt of in modern science, and that these neural programs give rise to our decision making, love
Abhijit Naskar - I Am The Thread: My Mission
God is nature’s anti-dote to misery.
Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance
A person may hold his own beliefs and creeds to be dearest, and nourish them with all his might, but the moment he starts preaching the exclusive greatness and dominance over all other systems of beliefs and creeds, the world begins to plunge into a death trap.
Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance
The one ultimate rule of the Quranic fundamentalists is “there is one God and Mohammed is his prophet”. Everything beyond that not only is bad, but must be destroyed forthwith. At moment’s notice, every man or woman, who does not exactly believe in that, must be killed.... This is not religion my friend. This is primitiveness at its worst.
Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance
Why should a religion claim that it is not bound to abide by the standpoint of reason! If one does not take the standard of reason, there cannot be any true judgment, even in the case of religion.
Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance
Fundamentalism not only fuels devastating acts of violence, but also all kinds of primitive prejudicial behaviors, such as Misogyny, Polygamy, Homophobia, and Islamophobia.
Sharon Salzberg - Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection
The paradigm for our relationships is formed from our earliest experiences and is actually hardwired into our neurological and emotional network.
Abhijit Naskar - Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection
The very first few days when you actually start having symptoms of falling for someone special, are the days of heavenly bliss and unreasonable madness. This specific “madness” is one of the most rudimentary elements of the foundation of love. Along comes “Euphoria”. It feels like you have grown wings and you can fly around without a single care in the world. Everything starts to seem beautiful and better. The sun shines a bit brighter and the birds twitter a little louder and sweeter. As if you
Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?
Everything that makes you, you, is a biologically existential expression of your entire brain.
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The concern of your brain is not to see the actual nature of reality, but to represent the reality to you in such a way that suits your needs.
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Infinite and finite are both mental constructs.
Abhijit Naskar - In Search of Divinity: Journey to The Kingdom of Conscience
Human brain is structured to avoid any kind of refutation of one's religious beliefs.
Abhijit Naskar - God & Neurons: Memoir of a Scientist Who Found Himself by Getting Lost
Every man is subconsciously promiscuous, but it is the conscious mind that keeps those primordial urges in check. A healthy brain creates a healthy mind, which keeps your relationship strong, safe and healthy.
Abhijit Naskar - In Search of Divinity: Journey to the Kingdom of Conscience
From all aspects of human perception, you truly are your brain.
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We Neuroscientists have come a long way in proving that God is neither a Delusion nor an Almighty Being watching over life on Earth. God is the Event Horizon of Human Consciousness. I termed this state of attaining God, as 'Absolute Unity Qualia'.
Rodolfo R. Llinás - I of the Vortex: From Neurons to Self
The neural processes underlying that which we call creativity have nothing to do with rationality. That is to say, if we look at how the brain generates creativity, we will see that it is not a rational process at all; creativity is not born out of reasoning.
Oliver Sacks - Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain
Given her deafness, the auditory part of the brain, deprived of its usual input, had started to generate a spontaneous activity of its own, and this took the form of musical hallucinations, mostly musical memories from her earlier life. The brain needed to stay incessantly active, and if it was not getting its usual stimulation..., it would create its own stimulation in the form of hallucinations.
Oliver Sacks - Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain
There are, of course, inherent tendencies to repetition in music itself. Our poetry, our ballads, our songs are full of repetition; nursery rhymes and the little chants and songs we use to teach young children have choruses and refrains. We are attracted to repetition, even as adults; we want the stimulus and the reward again and again, and in music we get it. Perhaps, therefore, we should not be surprised, should not complain if the balance sometimes shifts too far and our musical sensitivity b
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Consciousness reigns but doesn't govern.
Charles Duhigg - The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business
If you believe you can change—if you make it a habit—the change becomes real. This is the real power of habit: the insight that your habits are what you choose them to be. Once that choice occurs—and becomes automatic—it’s not only real, it starts to seem inevitable.
Dean Buonomano - Your Brain is a Time Machine: The Neuroscience and Physics of Time
Neuroscientists rarely have to grapple with the issue of presentism versus existentialism. But in practice, neuroscientists are implicitly presentists. They view the past, present, and future as fundamentally distinct, as the brain makes decisions in the present, based on the memories of the past, to enhance our well being in the future. But despite its intuitive appeal, presentism is the underdog theory in physics and philosophy.
