#psychology 101 - explained in layperson's terms.
A multitude of interdisciplinary scientific publications can be referenced for the following information. Basically, I will not be "cherry-picking" research as the following info represents the general scientific literature on the key subjects. For example #EvolutionaryBiology #Neuroscience #CogntivePsychology #SocialPsychology #DevelopmentalPsychology
Therefore, whilst I may not have the title of, for example, professor, that isn't relevant in the context of the following information.
The scientific literature is the authority, not the individual. Of course, most often than not, those with a degree, master's, doctorate, professor, etc - will be more informed of the scientific literature.
I welcome critical evaluation of the following information. FYI, I will intentionally be using "everyday" language. Although, I will # the key scientific terminology.
Genetic replication is the "meaning" of life. Though genes have zero agency - that's why I put quotation marks around "meaning". Agency (meaning, motivation, etc) is an evolutionary adaptation. Some organisms have agency, for example, humans, whilst others don't. For example, plants and fungi.
And of course, if you're sitting on a chair whilst you read this (or deny the information) - the chair has no intrinsic meaning. The universe has no intrinsic meaning. Assuming our "universe" is not one dimension amongst a multitude of multiverses that we can't perceive. I don't think so, but that's only speculation.
1. All living #organisms (plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, etc) including #HomoSapiens are the outcome of #evolution - #NaturalSelection that includes #SexualSelection are the regulatory filters of #geneticMutations
All mammals share a common ancestor. Humans have hands with opposable digits because we are primates (all primates share common anatomical and physiological features. & to some degree - behavioral psychologies)
Sentient organisms such as #mammals have psychological behavioral - #adaptations, #byproducts & #maladaptations (& some #GeneticDrift).
However, the majority of organisms on planet earth, including some humans, do not know they are animals. Even though they behave exactly as animals do #poop #breath #eat #drink #etc
Consciousness is an adaptation #InformationProcessing.
The majority of human physiological functioning is implicit (non-conscious biological processors). The biological sciences have provided explicit knowledge regarding how our implicit physiological systems function. For example, external sound #objective is converted into #Electrochemical signals #subjective and these signals tend to be transmitted #NervousSystem toward the part of the brain termed the #AuditoryCortex
Thoughts and feelings #emotions may be implicit #MetaCognition or explicit #cognition.
The background knowledge of evolutionary biology (plus the subjects that have been #) can be used to improve any individual's self-awareness - therefore increasing their self-understanding of their Cognitive #heuristics.
Metacognitive is an adaptive system. Therefore it can be updated when a person recognizes how and why their mind functions.
Evolutionary biology is the study of how? and why? organisms evolved and what they do with those adaptations. And how they may continue to evolve. To reiterate, evolution is the outcome of natural selection (genetic replication). Therefore, evolution is not aiming for the "perfection" of an organism.
Organisms may have maladaptations because the environmental conditions (variables) can change faster than evolutionary processors. The behaviors that explicitly exemplify this are the human maladaptations that are degrading their environments (oh dear!). However, many of those behaviors are due to nurturing. For example, children are taught to eat meat and blame vegans for choosing a more ethical diet. Nurturing, for example, learning and associated learning are also evolutionary adaptations (heuristics)
Questions and or constructive critique of this toot, are most welcome. However, what would be even more welcome would be to paraphrase "Show me the evidence!"
In the context of evolutionary biology - there are research papers going back hundreds of years ( i.e., Scientific publications going back as far as Charles Darwin et al.)
Although, for any newbies to the subject - I recommend the 'Thirteen Misunderstandings
About Natural Selection "
Al-Shawaf, L., Zreik, K., & Buss, D. M. (2018b). Thirteen Misunderstandings About Natural Selection. Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_2158-1
Open access copy https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325999471_13_Misunderstandings_about_Natural_Selection
Curiosity is only natural! Evolution is only natural. Repressing knowledge is also natural. But is it healthy?
