“Thought” is one of the greatest
mysteries that is instilling humanity’s present in each one, which makes it
more and more curious.
By the deed we have a capacity,
until then dated as unlimited, we can create several theories that imply our
thinking when there are positive aspects and negative ones. There are several
problems that our mind can imply with us, a milder example is: The difficulty
of focusing on some activity. This problem is not very rare, thanks to
technological advances, but if we go deeper, we will discover more overwhelming
cases.Memory loss can cause several harms, but how to avoid it? Is there
anything that can be done? Yes! Memory loss is something that recurs to the
advancing age of people, each being has a pre-created amount of neurons, which
are lost over time, however, there is the possibility of delaying this process.
Activities that involve mental use, stimulates the use of neurons, and when
stimulated they last longer.Thinking about this case, something very
controversial is the intervention of the internet in human memory
.
When we think about the internet,
we cannot relate this to our memory capacity, we cannot think that the memory
of the internet is the same as ours, since, with the ease of searching the
internet, we are not stimulating our thinking to seek an answer to a particular
subject, resulting in memorial fragility and weakening of information.
Basing on that, surge an
experiment called Transactive memory, is a psychological hypothesis first
proposed by Daniel Wegner in 1985 as a response to earlier theories of
"group mind" such as groupthink. A transactive memory system is a
mechanism through which groups collectively encode, store, and retrieve
knowledge. Transactive memory was initially studied in couples and families
where individuals had close relationships but was later extended to teams,
larger groups, and organizations to explain how they develop a "group
mind", a memory system that is more complex and potentially more effective
than that of any of its individual constituents. A transactive memory system
includes memory stored in each individual, the interactions between memory within
the individuals, as well as the processes that update this memory.
Another yet mysterious ability is
the human being's ability to perform several tasks at the same time, this is
called: Human multitasking, is an apparent human ability to perform more than
one task, or activity, at the same time. An example of multitasking is taking a
phone call while driving a car. Multitasking can result in time wasted due to
human context switching and apparently causing more errors due to insufficient
attention. If one becomes proficient at two tasks, it is possible to rapidly
shift attention between the tasks and perform the tasks well/proficiently.
In view of this, the gradual and
arduous effort of thought can cause harm, because the brain cannot fully focus
when multitasking, people take longer to complete tasks and are predisposed to
error. When people attempt to complete many tasks at one time, “or [alternate]
rapidly between them, errors go way up, and it takes far longer often double
the time or more to get the jobs done than if they were done sequentially,”
states Meyer. This is largely because “the brain is compelled to restart and
refocus”. A study by Meyer and David Kieras found that in the interim between
each exchange, the brain makes no progress whatsoever. Therefore, multitasking
people not only perform each task less suitably, but lose time in the process.
With technological advances, they
brought tools to use in this process, we can quote that: Functional Magnetic
Resonance Imaging, is a specific technique for the use of magnetic resonance
imaging capable of detecting variations in blood flow in response to neural
activity. FMRI has been widely used in research projects and much less in
clinical applications, even we can mention its use in police interrogatories, in
which case the FMRI will be used to see the neural activity and the patient's
tension, generally used to differentiate if it is saying true and false facts.
Talking about being non-humans,
there are issues about Animal cognition, which encompasses the mental
capacities of non-human animals. The study of animal conditioning and learning
used in this field was developed from comparative psychology. The mind and
behavior of non-human animals has captivated human imagination for centuries.
Many writers, such as Descartes, have speculated about the presence or absence
of the animal mind. These speculations led to many observations of animal
behavior before modern science and testing were available. This ultimately
resulted in the creation of multiple hypotheses about animal intelligence. One
of Aesop's Fables was ‘’The Crow and the Pitcher’’, in which a crow drops
pebbles into a vessel of water until he is able to drink. This was a relatively
accurate reflection of the capability of corvids to understand water displacement.
The Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder was the earliest to attest that said story
reflects the behavior of real-life corvids.

by Pedro Augusto Pereira
de Góes
what an article!
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