Thursday, September 26, 2013

Sensation and Perception

 Explain the processes involved in how one senses the world around them (sight, touch, hearing, etc). If you had to give up one, which would it be? Why? What in your life (think about home, work, school) would be impacted by this lack of sense? How does perception influence your sensory systems?



Programming by nature is outside of the closed system with 5 openings, our bodies, the way we form formless and take stand for pleasure and pain, but the fulfillment can only exists if by resisting, we reflect.
Resistance is reflection in the mechanics of intentional emulation of the resistance in a light bulb, the filament, the positive pole being sharing, negative charge is receiving, and the filament itself is at base, the connection like an electron in an atom connect to make molecules.

Thus, the perception is matter.
What at are you looking?

Our senses can be enhanced, and we can gain an additional sense.


Images are interpreted in pictures as powerful as the hubble telescope or as unclear as being completely near sighted, and there are adages about the meaning of closed eyes.  What we have to behold is our desire, which appears as a reflection of nature onto nurture.
This phenomenon, I theorize, happens in the pineal gland and is projected as what we call worlds.  To make contact, for the creature, it’s not possible to perceive outside of this box, the Programming by nature I mentioned without feeling “what’s in it for me”.  We are the will to receive, it is actually what we are.  Everything that happens happens only as a result of that.  Any motion is to move done to a new situation of that evolution or lack and fulfilling, knowledge of what humanity can possibly achieve.
What is to see?  We only see one percent.


“The electromagnetic spectrum. The human eye can perceive only a very narrow band of waves, from around 390 to 700 nanometers. The rest of the spectrum, from gamma rays to long-wave radio waves and beyond, cannot be seen directly” (LeFrancois, 2011).

I have something to compare to it.
And, looking after the base attainment of corporeal sensations (sex, food and shelter), etc., we achieve wealth, then honor, pride, and power, afterwards, that is no longer enough....  then comes knowledge or science of this world and the experience of the spiritual.

Lust of the eyes corrupts the other senses.



“Eyes are responsive to light, a mysterious entity that exists in little packages called photons. Photons, physicists inform us, have properties of both particles and waves (Walker, Halliday, & Resnick, 2008). Human eyes are sensitive not only to the length (frequency) of waves, but also to their amplitude and their complexity” (LeFrancois, 2011).

I often wonder how the attachment to the senses causes darkness--filament shot, molecule severed--but light without shadows causes blindness.  We need resistance to exists.  That is why we blink. 



Therefore, the corporeal sense that I would be most willing to forfeit compared to others is sight or vision.  I think this might be for the fact that words and imagination can describe anything seen.  Beauty is in music, flavor, feeling, and event certain, potent scents.  Perception is reality, and I think that other senses like hearing or tastes or feeling are less deceiving than appearances.

“The eye itself doesn't actually register images: these are in the "mind" rather than the eye. What the eye does is respond to light waves that its lens focuses, inverted and miniaturized, on the retina, giving rise to neural impulses that the optic nerve then transmits to the visual cortex. Hence both the eye and the brain are involved in vision” (LuFrancois, 2011).

The pineal gland in the center of brain also has photic activity happening on retinal cells all the time.  The retina in our eye also produces melatonin, which is one of the few known functions of the pineal gland.  A circadian rhythm / s ɜr ˈ k eɪ d i ə n / is any biological process that displays an endogenous, entrainable oscillation of about 24 hours. “Retinal melatonin acts locally to promote dark adaptation and to regulate various aspects of circadian retinal physiology.  Pineal-derived melatonin is secreted into the circulation to act at central and peripheral target tissues to control circadian physiology.”  (iovs.org, 2002)



References



LeFrancois, G. (2011). Psychology: The Human Puzzle. San Diego, Bridgepoint Education, Inc.
Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/books/AUPSY101.11.1/sections/sec3.2

    P. Michael Iuvone,
Audra D. Brown,
    Rashidul Haque,
Joan Weller, Jolanta B. Zawilska,Shyam S. Chaurasia, Minhui Ma, and David C. Klein Invest.                                Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. February 2002 vol. 43 no. 2 564-572.  Retinal Melatonin Production: Role of Proteasomal Proteolysis in Circadian and Photic Control of Arylalkylamine N-Acetyltransferase.
Retrieved from http://www.iovs.org/content/43/2/564.full

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