#neuroscience #organisms #homosapiens #evolution #naturalselection #sexualselection #geneticmutations #mammals #adaptations #byproducts #maladaptations #GeneticDrift #poop #breath #eat #drink #etc #InformationProcessing #objective #electrochemical #subjective #nervoussystem #AuditoryCortex #emotions #metacognition #cognition #heuristics #evolutionarybiology #CogntivePsychology #socialpsychology #developmentalpsychology #psychology
#psychology 101 - explained in layperson's terms.
A multitude of interdisciplinary scientific publications can be referenced for the following information. Basically, I will not be "cherry-picking" research as the following info represents the general scientific literature on the key subjects. For example #EvolutionaryBiology #Neuroscience #CogntivePsychology #SocialPsychology #DevelopementalPsychology
Therefore, whilst I may not have the title of, for example, professor, that isn't relevant in the context of the following information.
The scientific literature is the authority, not the individual. Of course, most often than not, those with a degree, master's, doctorate, professor, etc - will be more informed of the scientific literature.
I welcome critical evaluation of the following information. FYI, I will intentionally be using "everyday" language. Although, I will # the key scientific terminology.
Genetic replication is the "meaning" of life. Though genes have zero agency - that's why I put quotation marks around "meaning". Agency (meaning, motivation, etc) is an evolutionary adaptation. Some organisms have agency, for example, humans, whilst others don't. For example, plants and fungi.
And of course, if you're sitting on a chair whilst you read this (or deny the information) - the chair has no intrinsic meaning. The universe has no intrinsic meaning. Assuming our "universe" is not one dimension amongst a multitude of multiverses that we can't perceive. I don't think so, but that's only speculation.
1. All living #organisms (plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, etc) including #HomoSapiens are the outcome of #evolution - #NaturalSelection that includes #SexualSelection are the regulatory filters of #geneticMutations
All mammals share a common ancestor. Humans have hands with opposable digits because we are primates (all primates share common anatomical and physiological features. & to some degree - behavioral psychologies)
Sentient organisms such as #mammals have psychological behavioral - #adaptations, #byproducts & #maladaptations (& some #GeneticDrift).
However, the majority of organisms on planet earth, including some humans, do not know they are animals. Even though they behave exactly as animals do #poop #breath #eat #drink #etc
Consciousness is an adaptation #InformationProcessing.
The majority of human physiological functioning is implicit (non-conscious biological processors). The biological sciences have provided explicit knowledge regarding how our implicit physiological systems function. For example, external sound #objective is converted into #Electrochemical signals #subjective and these signals tend to be transmitted #NervousSystem toward the part of the brain termed the #AuditoryCortex
Thoughts and feelings #emotions may be implicit #MetaCognition or explicit #cognition.
The background knowledge of evolutionary biology (plus the subjects that have been #) can be used to improve any individual's self-awareness - therefore increasing their self-understanding of their Cognitive #heuristics.
Metacognitive is an adaptive system. Therefore it can be updated when a person recognizes how and why their mind functions.
Evolutionary biology is the study of how? and why? organisms evolved and what they do with those adaptations. And how they may continue to evolve. To reiterate, evolution is the outcome of natural selection (genetic replication). Therefore, evolution is not aiming for the "perfection" of an organism.
Organisms may have maladaptations because the environmental conditions (variables) can change faster than evolutionary processors. The behaviors that explicitly exemplify this are the human maladaptations that are degrading their environments (oh dear!). However, many of those behaviors are due to nurturing. For example, children are taught to eat meat and blame vegans for choosing a more ethical diet. Nurturing, for example, learning and associated learning are also evolutionary adaptations (heuristics)
Questions and or constructive critique of this toot, are most welcome. However, what would be even more welcome would be to paraphrase "Show me the evidence!"
In the context of evolutionary biology - there are research papers going back hundreds of years ( i.e., Scientific publications going back as far as Charles Darwin et al.)
Although, for any newbies to the subject - I recommend the 'Thirteen Misunderstandings
About Natural Selection "
Al-Shawaf, L., Zreik, K., & Buss, D. M. (2018b). Thirteen Misunderstandings About Natural Selection. Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_2158-1
Open access copy https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325999471_13_Misunderstandings_about_Natural_Selection
Curiosity is only natural! Evolution is only natural. Repressing knowledge is also natural. But is it healthy?
