week 7 dq reply Katherine Brookshire

 

One of the interesting things about psychology I like other than history, is the field of neuropsychology. The field is a fascinating area to study. In that area, the sheer volume of information available at this point is very limited in comparrision with the vast amounts of what the brain and the nervous system actually do.

Upwards of several 100 billion to trillions of synapses, generating electricity at the speed of light. Sparks become thoughts, feelings, emotions, actions, etc. Sparks activate areas that produce molecular compounds to send information to the body and other portions of the brain with more and more complex instructions.

All of psychology begins in the synapses of the brain, that quantum physics tells us said electricity exists both on this plane of existence as well as the quantum field. I started studying neuro about 8 years ago. Pericles “all things flow into the city “and the Greek meaning has trickled down through the millennia as the main road of a city all things trickle into that main road. Where the citizens collectively (100th monkey) decide what is good and what is bad. However, some things the collective accepts differently at different times. Immediately before Franklyn went before congress to announce dec 7, he did a few lines of cocaine, provided by his doctors. At that time it was not only legal, but a socially acceptable drug. Coca Cola was cocaine suspended in a sugar syrup. There are actions being done right now that a few years to a few decades ago would have been on the extreme side of societally rejected. But then again several decades ago the police and communities did actions which today are prosecuted as hate crimes.

There is a huge amount more happening with society individually, culturally, and cross culturally than we understand.

I have some research about this which is actually on the intense side of fascinating. How does a given treatment per population zone change based on what the culture is willing to accept.