Abhijit Naskar - Principia Humanitas
The human has not one but two births – first, when a person is born from the mother’s womb, and second, when that person rises from the socio-culturally imposed cocoon of prejudices and ignorance.
Abhijit Naskar - Principia Humanitas
Truth, independent of the Self, is irrelevant to the biological existence of human life.
Abhijit Naskar - Spouse & Thinker
The human mind has a primordial affinity towards ideas of miracles and mysticism, especially, in times of weakness.
Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance
The perception of reality is something that is constructed by the human mind based on its own needs and knacks.
Michael A. Persinger -
Abhijit Naskar is a self-trained scientist and thinker who discovers the paradigm shifting phenomena of the human mind.
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There is no such thing as reincarnation, but only similar incarnation.
Diana Dentinger - Modus Vivendi: Your Life Your Way
Find Meaning, Find Yourself.
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The Self is the measure of everything.
Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance
All the terrorism in the world that fester in the name of religion, are in fact not religious in nature, rather they are socio-political. Their roots are not religion, but socio-political condition. Religion is only used as a divine tool of authoritative justification in the search of absolution.
V.S. Ramachandran - The Tell–Tale Brain – A Neuroscientist`s Quest for What Makes Us Human
How can a three-pound mass of jelly that you can hold in your palm imagine angels, contemplate the meaning of infinity, and even question its own place in the cosmos? Especially awe inspiring is the fact that any single brain, including yours, is made up of atoms that were forged in the hearts of countless, far-flung stars billions of years ago. These particles drifted for eons and light-years until gravity and change brought them together here, now. These atoms now form a conglomerate- your bra
Santiago Ramón y Cajal - Advice for a Young Investigator
Any man could, if he were so inclined, be the sculptor of his own brain.
Paul Broks - Into the Silent Land: Travels in Neuropsychology
Neuroscience is fast developing the technical and conceptual wherewithal to reveal in fine, bare detail the neurobiological substrates of the mind. Perhaps it will despoil a sacred myth - the myth of selfhood and souls. And, if so, we may be wandering innocently into the opening phase of a dangerous game. Our ethics and systems of justice, our entire moral order, are founded on the notion of society as a collective of individual selves - autonomous, introspective, accountable agents. If this sel
Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?
Current research in any field of Science has not yet reached the point where we could start exploring the existential question regarding God as a Supreme Entity driving causality in the universe. However, as modern Neuroscience progresses further and gets more advanced, we shall get to dive deeper into the physiological processes underneath the Qualia of God in human mind.
Abhijit Naskar - In Search of Divinity: Journey to The Kingdom of Conscience
When circumstances pour the minds of some young helpless individuals with hatred and rage towards the society, and when that pain, hatred, and rage become unbearable, they turn to the scriptures as the final resort, in a pursuit to find absolution, guided by the psychopathic, misogynistic, genocidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent, fundamentalist preachers.
Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?
The purpose of Neurotheology shall be to ease human sufferings with a deeper understanding of the neurobiological substrates of spirituality and divinity.
Abhijit Naskar - In Search of Divinity: Journey to The Kingdom of Conscience
Through the newly emerged field of Neurotheology, Scientists such as Andrew Newberg, Michael Persinger, myself and a few others have already taken the first step from the side of Science, to diminish the gap between Science and Religion. Now it is time for Religion to do the same. And the moment any religion does that, the eternal battle between Science and Religion would slowly start to disperse.
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Religious faith as a whole induces various health benefits in the general population through complex biological processes.
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In this universe, all we perceive is a virtual reality created by the neurons.
Abhijit Naskar - Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection
Physiology and Psychology are not at all separate from each other. Rather they are deeply intertwined.
Scott Stossel - and the Search for Peace of Mind
Individuals who rate high on the so-called Anxiety Sensitivity Index, or ASI, have a high degree of what's known as interoceptive awareness, meaning they are highly attuned to the inner workings on their bodies, to the beepings and bleatings, the blips and burps, of their physiologies; they are more conscious of their heart rate, blood pressure, digestive burblings, and so forth than other people are.
Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?
Spirituality, sexuality and curiosity are the three pillars of Modern Human Consciousness.
