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favouritemistake t1_j99iuce wrote
Reply to comment by TheLukeHines in The color of your dryer lint is the average color of your wardrobe. by FastWalkingShortGuy
Yep. I wash a load of whites about twice a year when I have to make a special appearance in particularly white special clothes. Anything else goes in together.
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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
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
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Reply to comment by VoltaicSketchyTeapot 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
Why do you guys think I meant consciousness or the mind when I said brain?
Edit: actual question. What am I missing here, or was I just misunderstood due to something about the word choice?
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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.
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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
How is “brains are all capable of changing based on our experiences” different from “ability of the nervous system to change its activity in response to intrinsic or extrinsic stimuli”? (Other than the obvious fact that nervous system involves more than just the brain)
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Reply to comment by [deleted] 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 would say your views ARE how you think and the product of how you think, and these are reflected in the brain. There is no prepackaged brain set for these or those beliefs; through neuroplasticity our brains are all capable of changing based on our experiences (including our mental experiences/how we process experiences in our brains.) Albeit, there could be genetic, chemical, etc factors which could predispose people to certain ways of processing info (eg. neurodivergencies) too.
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Reply to The color of your dryer lint is the average color of your wardrobe. by FastWalkingShortGuy
How do I always end up with purple? I pretty much wear blue, green, and black… no red