possible hypotheses.
Mine is that training for greater synchrony between all the different
parts of the brain would be the act that's most conducive to improving
this sort of intuitive processing. Basing this off of the studies I've
read involving EEGs and divergent thinking tests. Alpha - Theta -
Alpha. Copy and paste.
On May 29, 4:22 pm, "Mike L." <cool2bwi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So i've realized lately that there's a key-component of what many
> people regard as intelligence that often times gets hidden underneath
> the usual fodder and that is: Subconscious (or what some people call
> Intuitive) Processing. It's what happens when you think of something
> for a while and out of nowhere: Bam! A solution or new idea, seemingly
> materialized out of nowhere.
>
> It occurred to me today as I was thinking over the solution to
> something that I intuitively felt should've been obvious from the
> beginning. I brooded the solution for some time and as I did, the
> clues started popping up out of nowhere, a hint here and another clue
> there and another fleeting glimpse there. Now, while this happens all
> the time, we often forget a key characteristic of this type of
> phenomenon and that is: THAT IT IS ALL SUBCONSCIOUS.
>
> Not once did I attempt to really look for a clue or a hint as to why
> the solution was what it was, it was simply brought to the forefront
> of my consciousness by some hidden mechanism in my psyche. The reason
> why this underlying mechanism is so important is self-evident, it's
> nearly the back-bone of every conscious logical processing, so the
> reason why its enhancement or betterment is so crucial to the overall
> improvement of cognition is entirely understandable.
>
> Now, and perhaps even more interesting: We have an understanding of
> the eureka moments, and why they're important. I believe, with some
> soundness, that DNB improves this portion of intelligence along with
> other conscious processes. Day after day, i've begun to notice a
> little more that a lot of what people call intelligence is really
> automated, most of the time answers arise when we don't look for them
> and day after day, the answers to many of the problems I encounter
> simply present themselves.
>
> I suppose I just wanted to incite a little bit of feedback from you
> guys. What do you think; Might DNB enhance intuition?
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