favouritemistake t1_j79gcyq wrote
Reply to comment by Feudamonia in Political views can be predicted by differences in brain activity. Study says political differences don’t just emerge when it comes to how we interpret reality around us; our brains actually ‘see’ different things depending on our politics. by mossadnik
I don’t totally get your analogy but I’m aware of the difference between mind and brain. I said the brain changes, not the mind. Beyond just the brain, yes, the rest of the nervous system changes too.
Feudamonia t1_j79jg85 wrote
But the brain doesn't change when you change your beliefs, and neither does the nervous system. We can see different neural activity but the mechanism that creates that activity doesn't change.
Imagine the brain is a DJ's beat box. Different thinking would be like a different song being played but the beat box doesn't change.
favouritemistake t1_j79tzdc wrote
It can change on a structural level through learning; why would learning beliefs be any different? (Over time through repetition, not a one-off thought causing permanent changes.)
https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-brain-plasticity-2794886#toc-types-of-neuroplasticity
Feudamonia t1_j79xw9r wrote
Now you're talking about a different kind of neuroplasticity. Structural neuroplasticity encompasses the types of changes we see when new pathways are built like when you learn to ride a bike or learn a new language. The type of bike you learn to ride or the language you choose to learn won't make any physical difference to the brain; it's the learning of a new skill that causes the change, not the topic so to speak. If we don't continue to use the new skill the pathway is pruned.
Beliefs are different. We develop them from experiences and how we feel about them. They are the product of thought, not a physical thing.
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Feudamonia t1_j7a6urb wrote
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