CEJames & Alfonz Ingram
Misdirection, the chaos of this administration is a purposeful strategic tactic to keep everyone, I mean everyone, off balance. It works because the human brain functions on its need to be organized.
The human brain prefers to organize space using references due to its reliance on spatial cognition, evolutionary survival mechanisms, and neural efficiency.
What follows provides some factual data on how the human brain works.
Here are the key reasons, supported by research:
1. Evolutionary Survival
Spatial awareness and organization were crucial for survival. Early humans needed to navigate their environment, locate resources, and avoid threats. Research suggests that the hippocampus, particularly the entorhinal cortex, contains grid cells and place cells that help encode spatial relationships (O’Keefe & Nadel, 1978; Moser et al., 2008).
2. Cognitive Load Reduction
The brain uses spatial referencing to reduce cognitive effort. Studies on cognitive maps (Tolman, 1948) show that humans store and recall information better when it is linked to spatial contexts. This allows for chunking—grouping information into meaningful units, making recall more efficient (Miller, 1956).
3. Embodied Cognition
Human cognition is deeply tied to bodily experience. The Theory of Embodied Cognition (Lakoff & Johnson, 1999) suggests that we understand abstract concepts by relating them to spatial and physical experiences. For example, we use terms like “up” for positive emotions and “down” for negative ones.
4. Visual-Spatial Dominance
The brain prioritizes spatial information due to the dominance of the visual system. Studies on the Method of Loci (Yates, 1966) show that linking ideas to spatial locations enhances memory, demonstrating the brain’s preference for organizing knowledge spatially.
5. Cultural and Linguistic Influences
Language and culture reinforce spatial organization. Different languages encode space in diverse ways, affecting cognitive mapping. For instance, the Guugu Yimithirr people of Australia use absolute spatial terms (north, south) instead of egocentric ones (left, right), influencing their navigation skills (Levinson, 2003).
Conclusion
The brain organizes space with references because of its evolutionary wiring, memory efficiency, embodied cognition, and cultural reinforcement. This spatial structuring helps humans process, navigate, and interact with their environment more effectively. The chaos currently utilized in political circles creates anxiety that when compounded as is felt in our environment the brain simply shuts down because of overload. This may also explain why town hall gatherings with representatives is getting hot and nasty, we are starting to "fight" back as a way of digging out of the "freeze."
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