Abhijit Naskar - In Search of Divinity: Journey to the Kingdom of Conscience
A person’s affinity towards his or her own religious beliefs, has the same neurological qualities as of his or her emotional affinity towards the romantic partner. In fact the symptoms that follow the early euphoric phase of romantic love are often seen in religious people when their beloved religious faith is challenged.
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Spirituality is to Religion, what Love is to Marriage. Spirituality is an emotional state of the mind, just like Love, while Religion on the other hand, is a social construct, quite like Marriage.
Abhijit Naskar - Autobiography of God: Biopsy of A Cognitive Reality
Divinity is born from neural processes, not some Supreme Entity.
Abhijit Naskar - Autobiography of God: Biopsy of A Cognitive Reality
A true religious person should not think that “my religion alone is the right path and other religions are false.” Other religions are also so many paths leading to the same domain of transcendental bliss. Likewise, no person should think “my perception of the reality is the only absolute reality, and all others’ are false”, because each human brain has its own unique way of perceiving the reality.
Abhijit Naskar - Autobiography of God: Biopsy of A Cognitive Reality
I (God) am only a part of your own human consciousness, but a really bizarre part.
Abhijit Naskar - 7 Billion Gods: Humans Above All
Reality is a construct of chemicals.
Abhijit Naskar - Autobiography of God: Biopsy of A Cognitive Reality
You are not even seeing most of what's going on in the universe. On top of that, your brain filters out much of what it receives from the environment. So that what you are consciously aware of is only a fractional representation of your universe.
Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?
The universe perceives itself through us, or to be more specific, through our neurons.
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Pathology can indeed cause experiences of the Kingdom of God, but not all God experiences are caused by pathology.
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All deities are external manifestation of humanity's internal divinity.
Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?
Our entire neurobiology acts as a giant input-output system, that receives information from the outside world, processes that information and makes a person react accordingly.
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Fairytales are healthy for the children. As they grow up, the magical thinking wears off, but the fairytale-induced creative brain circuits stay forever.
Thomas Lewis - A General Theory of Love
When people have trouble with their emotions – a bout of anxiety or depression, say, or seasonal gloominess - they often want science to pinpoint an offending neurotransmitter in the way that a witness picks the perp out of a lineup. Is it excessive norepinephrine, too little dopamine, errant estrogen? The answer is apt to dissatisfy: no single suspect can be fingered with confidence because the question itself attributes a fallacious simplicity to the brain.(91)
Abhijit Naskar - Either Civilized or Phobic: A Treatise on Homosexuality
Masturbation and meditation both promote physical and mental wellbeing.
Abhijit Naskar - Either Civilized or Phobic: A Treatise on Homosexuality
Masturbating is no more sinful than praying or meditating.
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A prayer/meditation a day, keeps the Doctor away.
Rick Hanson - and Wisdom
Within your mind, there are hardly any lines at all. All its contents flow into each other, sensations becoming thoughts, feelings, desires, actions, and more sensations. This stream of consciousness correlates with a cascade of fleeting neural assemblies, each assembly dispersing into the next one[.]
Rick Hanson - and Wisdom
The apparent wall between your body and the world is more like a picket fence. And between your mind and the world, it's like a line painted on the sidewalk.
Abhijit Naskar - The Film Testament
Neurons giveth and neurons taketh away.
Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance
A healthy brain leads to a healthy you.
Abhijit Naskar - The God Parasite: Revelation of Neuroscience
God is hardwired within the neural circuitry.
Abhijit Naskar - The Islamophobic Civilization: Voyage of Acceptance
Humanism is not a single character. It is a magnificent blend of various emotional and behavioral traits that are unique to the human mind.
Abhijit Naskar - Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection
For a man, the optimal evolutionary strategy is to disseminate his genes as widely as possible, given his few minutes (or, alas, seconds) of investment in each encounter. It all makes simple evolutionary sense, since a woman invests a good deal of time and effort -a nine month long, risky, strenuous pregnancy, in each offspring. Naturally she has to be very discerning in her choice of sexual partners.
John Tsilimparis - Retrain Your Anxious Brain: Practical and Effective Tools to Conquer Anxiety
When you're anxious, don't immediately trust your automatic thoughts because oftentimes these thoughts are irrational. Thoughts are not facts. They're just thoughts and sometimes don't need to be given so much importance.
