New Approach Reveals Friendly Duality of the Human Brain
Mumbai, India (PRWEB) April 10, 2016 -- The approach has led to the development of the Dichotomized Operating System model (or DOS model), a functional model of the mind, which reveals that the left and right hemispheres in a typical human brain work as a team to reach common goals by processing information in direct and contextual manners respectively, as explained by the analogy below:
Father and Son analogy: A son is guided by his father as he drives a car to reach a destination. The son thinks logically and executes actions efficiently, as he is young and physically fit. He avoids other cars, people crossing roads, etc. and follows traffic lights, diversions, dividers, etc. on his own—but consults his old father, who is not as physically capable or as quick and strong in logical processing as his son—but possesses wisdom derived from decades of experience of driving on city roads for traffic trends, dangers, shortcuts, etc.—which would help him choose the best path to take to reach the destination.
As per the analogy, the way the son avoids other cars, people crossing roads, etc. and follows traffic lights, diversions, etc. on his own, the left hemisphere executes such repetitive, preset and rule based tasks on its own—which is the basis of unconscious processing in the brain. In the way the son consults his father for navigation, the left hemisphere consults the right hemisphere when new judgements are to be made on how to interact further, which provides guidance using past data stored in its database—which is the basis of conscious processing in the brain.
Using such duality, the model reveals for the first time the reason behind the decades-old belief that the left hemisphere is involved in logical, analytical, factual, detail oriented, etc. processing, and the right hemisphere is involved in holistic, creative, emotional, subjective, artistic, imaginative, etc. processing. There are, however, a growing number of scientists who reject such duality (more on the mini site http://www.BrainDuality.com).
“Science will not be able to understand the mechanisms underlying phenomena like emotions, sleep, dreams, creativity, music, humour, love, sex, art, etc. without accepting the duality of brain operations suggested by the model, as it plays a major role in all such phenomena. As a matter of fact, such duality is the reason the brain has two hemispheres,” says Jasani, the developer of the DOS model (more on the link http://www.whatismind.com/#DOSModel).
“Take the thought process for example,” he adds. “The process of thinking is one of the most ubiquitous phenomena in all of mankind. All human actions and accomplishments are a direct result of the thought process. In spite of that, modern science has no clue as to how thoughts and language are generated from neural communications in the brain. The reason modern science has no clue is that communication between hemispheres, which is the birthplace of all verbal and non-verbal communication, is not taken into consideration. Using such duality, I have explained the process of thinking in full detail, which is the first and only explanation available today of how the thought process works” (more on the mini site http://www.ThinkingExplained.com).
The model also explains the mechanisms underlying sensations, perception, awareness, attention, decision making, pain, hunger, multitasking, heredity, subjective experiences, consciousness (more on the mini site http://www.ConsciousnessExplained.com), etc. and is supported by the observations and findings of experts in the field like Francis Crick, Daniel Kahneman, Roger Sperry, Michael Gazzaniga, Simon Baron-Cohen, Christof Koch, Stanislas Dehaene, Malcolm Gladwell, Iain McGilchrist, Uta Frith, etc., including William James, who is often considered the “father of American psychology.”
According to Jasani, due to its causal approach, incorporating the model with neuroscience can, besides saving time, effort and energy, save billions of dollars currently being spent on projects like the Human Brain Project, BRAIN Initiative, etc. while benefiting mankind to levels not imagined before (more on the link http://www.whatismind.com/CASRC.aspx).
He concludes, “Even with exponentially growing technology, many mental phenomena will remain a mystery unless science considers the duality suggested by the Dichotomized Operating System, the operating system of the brain.”
DOS model is available on the website http://www.WhatisMind.com.
About DOS Labs: DOS Labs is a Mumbai, India-based company founded by Parag Jasani with the purpose of expanding into research and training based on the Dichotomized Operating System model.
Parag Jasani, DOS Labs, http://www.whatismind.com/, +91 9867215555, [email protected]
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