Showing posts with label brain frequencies associated with emotions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brain frequencies associated with emotions. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2017

Emotions, the energy states of the brain













Einstein's general relativity uncovered gravity as the field geometry measured by its effects. Consciousness evolved in interaction with the material world, absorbing its operational principles. Increasingly sophisticated responses to stimuli engendered a brain operation that mirrors the physical world. For example, society forms a temporal field analogous to gravity. We cannot see or touch the temporal field, but its presence constantly regulates our behavior. The temporal field can cause powerful emotional reactions, such as shame, pride, joy, etc. In this process, emotional self-regulation guides attention and cognitive functions, including perception, memory, thoughts, and behavior. We do not have to be conscious of our feelings to be regulated and influenced by them. 

Sensory perception is an automatic, involuntary process. We cannot 'decide' not to process sensory stimuli or read road signs because stimulus impinges on the mind by shifting the brain's energy balance. Moreover, sensory perception also requires energy, which the brain 'pays' for through the energy requirement of brain frequencies. Thus, sensory processing is an energy-information exchange with the environment. 

The brain's highly fluid neural organization allows an active balancing of electromagnetic gradients based on charge conservation. The above drawing represents the stimulus path from the sensory cortical surface toward the frontal associative regions. The energy requirement of neuronal activation extinguishes the information flow and forms an electric potential between the limbic and cortical areas, which reverses the flow via slow oscillations (Figure above, #2). The information flow reversal from the frontal brain recovers the neutral energy state. The sensory transmission toward the sensory cortex by fast oscillations and response by slow oscillations indicates the polarity effects of the brain's electromagnetic flows.

Computer simulations based on EEG, fMRI, and other techniques can pinpoint the tendency for unhealthy emotional states (i.e., the brain's energy balance) in patients and predict proneness for depression, PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), anxiety, and other conditions (there are already some results on this front). You can find more detailed information in my book, The Science of Consciousness, or manuscript, Consciousness, a Cosmic Phenomenon.



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Monday, August 24, 2015

Negative emotions lead to stress, disease, and compromise your chance of success

Lucretia by Rembrandt

























Whether anxious, angry, or sad to the point of crying, negative emotions feel like physical pain. Examining the brain during and after negative experiences by placing electrodes over the scalp reveals their complex psychology. 

High brain frequencies are critical in many brain functions (sensory perception, analytic problem solving, motoric action) and appear in negative emotions. The detail-oriented and energetically expensive activations represent stressful information flow, which siphons spiritual power. Over the long term, negative emotional states lead to impatience, insecurity, fear, and weakness. These problems in emotional processing can lead to social issues, such as rigidity, paranoia, and psychological and psychiatric consequences. Social difficulties and unhappiness can also lead to cognitive decline, mental issues, auto-immune diseases, and heart disease. The possible role of emotions in mental problems and disease gives urgency to understand them. 

A gradually shifting neuronal activation pattern guides the mental focus, unfolding a conceptual landscape. Like elevation in physical space, the brain oscillations formulate a mental, abstract surface. A neutral state corresponds to a flat terrain; high brain frequencies curve toward lower elevation, whereas decreasing oscillations represent an expanding ground. Consequently, positive emotions give the sense of being on the peak of a mountain, allowing the overarching picture of an open horizon, free of distracting details. In contrast, negative emotions' narrow, restricted, and detailed focus are analogous to being in a valley. This way, negative emotions reflect weakness and inferiority. Guilt triggers insecurity. Negative emotions represent an emotional weight, causing an overestimation of physical and psychological burdens causing avoidance.

Many studies have shown the connection between negative emotions and high brain frequencies. Although they often disappear from conscious awareness, negative emotions also have an insidious, long-term presence, manipulating the mind from the background. Stress is a perceived shortage of time, corrupting mental abilities and blinding us to opportunities. It inhibits positive focus or analytic thinking and causes irritation, passive aggression, and the need for criticism. For example, anxious individuals are attracted to negative stimuli (such as looking at angry faces), heightening aggravation.  

Fear is a typical trigger for aggression, like the derailed train that moves inevitably toward an accident; emotional cruelty and negativity cause failure, sickness, and family problems. Although suppressing negative emotions reverses the negative state, long-term results come from positive mental change, such as learning, meditation, and mindfulness-based therapies. 

The long-term consequences of emotions on well-being, success, or lack are recognized as karma—further reading: The Science of Consciousness.

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