Loretta Graziano Breuning - Endorphin L
When a monkey loses a banana to a rival, he feels bad, but he doesn't expand the problem by thinking about it over and over. He looks for another banana. He ends up feeling rewarded rather than harmed. Humans use their extra neurons to construct theories about bananas and end up constructing pain.
Loretta Graziano Breuning - Endorphin L
A lizard never thinks something is wrong with the world, even as it watches its young get eaten alive. It doesn't tell itself "something is wrong with the world," because it doesn't have enough neurons to imagine the world being other than what it is. It doesn't expect a world in which there is no predators, so it doesn't condemn the world for falling short of expectations. it doesn't condemn itself for failing to keep its offspring alive. Humans expect more, and we do something about it. That's
Mark R. Leary -
From a social psychological standpoint, the selfie phenomenon seems to stem from two basic human motives. The first is to attract attention from other people. Because people’s positive social outcomes in life require that others know them, people are motivated to get and maintain social attention. By posting selfies, people can keep themselves in other people’s minds. In addition, like all photographs that are posted on line, selfies are used to convey a particular impression of oneself. Through
Abhijit Naskar - The Art of Neuroscience in Everything
It’s better not to hold your feelings inside too much and express them to a dear one freely, than to pay thousands of dollars to a psychiatrist for the same outburst of emotions later. Emotions are a bonding mechanism for humans. So, use ‘em, abuse ‘em and utilize ‘em.
Stephen P. Hinshaw - Origins of the Human Mind
...we are a narrative, storytelling species. Revealing our own histories, and understanding those of others can really help us appreciate the humanity in all of our fellow individuals.
Richard O'Connor - Conquer Self-Destruc tive Behavior
You know very well what the right choice is, yet you keep making the wrong one.
Bessel A. van der Kolk - and Body in the Healing of Trauma
Beneath the surface of the protective parts of trauma survivors there exists an undamaged essence, a Self that is confident, curious, and calm, a Self that has been sheltered from destruction by the various protectors that have emerged in their efforts to ensure survival. Once those protectors trust that it is safe to separate, the Self will spontaneously emerge, and the parts can be enlisted in the healing process
Daniel L. Schacter - and the Past
... [O]ne of the most influential approaches to thinking about memory in recent years, known as connectionism, has abandoned the idea that a memory is an activated picture of a past event. Connectionist or neural network models are based on the principle that the brain stores engrams by increasing the strength of connections between different neurons that participate in encoding an experience. When we encode an experience, connections between active neurons become stronger, and this specific pat
Daniel L. Schacter - and the Past
Thus, the "memories" that people reported contained little information about the event they were trying to recall (the speaker's tone of voice) but were greatly influenced by the properties of the retrieval cue that we gave them (the positive or negative facial expression).
V.S. Ramachandran - The Tell–Tale Brain – A Neuroscientist`s Quest for What Makes Us Human
It is difficult to overstate the importance of understanding mirror neurons and their function. They may well be central to social learning, imitation, and the cultural transmission of skills and attitudes—perhaps even of the pressed-together sound clusters we call words. By hyperdeveloping the mirror-neuron system, evolution in effect turned culture into the new genome. Armed with culture, humans could adapt to hostile new environments and figure out how to exploit formerly inaccessible or pois
Daniel Kahneman - Fast and Slow
Jumping to conclusions is efficient if the conclusions are likely to be correct and the costs of an occasional mistake acceptable. Jumping to conclusions is risky when the situation is unfamiliar, the stakes are high and there is no time to collect more information.
Abhijit Naskar - In Search of Divinity: Journey to The Kingdom of Conscience
Any thought sequence that minimizes anxiety would get reinforced over time. The sequence would be maintained during the person’s development and would be provoked in contexts where refutation of the belief might occur. So, any kind of refutation of a person’s religious beliefs makes the beliefs only stronger.
Steve Volk - Fringe-ology: How I Tried to Explain Away the Unexplainable-And Couldn't
It is the finding of neuroscience, in fact, that belief is at least in part a matter of emotion. Whatever we believe to be true lights up areas of our brain responsible for self-identification and the processing of feelings and sentiments. If we believe something, then, the object of our belief becomes an emotionally potent aspect of our own self-image. There is some common sense to this, too: the most passionate of believers and the most strident of New Atheists are palpably, visibly fired up a
Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?