#psychology #neuroscience #DevelopementalPsychology #organisms #geneticmutations #mammals #adaptations #poop #breath #objective #AuditoryCortex #cognition #heuristics #evolutionarybiology #homosapiens #evolution #naturalselection #sexualselection #byproducts #maladaptations #GeneticDrift #drink #InformationProcessing #CogntivePsychology #socialpsychology #eat #etc #electrochemical #subjective #nervoussystem #emotions #metacognition
#psychology 101 - explained in layperson's terms.
A multitude of interdisciplinary scientific publications can be referenced for the following information. Basically, I will not be "cherry-picking" research as the following info represents the general scientific literature on the key subjects. For example #EvolutionaryBiology #Neuroscience #CogntivePsychology #SocialPsychology #DevelopementalPsychology
Therefore, whilst I may not have the title of, for example, professor, that isn't relevant in the context of the following information.
The scientific literature is the authority, not the individual. Of course, most often than not, those with a degree, master's, doctorate, professor, etc - will be more informed of the scientific literature.
I welcome critical evaluation of the following information. FYI, I will intentionally be using "everyday" language. Although, I will # the key scientific terminology.
Genetic replication is the "meaning" of life. Though genes have zero agency - that's why I put quotation marks around "meaning". Agency (meaning, motivation, etc) is an evolutionary adaptation. Some organisms have agency, for example, humans, whilst others don't. For example, plants and fungi.
And of course, if you're sitting on a chair whilst you read this (or deny the information) - the chair has no intrinsic meaning. The universe has no intrinsic meaning. Assuming our "universe" is not one dimension amongst a multitude of multiverses that we can't perceive. I don't think so, but that's only speculation.
1. All living #organisms (plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, etc) including #HomoSapiens are the outcome of #evolution - #NaturalSelection that includes #SexualSelection are the regulatory filters of #geneticMutations
All mammals share a common ancestor. Humans have hands with opposable digits because we are primates (all primates share common anatomical and physiological features. & to some degree - behavioral psychologies)
Sentient organisms such as #mammals have psychological behavioral - #adaptations, #byproducts & #maladaptations (& some #GeneticDrift).
However, the majority of organisms on planet earth, including some humans, do not know they are animals. Even though they behave exactly as animals do #poop #breath #eat #drink #etc
Consciousness is an adaptation #InformationProcessing.
The majority of human physiological functioning is implicit (non-conscious biological processors). The biological sciences have provided explicit knowledge regarding how our implicit physiological systems function. For example, external sound #objective is converted into #Electrochemical signals #subjective and these signals tend to be transmitted #NervousSystem toward the part of the brain termed the #AuditoryCortex
Thoughts and feelings #emotions may be implicit #MetaCognition or explicit #cognition.
The background knowledge of evolutionary biology (plus the subjects that have been #) can be used to improve any individual's self-awareness - therefore increasing their self-understanding of their Cognitive #heuristics.
Metacognitive is an adaptive system. Therefore it can be updated when a person recognizes how and why their mind functions.
Evolutionary biology is the study of how? and why? organisms evolved and what they do with those adaptations. And how they may continue to evolve. To reiterate, evolution is the outcome of natural selection (genetic replication). Therefore, evolution is not aiming for the "perfection" of an organism.
Organisms may have maladaptations because the environmental conditions (variables) can change faster than evolutionary processors. The behaviors that explicitly exemplify this are the human maladaptations that are degrading their environments (oh dear!). However, many of those behaviors are due to nurturing. For example, children are taught to eat meat and blame vegans for choosing a more ethical diet. Nurturing, for example, learning and associated learning are also evolutionary adaptations (heuristics)
Questions and or constructive critique of this toot, are most welcome. However, what would be even more welcome would be to paraphrase "Show me the evidence!"
In the context of evolutionary biology - there are research papers going back hundreds of years ( i.e., Scientific publications going back as far as Charles Darwin et al.)
Although, for any newbies to the subject - I recommended the 'Thirteen Misunderstandings
About Natural Selection "
Al-Shawaf, L., Zreik, K., & Buss, D. M. (2018b). Thirteen Misunderstandings About Natural Selection. Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_2158-1
Open access copy https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325999471_13_Misunderstandings_about_Natural_Selection
Curiosity is only natural! Evolution is only natural. Repressing knowledge is also natural. But is it healthy?
