Where is trauma located? Does it lies in the brain which affects the mind or does it lies in the mind which affects the brain? — WhiteDreams
If trauma lies in the brain, and hypothetically, the mind can be a tangible object which can be transferred to a different brain, will the scar of trauma still be there together with the mind? — WhiteDreams
If it is so, vice versa, then if the tangible mind is transferred to a traumatize brain, say, a brain with PTSD, will the mind acquire PTSD too? — WhiteDreams
I believe that the word "mind" truly doesn't define anything and is rather a vague term — Llum
The mind is a construct of the brain. — Llum
from an evolutionary perspective, we know that humans have the highest degree of consciousness that allows them to think about these things. — Llum
So the idea that the brain and mind can be separated from each other is incorrect — Llum
Neither the first person or third person observation can get the full pictureall by itself. — wellwisher
If I stress myself out over small things; software issue, this can cause changes in the body that can impact health. It can cause the habitual release of certain neurotransmitter combo's and adrenaline that can start to impact the brain hardware. Or a brain tumor can cause pressures in the brain that start to impact how our software outputs. — wellwisher
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