Current research suggests that psychological events may cause physical events. Understanding the brain at the level of nerve cells will allow scientists to understand how human consciousness works (Blakeslee, 1992). In addition, the thalamus of the brain emits 40 pulses per second that affects the whole brain, so it is identified as a possible sensory connector (Blakeslee, 1995a). These findings have a serious impact on dualism as it indicates that the mind is not important.
The neuroscientists at Oxford University write a series of blog posts on how the brain works. And I will try to answer many of the questions raised by general brain games submitted to the brain's diary. In the first article we will explain the benefits of our physical and social activities, as well as how to master new skills by appropriate amount of brain sleep, and brain changes. But how much do we know about mindfulness meditation and the impact of yoga on the brain? Is it beneficial for the brain to accept or continue to use one of the ways that was prevalent in 2018?
Part of the reaction is related to how our brain works. Neuroscientists have revealed many prejudices that allow our brains to make short-term decisions. These prejudices strongly influence our consumer behavior. They include survival instincts, habit formation, setting goals, and pursuit of rewards. Usually they will let us choose immediate satisfaction rather than long term rewards. Brands are these instinctive experts through advertising and business strategies. By sales, discounts, coupons, you can pursue temporary satisfaction from the pursuit of new ideals. Disconnection between shopping behavior and its result (including product) leads to waste, confusion and waste