#adaptations #byproducts #drink #etc #InformationProcessing #objective #electrochemical #socialpsychology #psychology #neuroscience #evolution #naturalselection #sexualselection #geneticmutations #mammals #nervoussystem #AuditoryCortex #emotions #maladaptations #GeneticDrift #eat #subjective #metacognition #poop #breath #cognition #heuristics #evolutionarybiology #CogntivePsychology #DevelopementalPsychology #organisms #homosapiens
On why you can believe in whatever you choose #caveats and I'm fine with that
Caveat: Provided that you're fine with me believing whatever I choose (also).
Caveat: Provided that both of our beliefs are ethical. We are both fine with other people believing differing beliefs - provided their beliefs are good, or rather, have non-violent intentions.
Non-violent good beliefs. What a different world that would be! You may say I'm a dreamer - and I am. Though not most of the time.
Caveat: Watching a film in which actors portray violence on the "big silver screen" or the "small digital screen" - is not a violent belief (evidently). Neither are non-violent "violent" computer games.
Violent beliefs develop and one day they will inevitably end, by people believing that others must believe in their beliefs. Belief enforcement?
Where do they get these beliefs in enforcing beliefs from? From books? social media? and other people?
However, you, the good people, can believe in whatever you choose #caveats and I'm fine with that.
Caveat: Please don't believe that we can keep on burning fossil fuels - because that belief is causing some extremely serious outcomes.
Beliefs and understanding are not the same quality.
#beliefs #epistemology #ThinkingOutLoud #philosophy #ethics #CognitivePsychology #InformationProcessing
#beliefs #epistemology #thinkingoutloud #philosophy #ethics #cognitivepsychology #InformationProcessing #caveats
Referenced link: https://web.cvent.com/event/75b3a487-b57b-41ca-86fa-2733a39ac1bd/summary
Discuss on https://discu.eu/q/https://web.cvent.com/event/75b3a487-b57b-41ca-86fa-2733a39ac1bd/summary
Originally posted by IEEE ComputerSociety / @ComputerSociety@twitter.com: https://twitter.com/ComputerSociety/status/1548782344278097928#m
The #IEEE International Conference on #Multimedia #InformationProcessing and Retrieval bring researches all over the globe to discuss system design, implementation, and applications of multimedia information processing. Register for the conference today: https://web.cvent.com/event/75b3a487-b57b-41ca-86fa-2733a39ac1bd/summary
#IEEE #Multimedia #InformationProcessing
Referenced link: https://web.cvent.com/event/75b3a487-b57b-41ca-86fa-2733a39ac1bd/summary
Discuss on https://discu.eu/q/https://web.cvent.com/event/75b3a487-b57b-41ca-86fa-2733a39ac1bd/summary
Originally posted by IEEE ComputerSociety / @ComputerSociety@twitter.com: https://twitter.com/ComputerSociety/status/1543715960577839105#m
The #IEEE International Conference on #Multimedia #InformationProcessing and Retrieval bring researches all over the globe to discuss system design, implementation, and applications of multimedia information processing. Register for the conference today: https://web.cvent.com/event/75b3a487-b57b-41ca-86fa-2733a39ac1bd/summary
#IEEE #Multimedia #InformationProcessing
Referenced link: https://web.cvent.com/event/75b3a487-b57b-41ca-86fa-2733a39ac1bd/summary
Discuss on https://discu.eu/q/https://web.cvent.com/event/75b3a487-b57b-41ca-86fa-2733a39ac1bd/summary
Originally posted by IEEE ComputerSociety / @ComputerSociety@twitter.com: https://twitter.com/ComputerSociety/status/1538636742684811269#m
The #IEEE International Conference on #Multimedia #InformationProcessing and Retrieval bring researches all over the globe to discuss system design, implementation, and applications of multimedia information processing. Register for the conference today: https://web.cvent.com/event/75b3a487-b57b-41ca-86fa-2733a39ac1bd/summary
#IEEE #Multimedia #InformationProcessing