Human Brain – Masterpiece, or, 3 pounds of jelly
The human brain could be described as a masterpiece, or maybe it could be described as 3 pounds of inefficient jelly. Perhaps both descriptions are accurate, and that’s because our remarkable brain has been assembled from some very primitive parts. “Although the things it can do are very wonderful and impressive, its design is very poor engineering in many respects,” says David Linden, a professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Linden says there’s a simple explanation: evolution
Quote from NPR full story HERE
In evolution, you never build something new if you can adapt something you’ve already got,” he says. “It’s the ultimate tinkerer and the ultimate cheapskate.”
Our brain has been put together with parts from jellyfish and lizards and mice, Linden says. These parts may have been OK for their original owners, he says, but they aren’t ideal for us.
Take brain cells, for example.
“They are slow. They are inefficient. They leak signals to their neighbors,” Linden says. “Consequently, if you want to build clever human us with these very suboptimal parts, the only way to do it is to build a brain that is simply enormous and massively interconnected.”
And that means it’s very slow. Linden says getting a simple message from our feet to our brain can take a remarkably long time. To get a sense of just how long, he says, imagine a giant with her head in Baltimore and her toe off the coast of South Africa. If a shark bit that toe on Monday, Linden says, “she wouldn’t feel it until Wednesday, and she wouldn’t jerk her toe until Saturday.”
Why the lag? Linden says it’s because we’re still using a communication system developed 600 million years ago by jellyfish.
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What, no mention of the “helper brain” men have?
What’s the helper brain?
I need “helper” with that too.
My helper brain always seems to be interrupting me. Insists that it has something to point out. Quite rude…
I suspect I know which side my brain tends to lean towards…;-)
The psychology of this is also interesting. Are behavior is always dictated by a combination of these three brains. Those that don’t learn to effectively use the “human brain” live a hard, reckless life.
I’m still working on the Lizard section of mine, by the time I get it mastered it will be too late to use it.
I had a situation that made me want to run for my life today, until I gave it a little thought.