How human brains are interconnected through a type of 'wi-fi' which explains why people have 'gut feelings'
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How human brains are interconnected through a type of 'wi-fi' which explains why people have 'gut feelings'
[*]Prof Digby Tatum has been studying how the human brain can 'communicate'
[*]He believes the brain is quietly and constantly absorbing information on people
[*]His research suggests that this process is the concept behind 'gut feelings'
[*]Prof Tatum warned that video calls could interrupt these complex routines
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[*]He believes the brain is quietly and constantly absorbing information on people
[*]His research suggests that this process is the concept behind 'gut feelings'
[*]Prof Tatum warned that video calls could interrupt these complex routines
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5242781/How-human-brains-interconnected-wi-fi.html#ixzz53UkR0D6o
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Re: How human brains are interconnected through a type of 'wi-fi' which explains why people have 'gut feelings'
Not sure I agree with that. I can pick up on people's emotions even if I'm online and nowhere near them.
Also, a lot of our "feelings" are picked up via our nerves and senses.
Also, a lot of our "feelings" are picked up via our nerves and senses.
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Re: How human brains are interconnected through a type of 'wi-fi' which explains why people have 'gut feelings'
Interesting. Not sure I agree about the video calls. If anything it gives your brain more information to process about body language, facial expressions, voice tone and overall general appearance.
I agree what we can call a gut feeling/intuition/psychic ability is the brain processing all I mentioned above. But I do think you have to be a specific type of person to be open to that. Whether that is a natural born function or a learned behavior is a different discussion.
I agree what we can call a gut feeling/intuition/psychic ability is the brain processing all I mentioned above. But I do think you have to be a specific type of person to be open to that. Whether that is a natural born function or a learned behavior is a different discussion.
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