Monday, August 22, 2011

"Fast Brake: Drivers' Brain Waves Show Intent to Stop Before the Act"- Scientific American


This research supports my model.

Fast Brake: Drivers' Brain Waves Show Intent to Stop Before the Act
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=eeg-braking

Here is an extract from article:

...To predict a driver's intent to brake, the experimental system recognized a specific sequence of brain components: activity in the visual cortex identifying a potential hazard, followed by cognitive processing of the emergency situation, and finally culminating in motor-system activity preparing to move the right leg from the accelerator to the brake pedal.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=eeg-braking

Here is an extract from my model...

...When we make eye contact there is feeling, perception and mental formations that arises as a result (yellow arrows). The first mental formation (or thought) that arises is the primary cognition and is shown in purple arrows. This is the perception of the object. The thought* that arises as a result is fed back into the mind as a mental object. For example when driving it may be the thought that there is a car in front of you or change in the colour of the traffic light from green to red....

All thoughts that are generated will give rise to our speech and actions....

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