(2017-09-22, 10:19 AM)jkmac Wrote: You might want to change the title of the thread to avoid confusion, as I'm guessing we are going to be talking about mind vs brain and not necessarily mind/brain/dream... Just a thought.
Anyway there are lots of sources of evidence to support the theory that the brain plays a more secondary role than we have always imagined.
I need to assemble some links to this stuff so pardon me if I don't get into all the details right at this moment. This is why I was delaying a bit before creating the thread. But since Brian did that let, me mention a few things for now...
1- There are many examples in medical situations where patients shouldn't have much if any brain function, but they report deep experiences. These are usually associated with NDE or OBEs. And it's not just the ability to see or hear, its the cognitive and experiential quality of the experience I'm talking about. A vastly diminished brain should not be capable of higher thought, never mind "hyper real" levels of experience.
Typical skeptical responses are that the person had the experiences at a different time than reported (this has been refuted in many cases by external time references), or that the brain was actually not that diminished (this is usually done with a wave of the hand with little evidence to support).
2- There are tests that have asked a person to make a decision and it has been shown that the decision must have been made before the signal was present in the brain.
3- It has been shown that the speed of signal transition through nerves is not electrical, but chemical, and that the speed is actually quite slow. So slow in fact that that it seems the muscle must begin motion BEFORE the signal has reached it. Thereby indicting some un anticipated, possibly non-physical connection and possibly that the brain is NOT initiating this movement in the first place.
4- The medically supported and reported "missing brain" problem. Cases have been reported numerous times. Sometimes there is profound deficit in these cases and in other little or no deficit.
5- The Two ball optical illusion. Will need to explain and provide link to picture, to show you how this works.
You need to provide citations that clearly demonstrate each you have listed. I think you have at least one misunderstanding that would be #2. I think it should read an decision is made subconsciously before the person becomes consciously aware.