Neurological Framework

The article identifies chemical, mechanical/proprioceptive, and emotional/cognitive inputs as the three major categories processed by the brain. The article presents the brain as constructing its model of the world from receptor signals. T…

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The article identifies chemical, mechanical/proprioceptive, and emotional/cognitive inputs as the three major categories processed by the brain. The article presents the brain as constructing its model of the world from receptor signals. The article claims that changes in incoming information produce corresponding changes in outgoing information. The article treats thoughts and emotional states as neurological inputs with physiological effects. The article asserts that approximately 90% of brain processing is proprioceptive.