Posts

Showing posts from November, 2011

Oxytocin and Neanderthal Neuroscience

Image
Neanderthal Neuroscience | The Loom : Rather than universally promoting the better angels of our nature, oxytocin has broader effects on our behaviour. It either makes people more alert to social cues in their environment, or motivates them to seek social connections with others.  These effects manifest in different ways, both positive and negative, depending on the person and the situation.

Music and the Brain

Reading an article on Music and the Brain. Reminded me that by nature of the sense, a point of view must always have two sides, each providing a 180 degrees. Except perhaps in harmony, where a single point of view is shared in mutual trust and irrefutable choice... But then that is once again by nature of choice that such begun become in resonance I guess.