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Watching The Brain Switch Off 'Self'

Everybody has experienced a sense of "losing oneself" in an activity--whether a movie, sport, sex, or meditation. Now, researchers have caught the brain in the act of losing "self" as it shuts down introspection during a demanding sensory task.

The researchers--led by Rafael Malach and Ilan Goldberg of the Weizmann Institute of Science reporting in the April 20, 2006, issue of Neuron--say their findings show that self-related function actually shuts down during such intense sensory tasks. Thus, an "observer" function in the brain does not appear to play an active part of in the production of our vivid sensory experiences. These findings go against common models of sensory experience that assume that there is some kind of "homunculus", or observer function in the brain that "looks at" sensory brain areas. Thus the finding, they said, has significance for understanding the basic nature of consciousness and perception.

So, who are you when you're not you, when you're not on?

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Date: 2006-05-16 12:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jackshoegazer.livejournal.com
Even if they did ask, they'd ask to see it reproduced on EKGs about a thousand times first.

Speaking of which, have you ever seen the videos of Ken Wilber going through meditation states while hooked up to EKGs and wahat not, scientifically verifying the change in brainwave patters in various levels of trance and meditation? It's amazing.

Date: 2006-05-16 05:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shaktipat.livejournal.com

No, but I've seen research similiar. But what's amazing? THERE IS NO ESSENTIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MIND AND MATTER, regardless of the post-Socratic heresies. Thus, I assume there is a neurological equivalent for every spiritual experience.

Beyond materialism and idealism,

MoB

Date: 2006-05-17 12:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jackshoegazer.livejournal.com
Exactly. They're both the same thing, which is yummy indeed. Reich called it orgone, that silly scientist.

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