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Cortical neurons, belonging

Since the operation of cortical neurons belonging to Groups 3 or 4 is inseparable not only from cognitive/volitional perception, but also from an affective state of consciousness, it is a natural law that the individual strives for pleasant goals and tries to avoid unpleasant operations. Accordingly, the community manipulates its subjects with a sophisticated system of time-honored rewards and punishments. The creation of the myth of an other world was the most influential invention of the past that rendered the maintenance of peaceful order in human society possible. According to this myth, the soul is immortal. The short, transient earthly period of fife is therefore of minor importance. A human whose earthly existence was honest reaps his reward in the other world, while the evil-hearted receives severe punishment. [Pg.130]

According to the approach presented in this study, the self is at every moment the sum of the cortical neurons that belong to Groups 3 and 4. The nature of the acquired drives, the hierarchy of the importance of the goals they represent, determine the life of the individual. As the perception of the self is also inseparable from an affective state of consciousness, satisfaction is necessarily proportional to the success in reaching the goals represented by the innate and fixed acquired drives. [Pg.121]

In the prefrontal cortex, D receptors were found to be present in layers II VI, with highest density in layer V and VI in layer VI cells containing D, receptors belong to nonpyramidal neurons. Since the D2 receptor was mainly found in either large or small pyramidal cells, altogether the findings suggest that the two receptors are mainly found in different cortical cell populations (Vincent et al., 1993). [Pg.71]


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