Are We Being Fooled by Our Brains?

Are We Being Fooled by Our Brains?

by Shelton Ranasinghe
Are We Being Fooled by Our Brains?

Are We Being Fooled by Our Brains?

by Shelton Ranasinghe

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Overview

Considering the enormous capacity, complexity, manipulability and craftiness of our brain networks, I hypothesize that the brain has purposely given us reigns to make “us” aware only about the functionality of this "limited sector" of the thinking process. Because of this unreasonable victimization of "us", by our own brains, I believe we can’t perceive what else is happening in the brain when a thinking process is happening.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044631595
Publisher: Shelton Ranasinghe
Publication date: 07/04/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 460 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Shelton Ranasinghe is an author and a retired professional engineer. The exposure he acquired living in five continents over a large part of his active working life combined with his interest on human behaviors, has given him a unique and intimate understanding of putting his thoughts into writing on philosophy and science fiction, combining both these streams.

“Self A Delusion” - A good read to understand that the self could arise from deluded cognition.
“Thinking Explored” - Cleverly explain how thinking process develops from day one.
“Are We Being Fooled by our Brains” - Explore the complexity and cunning nature of the brain.
“Our Psyche and Beliefs” - Is an idea of how our brains geared to adore beliefs.
“Buddha Impetus to Primitive Psyche” - Refreshingly unforced and thought-provoking dissection of Buddhist doctoring.
“Our extraterrestrial Neighbors” - Readers will perceive many complex philosophical overtones beyond the Sci-fi content.
“The Phone Rang in the Middle of My Shower” - This Sci-fi explores afterlife, along many religious beliefs.
“DoooD” - Excellent Sci-fi on Artificial Intelligence.

Shelton’s email address: sr2665@gmail.com

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