The Mind and Reflexes
As the Mind depolarizes its attachment to content, the response time of physiological and psychology reflexes seem to increase - you would think the opposite would occur. As the Mind slows down, perhaps the body continues to perform at "optimum" speeds? Or at least the parietal lobe of the brain is able to carry out its functions much more rapidly while the cognitive portions lay abeyant.
More about reflexes.
Physiological Reflex: An involuntary response to a stimulus.
Psychology Reflex: An unlearned or instinctive response to a stimulus.
Posted on January 7, 2007 in Note To Self | Link
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