Saturday, December 24, 2011

Causal Continuance and the Development of the Neurophysiology

The contents of awareness are dependent on active neurological combination that associates their emergence. The constant content generative cycle, combined with causal continuance, produces different experiences and thoughts to the present. For this reason, the representational reality is transient in content. Its qualities constitutes from the knowledge that is actively present in your own awareness. For you, it cannot be anything else than what you actively experience it to be in the present.

The transient content of the exceeding forms of the reality is an inescapable reality of your subjective experience. And because your brains undergo an endless content generative cycle, you cannot meet exactly the same experience again. Instead, the content of your experience alters constantly. The causal history that is produced by the exceeding causal continuance creates different circumstances constantly. The contents in your short-term memory alter. The present ascends constantly to be a part of the past of your memories. Whether you are aware of it or not, a new kind of self emerges constantly. Your responses to constantly varying sums of the present circumstances produce the emergence of different kind of you from the neurological potentials. A joke is not so funny after you have heard it the thousandth time. In the level of knowledge, you are aware of different content than you were moments ago. Even if you were performing a mantra, the contents of the mantra will alter even if the words you are repeating remain as the same. And as the known changes, the reality as you experience it changes.

So, why is causal continuance an important factor in psychology? The causal continuance is based on causal events, which sum produces in effect the present. In psychology, these causal events are neurological. As the causal continuance of neural activity lasts for a lifetime, the chain of events produces a neurological continuum. This continuum exceeds forwards in time through the chain of events in neurological level. They are infinitely complex, varying in factors that include the time period that defines the circumstances and cultural differences, the circumstances the individual goes through his or her lifetime, knowledge the individual becomes increasingly aware of, and so on.

By factoring the causal continuance to the neurological development, we are able to create predictions of the trajectories the individual can go through. Psychotropic medicine, for instance, is expected to alter the neural pathways in long-term to cure depression. In effect, the neurological causal continuance will have the psychotropic substance that will eventually create dominant neural pathways as a result of long-term habitualization. In effect, psychotropic drug use, such as cannabis, amphetamine, ecstasy, heroin or caffeine will have similar habitualizing effects. Hence the continuation of psychedelic reality even after the use of psychoactive drugs has been ended. The withdrawal is not symptomatic only to the lack of induced psychotropic neurotransmitters, but also to the rehabilitation of the dominant neural pathways. By factoring the causal continuance into psychotherapy, we can adjust the creation of sub-modular brain areas and thus influence that how the brains interpret the reality. The applications are as endless the neurological potentials of the brains are. By factoring the causal continuance, the neuroplasticity of the brains can be used to enhance human development.

Henry M. Piironen is the author of "The Power of Transiency (How Thoughts Can Harness the Power of Life, the Universe and Everything)." To purchase this definitive book, visit Amazon Kindle Store now! Already read it? To purchase his other books, click here.

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