transperspectival mind
triune brain model https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triune_brain
parts of the mind
- Dual Process System 1: fast, automatic, subconscious (like 1+1) System 2: slow and effortful (Iike 47x59)
- Left/Right Left brain: analytical, logical, mathematical, detail oriented, focused on one aspect at a time Right brain: creative, free thinking, intuitive, big picture, integrating many aspects at once, seeing connections
- Freudian Ego: differentiates thoughts from “the world”, makes judgements, plans, organizes, impulse control, reins in the id Id: instinctual desires, immediate gratification, impulses Superego: norms, rules and morality adopted from society (or ego goals), source of guilt
- Transactional Parent: unconscious mimicking of how parental figures acted Child: unconscious mimicking of how one acted as a child Adult: self-determined action toward an objective appraisal of reality, intelligently processing information, keeps Parent and Child in check
- Triune Reptilian: instinct, aggression, dominance Limbic: reproductive behavior, parenting Neocortex: language, abstraction, planning
- IFS Exile: parts of you with trauma, carry pain and fear Manager: influence how you act, try to protect you from harm & painful/traumatic memory Firefighter: when Exiles break out these divert attention from pain via negative/avoidant behaviors Self: compassionate center
- Five Aggregates Material form: atoms Feelings: pos/neg feeling of an experience Perception: awareness of an object/event Volition: reactive or purposeful action/behavior Sensory consciousness: awareness of a sensory stimuli or a thought
- Anatomical Frontal lobe: personality, movement, planning Parietal: spacial awareness, hearing, touch, coordinating different sensory information together Occipital: vision, reading Temporal: visual object recognition, visual and verbal memory, rhythm, interpreting reactions of others Cerebellum: fine motor, balance Amygdala: fear
- Rider - Elefant
- mind - psyche
a. bonnitta-roy defines the mind as this jamboard that has the evolutionary predictive functions and get simulate experiments/possible scenarios. So it helps you to predict.
for example a crow can predict how to solve a puzzle for it starts and then it may get to the third step and realize it has to make an adjustment how does this relate to predictive-processing-model? See psyche to understand the difference.
predictive processing
Other-referencing
Valence Neutral
Cognitive Style DMMAA
Evan Thompson says that the psyche is like “an explosion diagram”