“Imagine yourself having a fight with your romantic partner. The tension of the situation makes your limbic system run at full throttle and you become flooded with stress hormones like cortisol and adrenalin. The high levels of these chemicals suddenly make you so damn angry, that you burst out in front of your partner saying, “I wish you die, so that I can have some peace in my life”. Given the stress of the situation through highly active limbic system, your PFC loses its freedom to take the right decision and you burst out with foul language in front of your partner, that may ruin your relationship. In simple terms due to your mental instability, you lost your free will to make the right decision.But when the conversation is over, and you relax for a while, your stress hormone levels come down to normal, and you regain your usual cheerful state of mind. Immediately, your PFC starts analyzing the explosive conversation you had with your partner. Healthy activity of the entire frontal lobes, especially the PFC suddenly overwhelms you with a feeling of guilt. Your brain makes you realize, that you have done something devilish. As a result, now you find yourself making the willful decision of apologizing to your partner and making up to him or her, no matter how much effort it takes, because your PFC comes up the solution that it is the healthiest thing to do for your personal life.From this you can see, that what you call free will is something that is not consistent. It changes based on your mental health. Mental instability or illness, truly cripples your free will. And the healthier your frontal lobes are, the better you can take good decisions. And the most effective way to keep your frontal lobes healthy is to practice some kind of meditation.”
Abhijit Naskar“Abhijit Naskar is a self-trained scientist and thinker who discovers the paradigm shifting phenomena of the human mind.”
Michael A. Persinger“The hormonal interplay inside a woman’s head creates her reality. Her hormones tell her day to day what’s important. They mold her desires and values.”
Abhijit Naskar, Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection“Males of all species are made for wooing females, and females typically choose among their suitors.”
Abhijit Naskar, Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection“Memorizing facts and then regurgitating them into carefully crafted words is not science people. It’s intellectual bulimia. Real science happens when we explore what we don’t know. The first law of understanding the human brain and the mind within, is to be an explorer.”
Abhijit Naskar, Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection“All human experiences, from the feeling of love, to the presence of God emerge from various brain activity.”
Abhijit Naskar, Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection“A life without having loved someone is a life never lived.”
Abhijit Naskar, Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection“The very first few days when you actually start having symptoms of falling for someone special, are the days of heavenly bliss and unreasonable madness. This specific “madness” is one of the most rudimentary elements of the foundation of love. Along comes “Euphoria”. It feels like you have grown wings and you can fly around without a single care in the world. Everything starts to seem beautiful and better. The sun shines a bit brighter and the birds twitter a little louder and sweeter. As if you are stuck in an enchanting dream. You get butterflies in your stomach whenever the special person casts a blazing gaze upon you. And off course you all know about the thumping of heart and dilation of pupils.”
Abhijit Naskar, Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection“In modern neurotheology we examine the physical bases to spiritual, religious and mystical experiences and beliefs, that implicitly appear to reduce this rich phenomenology to only neuronal functions. So, the thing is, there was no divine intervention necessary in the evolution of spirituality and religiosity. “Human Brain is the true God of all beliefs”.”
Abhijit Naskar, Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection“Physiology and Psychology are not at all separate from each other. Rather they are deeply intertwined.”
Abhijit Naskar, Neurosutra: The Abhijit Naskar Collection“I dream of a world where Science shapes the structure of a society, rather than politics.”
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