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First published January 1, 2003
- The neocortex is the cpu which can ratify or question emotions, feelings of anger, fear, distrust, attraction, etc.
- The cpu loads in 2 modules (The neocortex contains):
--The right hemisphere which is the seat of imagination (processes micro-instructions) and
-- The left hemisphere where logic and reason process our reality. (The ALU)
- The amygdala is RAM or internal memory.
- The hippocampus the area where emotions are generated is the operating system in the computer because its processes are (autonomous) always alive. "Our conscious reality is always accompanied by emotions, ranging from very subtle to extremely strong. Emotions are expectations that exist at a stage prior to language."
- The thalamus is the bus relaying information back and forth between the right and left hemispheres.
- The anterior cingulate is the connector between this bus and the cpu (The thalamus and the hemispheres of the brain.)
- mammalian templates are just that, templates, or metaphorical outlines of life's experiences.
- Activating agents are working the keyboard (user input).
“Anyone can become angry – that is easy; but to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose and in the right way – that is not easy.”