Psychology from Neurobiology

A neurobiological system consists of a physical system which accepts signals from outside, process them and make responses using the same physical system. Signal processing at the sensory and motor domains have contributed to the creation of immensely enriched processing systems, most of which we call the cognitive processing. Man has built such processing systems using comparable processing functions, which we call artificial intelligence and the associated processing abilities are used in multiple applications. The cognitive abilities of the brain and their corrections are used for all survival needs, as well as for creation of new realities, which have helped change in parts and full the scope, opportunities, and the functional abilities to meet and change the realities of the universe. These in turn, have been changing the scope and living styles of millions of human beings over thousands of years. Equally important is the presence and utilization of a driving force of the system, without which the system has no life and it perishes.


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A neurobiological system consists of a physical system which accepts signals from outside, process them and make responses using the same physical system. Signal processing at the sensory and motor domains have contributed to the creation of immensely enriched processing systems, most of which we call the cognitive processing. Man has built such processing systems using comparable processing functions, which we call artificial intelligence and the associated processing abilities are used in multiple applications. The cognitive abilities of the brain and their corrections are used for all survival needs, as well as for creation of new realities, which have helped change in parts and full the scope, opportunities, and the functional abilities to meet and change the realities of the universe. These in turn, have been changing the scope and living styles of millions of human beings over thousands of years. Equally important is the presence and utilization of a driving force of the system, without which the system has no life and it perishes.
The driving force has been proposed as that of emotion [1][2][3], though emotion is always experienced and recognized through cognitive molding. Without the drive emotionally constituted, one cannot intentionally raise even the little finger. Though the driving force provides unique energy for life, for all its responses, actions, and the psychobiological activities of the system, it is also under the direct and indirect control of the cognitive processes. Cognitive processes help mold the emotional arousal into positive or negative experience, or with nil value recognized by the individual. The cognitively molding of emotional state provides specific positive or negative value to the individual, and the responses and actions initiated by the drive when the emotional arousal reaches a Critical Limit of Potentiation (CLP, 4), well before one is aware of the presence of the initiation of the action within [5][6][7][8][9][10].
The entire spectra of psychological states may be produced in each living being well before one becomes aware of the initiation of the action, as action has automatically been initiated, when the drive has reached the CLP state. Awareness of a negative state generated after the initiation of an action may shape into states of depression, fear, aggression and multiples of associated behavioral manifestations, which may form further hindrance to routine life of the individual. Emotional experience is the unique subjective effect that take place within each individual, and each experience is shaped by the cognitive processes applied on the incoming signals and own responses to them. The cognitive judgments of the sensory-motor contacts mold and render the emotional state of an individual into specific emotional experiences and expressions. Molding of emotional state through cognitive processing is indeed the complex result of several self-trained methods, which one learns from birth, and develops in complex forms and effects during development and growth. One learns to identify emotional arousal only when its presence is molded in a specific manner by accompanying cognitive processes.
One may seldom use any effort to experience emotional arousal without any accompanying cognitive judgments, which would in turn mold the accompanying emotional state. This has been considered facilitated by carrying out mentally and physically, which may contribute to devotion and love or negative effects to others. Once expectations of any gainful return effects accompany, judgments of its presence or absence would accordingly shape the emotional arousal within. However, these mental processes may facilitate unbiased emotional responses only when one could direct the drive without expecting any personally gainful, but unbiased

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Ancient Vedic philosophy instructs individuals to learn to restrain from automatic cognitive molding of emotional arousal into positive or negative values, and learn to carry out the cognitive judgments carefully, considering its beneficial effects to the system one represents, and then make the cognitive judgment which would release the associated emotional effects [2]. The mental state which restrains one from automatic emotional responses is called the state of "Sthita Prajna" [11,12]. Emotional drive is still a strange life force, about which we know very little, except its manifestations, experiences and applications. On the other hand, component of such drive mixed with cognitive processes which may include preattentive processing, recognition, thinking, awareness created through self-monitoring (13,14) of encoded information and experiences, through online processing and remembrance (15,16), which were traditionally integrated into the concept of consciousness. Electrical, mechanical, neurochemical and other scientific methods serve the preservation and recreation of the emotional force needed essentially for the initiation of actions and responses. However, emotional energy available and its varied positive and negative experiences and expressions, physically and virtually created, as seen in man, have never been replicated in such varied forms, anywhere else (17)(18)(19). Mankind has already successfully created resources with cognitive processing abilities and have been utilizing them at every juncture in life. We have traditionally identified the presence of this energy as a spiritual one, since spiritual dimension could not be scientific explained and justified. It is accepted that the same life force may be present in all living beings, including plants and animals, though their complex manifestations in the forms of experiences and expressions are the results of presence of other functional systems generated and developed within the brain and the body.