Researchers look into human brain potential
Friday, October 7th, 2011The scientific community does not yet know the powers of full brain potential. However, researchers are constantly looking at ways in which the mind works and affects human behavior.
Recently, scientists at Yale University conducted a study to determine which brain regions are affected when people succeed and fail at tasks. Their findings indicate that there are large areas of the mind that are involved in the sensations of reward and punishment.
In a study, the team examined the brain images of volunteers as they performed simple tasks, like matching coins and playing rock-paper-scissors. They discovered that several parts of the brain were activated during the games, suggesting that many sensory systems factor into reasoning.
"Such distributed representations would have adaptive value for optimizing many types of cognitive processes and behavior in the natural world," said lead author Timothy Vickery.
So, you may now be wondering how to unlock brain potential to succeed. This is a complicated process, but author and philosopher Ilchi Lee believes that it likely depends upon maintaining positivity in the mind while eliminating negativity.