Open Access Journal of Behavioural Science & Psychology ISSN: 2642-0856
Perspective
Mental Equivalents of Neurocognitive Processes in the Brain
Published: 2025-05-19

Abstract

The functional expansiveness seen in the human brain is not present in the brains of any other living being. The human brain has created the “mind” representing capability to identify and generate the real multiple physical and temporal relationships that exist in the world, which are called the products of the mind. The reality of the relationships created depends on the participation of different brain areas and their functions, which could be affected because of absence of early development in an individual. The frontal cortex plays an important role by considering the various factors and variables, and the consequences of absence of consideration of important factors may lead to the generation of hostile and violent behavior. This has been called the effects of “neural hijacking”. Similarly, the brain could be tuned for identifying and processing meanings, different from the real ones, which may be known to others, as well as to oneself. Adequate training during the early developmental stages of a child is an important resource for the development of mental capabilities associated with positive thinking and emoting, in reaction to aggressive and violent behavior of others. Such positive developments would help one to think and feel in a positive manner, and not become hostile and violent with others, while dealing with their negative behavior.

Keywords

Human Brain Cells; Genesis of Mind; Sensory-Motor Changes; Thinking; Remembering; Self-Awareness; Will and
Drive to Act; Detection of Relationships in Temporal and Spatial Domains; Development of Mind Representing a Virtual World