Experiences shape the brain, but the brain shapes the way we view experiences, too.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All of imagination - everything that we think, we feel, we sense - comes through the human brain. And once we create new patterns in this brain, once we shape the brain in a new way, it never returns to its original shape.
Human experience depends on everything that can influence states of the human brain, ranging from changes in our genome to changes in the global economy.
What we find is that our brains have colossal things happening in them all the time.
Our brain is mapping the world. Often that map is distorted, but it's a map with constant immediate sensory input.
The human brain is probably one of the most complex single objects on the face of the earth; I think it is, quite honestly.
Every time I am looking into the depths of somebody's brain, I'm thinking, 'This is what makes a person who they are. That structure contains memories. Everything that they've ever experienced is right in there.'
Brains, you see, vary a lot from person to person - they vary as much as faces do.
Each brain is exposed to different circumstances. It's very likely that your brain is unique in the history of the universe.
Where you are in consciousness has everything to do with what you see in experience.
When we make the cerebral state the beginning of an action, and in no sense the condition of a perception, we place the perceived images of things outside the image of our body, and thus replace perception within the things themselves.