“The nervous system functions in a fourth, unique way, as different as dreaming is from sleeping as sleeping is from waking. When you transcend, it's the only experience that lights the full brain on an EEG machine. It's the only experience that utilizes the full brain.” WayDifferentDreamLightSleepBrainUniqueMachinesFunctionNervousWakingFourthNervous System Author:David Lynch
“We no longer see the evolution of the nervous system, but that of a certain individual. The role of the memory is very important but... not as important as we believe. Most of the important things that we do don't depend on memory. To hear, to see, to touch, to feel happiness and pain; these are functions which are independent of memory; it is an a priori thing. Thus, for me, what memory does is to modify that a priori thing, and this it does in a very profound way.” WayFeelsBelieveDoeImportantPainCertainIndividualMemoriesRolesDependsEvolutionFunctionIndependentImportant ThingsProfoundNervousNervous System Author:Rodolfo Llinas
“The seat of the soul and the control of voluntary movement - in fact, of nervous functions in general, - are to be sought in the heart. The brain is an organ of minor importance.” HeartSoulFactsBrainMovementFunctionImportanceNervousSeatsOrgansMinorsHeart And BrainBrain Science Author:Aristotle
“Even when I took the drugs I realized that this just wasn't fun anymore. The drugs had become a part of my routine. Something to wake me up. Something to help me sleep. Something to calm my nerves. There was a time when I was able to wake up, go to sleep, and have fun without a pill or a line to help me function. These days it felt like I might have a nervous breakdown if I didn't have them.” IfsHelpingMightAbleFunFeltLinesSleepDrugFunctionWake UpAddictionCalmI RealizedNervousThese DaysHaving FunHelp MeNervesRoutinePillsGoing To SleepBreakdownNervous Breakdown Author:Cherie Currie
“The fate of the physiology of the brain is independent of the truth and falsity of my assertions relative to the laws of the organization of the nervous system, in general, and of the brain in particular, just as the knowledge of the functions of a sense is independent of the knowledge of the structure of its apparatus.” LawBrainFateParticularOrganizationFunctionIndependentStructureNervousRelativeAssertionNervous SystemPhysiologyFalsity Author:Franz Joseph Gall