Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Most of the time, we are so used to our brain functioning smoothly
and automatically that we don't take a lot of time to think about what
is going on underneath. Walking, eating, discussing a book…all of these
things seem very natural and easy, but in truth, each and every one is
done through a series of functions that the brain performs. In order to
really understand the abilities of the brain, as well as the
limitations, you can try brain teasers and games…but it is also
important to look at some of the things you probably didn't know about:
1 -- Working Memory
Think about math class for a moment. Whether you love math, or hate
it, you definitely will be familiar with working out a problem in your
head. When your brain holds multiple units of information and
manipulates them to actually solve that problem in your head, you are
using a mental capacity known as working memory. In other words, working
memory is a way to not only remember something you already knew, like
the formula to solve the math problem, but to interpret and apply
information "real time" to solve the problem by using that formula, so
it is a critical ingredient for learning and for decision-making.
2 -- Regulate Emotions
If you are like many of us, at some point or another, you need to
work as a team. However, at times, you might find that a member of your
team is doing something that you don't agree with and it makes you
angry. Are you going to release the full wrath of this anger onto this
person? No, hopefully you won't thanks to the brain function known as
emotional self regulation…as long as you have exercised this "mental
muscle" enough and it's ready for you to flex.
3 -- Interpret Sensory Information
When you smell a sweet, smoky, buttery scent, do you recognize it as
chocolate? Could you recognize that you are petting a cat versus a dog?
In both cases, yes, you will and this is because your brain is able to
interpret sensory information.
4 -- Theory of Mind
How would you feel if your friend suddenly announced their promotion
at work? You would probably be extremely happy and be able to imagine
exactly what they were thinking. This is due to the brain function known
as theory of mind meaning you have insight into other people's worlds.
5 -- Sequencing
Perhaps you have a project you need to complete for work. Before you
start, you will need to figure out what step to take first, then the
rest of the steps in sequence. The ability of your brain to do this, and
put steps in order from most to least important is known as sequencing.
6- Inhibition
Are you on a diet? How do you keep yourself from eating a chocolate
bar? Actually, your brain does it for you with a function known as
inhibition.
7 -- Attention
Imagine being on the beach. There are people around you, children
playing and laughing, the waves beating against the shore. Yet, you are
still able to block all of that out and focus your attention on the book
you are reading. This is using another brain function known as
attention. This is the ability to focus on a certain thought, action or
deeds.
8 -- Working Memory vs. Long Term Memory
When you can recall a phone number that you have just been given and
remember what you were doing three summers ago, you might think you are
simply using your memory, but in truth, you are using two different
types of memory. Remembering the new phone number uses working memory,
which is limited storage that you will soon forget and remembering your
summer from years ago is using long term memory, which is practically
unlimited.
9 -- Motor Function
When you walk down the street, type on a computer or shake a hand,
you are using the motor function of your brain. This is the ability for
us to move our bodies and manipulate objects.
10 -- Visual and Spatial Processing
Last but not least. When you see a large M in the corner of a major
city, you recognize that as the sign for a metro stop, right? This is
because your brain is using its visual abilities.
As you can see, we need much more than "memory" or "intelligence" in
order to enjoy our lives, so it is important to learn how to enhance and
maintain a variety of brain functions, not just one.
The brain is working constantly -even though we don't realize it all
the time- and you are now aware that there are many important functions
that occur that you probably didn't know about. What you do with this
knowledge now is up to you.
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