Embodying Experience (0.5hr)
Short reading course based on the article " Embodying Experience: A Transcendent Journey"
This article "Embodying Experience: A Transcendent Journey" by Stanley Keleman discusses the intricate relationship between the subcortical brainstem, cortex, and voluntary muscular cortical effort in shaping human experiences. It highlights the concept of embodiment, where inherited and voluntary motor acts generate feelings and influence behavior, arousal states, and memory formation. Keleman explains the process of embodying and rebodying, emphasizing the importance of muscular and cortical involvement in forming personal experiences and transcending inherited patterns. The article outlines a five-step process for embodying motoric cortical experiences, fostering a deeper understanding of human behavior and personal growth.
Understand the role of voluntary muscular cortical effort in mediating inherited locomotor and expressive patterns.
Explore the concept of embodiment and its significance in human experiences and behavior.
Analyze the relationship between motor acts and the generation of feelings.
Learn the five-step process for embodying motoric cortical experiences.
Examine the process of rebodying and its importance in personal development and transcending inherited behaviors.
Appreciate the influence of both inherited and voluntarily formed acts on the evolution of human experiences and relationships.
Embodying Experience. A Transcendent Journey
Embodying Quiz
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