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Cheater cheater..... compulsive eater!!

  • 13-09-2021 8:56pm
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    I think that was a kids nursery rhyme.

    In this context more of a segway into a recent study contending cognitive control (aka self/self-relative-to-environmental awareness) activates neural action/brain-activity (measured in "waves") such to transcend our base/predisposed impulses.


    The control measure in this case being, "cheating".

    i.e. relativity to a kind of predisposed helpless immoral indulgence?

    ....

    It's fun to think about cause, consider the variety of potential applications it could have?

    I know this gal, mmmkay? Well, "know" her, per se - in the loose sense of the word.

    C** sl*t, yes? Gal can't help herself, she's just fiend.

    Morning noon and night.

    Remember that gal Quintin Tarantino (aka Mr Brown) was describing during the opening sequence of Reservoir Dogs?

    That's the type I'm talking about, yes? (and just FYI, I don't judge; more power to you, sister!).

    Cognition (see work of Noam Chomsky for specific exploration of this concept), it essentially over rides base neural firing (i.e. impulse).

    Manipulates and transcends our base neural action.

    Thus, in cases like this, said gal could theoretically free herself from her predisposed neural prison of debauchery.

    .....

    Not that I would necessarily encourage that in this particular instance, I gotta say I like her pretty good just the way she is.

    But I'm just saying, in general;

    Modern science, could potentially make it happen.



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