October 23rd, 2011

Pola pikir yang berbeda menyebabkan kita sulit untuk berkomunikasi

di awali dengan kebiasan buruk yang berubah menjadi sebuah rutinitas

Apakah anda bahagia dengan situasi seperti ini?

apakah anda pernah memikirkan anak anak anda?

ini adalah jalan yang panjang dan sulit

aku harus tetap…

(Source: kucingkemang)

Ada saat-saat dalam hidup ketika kamu sangat merindukan seseorang, sehingga ingin hati menjemputnya dari alam mimpi dan memeluknya dalam alam nyata. Semoga kamu memimpikan orang seperti itu.
Jangan tertarik kepada seseorang karena parasnya, sebab keelokan paras dapat menyesatkan. Jangan pula tertarik kepada kekayaannya, karena kekayaan dapat musnah. Tertariklah kepada seseorang yang dapat membuatmu tersenyum, karena hanya senyum yang dapat membuat hari-hari yang gelap menjadi cerah. Semoga kamu menemukan orang seperti itu.
October 11th, 2011
October 10th, 2011
September 5th, 2011

I may not have a lot of friends but most of my friends aren’t fake. They stab me right in front of me. That’s what I called being real.

ts never fun to say goodbye. Never understood the meaning of good in that word. Where’s the good in parting ways with ppl u care for a lot?

When I read the lyrics along with a song, I suddenly clearly hear the line I couldnt understand before.

September 3rd, 2011

  Human Brains Are Primally Wired to Notice Animals
  
  Surrounded by technology and urbanity though we may be, the human brain remains profoundly hard-wired to respond to animals.
  
  When people are shown pictures of animals, specific parts of the amygdala — a structure central to pleasure and pain, fear and reward — react almost instantly.
  
  Put another way, glimpsing a bird at the feeder or a shark on Animal Planet, or even a plankitten, could invoke cognitive tricks inherited from ancestors who walked on four legs in shallow water.
  
  The effect is large and consistent, and “may reflect the importance that animals held throughout our evolutionary past,” wrote researchers led by California Institute of Technology neurobiologist Florian Mormann in an Aug. 29 Nature Neuroscience paper.
  
  The researchers had access to a unique group of research subjects: 41 people receiving surgery for drug-resistant epilepsy. Prior to surgery, doctors needed to map their minds, a task performed by inserting electrodes into different parts of their brains, then measuring neuron-by-neuron responses to stimuli.
  
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Human Brains Are Primally Wired to Notice Animals

Surrounded by technology and urbanity though we may be, the human brain remains profoundly hard-wired to respond to animals.

When people are shown pictures of animals, specific parts of the amygdala — a structure central to pleasure and pain, fear and reward — react almost instantly.

Put another way, glimpsing a bird at the feeder or a shark on Animal Planet, or even a plankitten, could invoke cognitive tricks inherited from ancestors who walked on four legs in shallow water.

The effect is large and consistent, and “may reflect the importance that animals held throughout our evolutionary past,” wrote researchers led by California Institute of Technology neurobiologist Florian Mormann in an Aug. 29 Nature Neuroscience paper.

The researchers had access to a unique group of research subjects: 41 people receiving surgery for drug-resistant epilepsy. Prior to surgery, doctors needed to map their minds, a task performed by inserting electrodes into different parts of their brains, then measuring neuron-by-neuron responses to stimuli.

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(via ikenbot)