It is certain that the inanimate objects by which you are surrounded have a direct action on the brain.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Independent of what is happening around you in the outside world, humans constantly have internal activity in the brain.
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.
The human brain is probably one of the most complex single objects on the face of the earth; I think it is, quite honestly.
Now, there are a very large number of bodily movements, having their source in our nervous system, that do not possess the character of conscious actions.
Usually, we find it difficult to control our mind. It seems as if our mind is like a balloon in the wind - blown here and there by external circumstances.
It is injurious to the mind as well as to the body to be always in one place and always surrounded by the same circumstances.
All our behaviours are a result of neurophysiological activity in the brain.
The mind can also be an erogenous zone.
Consciousness is what makes the mind-body problem really intractable.
The body has a mind of its own.