If you could have sufficient insight into all the inner and outer parts of your mental life, along with remembrance and intelligence enough to consider all the circumstances and take them into account, you would be a true prophet and visualize the future in the present as in a mirror.
Luke Dittrich - and Family Secrets
Maybe the human brain is an object beyond the reach of metaphor, for the simple reason that it is the only object capable of creating metaphors to describe itself. There really is nothing else like it. The human brain creates the human mind, and then the human mind tries to underhand the human brain, however long it takes and whatever the cost.
Abhijit Naskar - We Are All Black: A Treatise on Racism
Every single human being is neurologically predisposed to be biased in various walks of life. It is biologically impossible to be absolutely free from all biases, nevertheless, the more a person rigorously trains the self to be rational and conscientious, the more that self becomes strong enough to keep the biases in check, never to let them run rampant over the psyche.
Abhijit Naskar - Principia Humanitas
Humans are not simply higher than Gods, Gods are mere mystical representations of the humans themselves.
Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?
Every living creature on this planet, has a conscious subjective perspective of the world. Even the plants may seem to us as standing indifferent to the human sufferings, but even they have their own unique mental universe. They have their own way of interacting with the environment.
Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?
Memory is the binding foam of our mental life.
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The causal, abstract, binary, holistic, and reductionist functions of the human brain all help you to process the enormous amount of information coming into our brain from the external world every day.
Abhijit Naskar - In Search of Divinity: Journey to The Kingdom of Conscience
It is much easier to concentrate the mind on external things, than to concentrate on the mind itself. For example, a Neuroscientist can be the smartest man (or woman) on earth in his understanding of the human mind. He may know all the neurochemical changes underlying an outrageous behavior of a person. But when he gets mad himself, very little of his own scientific intellect would actually come in handy for him to control his rage. The virtue of self-control is a skill, which requires practice,
Craig Krishna - The Labyrinth: Rewiring the Nodes in the Maze of your Mind
Meditation has also been proven scientifically to untangle and rewire the neurological pathways in the brain that make up the conditioned personality. Buddhist monks, for example, have had their brains scanned by scientists as they sat still in deep altered states of consciousness invoked by transcendental meditation and the scientists were amazed at what they beheld. The frontal lobes of the monks lit up as bright as the sun! They were in states of peace and happiness the scientists had never s
Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?
Consciousness is simple, if you are bold enough to accept it as simple.
Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?
Without the harmonious electrochemical activity of all the brain structure, the very thing which we call "mind", would suddenly disappear from the face of earth.
Abhijit Naskar - Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection
It's better not to hold your feelings inside too much and express them to a dear one freely, than to pay thousands of dollars to a psychiatrist for the same outburst of emotions later. Emotions are a bonding mechanism for humans. So, use ‘em, abuse ‘em and utilize ‘em.
Abhijit Naskar - What is Mind?
We are but a bunch of neurons.
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Neuron is to Consciousness, what D.N.A. is to Life. Thus, Biology of Mind is to the twenty-first century, what Biology of Life was to the twentieth century.
António R. Damásio - Reason and the Human Brain
The self is a repeatedly reconstructed biological state.
Abhijit Naskar - Homo: A Brief History of Consciousness
in simple terms, what you perceive as real, is actually a neurological reconstruction or simulation of the actual real thing. It’s not as simple as saying, we see as it is. Actually we do not ever see as it is.
Abhijit Naskar - Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection
Memorizing facts and then regurgitating them into carefully crafted words is not science people. It’s intellectual bulimia. Real science happens when we explore what we don’t know. The first law of understanding the human brain and the mind within, is to be an explorer.
Abhijit Naskar - God & Neurons: Memoir of a scientist who found himself by getting lost
Through Neurotheology, I and my fellow scientists of twenty-first century have already taken the first step from the side of Science, to diminish the gap between Science and Religion. Now it is time for Religion to do the same.
Oliver Sacks - Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain
There is certainly a universal and unconscious propensity to impose a rhythm even when one hears a series of identical sounds at constant intervals... We tend to hear the sound of a digital clock, for example, as "tick-tock, tick-tock" - even though it is actually "tick tick, tick tick.