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Quotes About Processing

la inteligencia es el procesamiento más rápido de la información: una persona requiere un número menor de repeticiones de una misma experiencia para establecer una asociación.
~ Bruce D. Perry
All experience is processed from the bottom up, meaning, to get
~ Bruce D. Perry
to the top, "smart" part of our brain, we have to go through the lower, not-so-smart part. This sequential processing means that the most primitive, reactive part of our brain is the first part to interpret and act on the information coming in from our senses. Bottom line: Our brain is organized to act and feel before we think.
~ Bruce D. Perry
All incoming sensory information from the present moment is compared to and influenced by the "memories" of previous experiences, and is first processed in the lower, more reactive areas of the brain before reaching the rational, "thinking" areas.
~ Bruce D. Perry
Too much information will make your brain choke.
~ Bryan Davis
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~ Budi Kurniawan
Andrea once told me that I had a problem processing emotional pain. I couldn't handle it, so I replaced it with physical pain instead: either I inflicted it on others or I suffered through it myself. Well, I had physical pain aplenty. If she was right, I should be floating on a cloud of bliss right about now.
~ Ilona Andrews
My YouTube channel is kind of a library of all my issues I've lived with. To process it emotionally, it's been good and bad.
~ Anna Akana
In top-down processing, which is normally what we do in psychotherapy, we talk about our problems, our symptoms, or our relationships. And then the therapist often tries to get the client to feel what they're feeling when they talk about those kinds of things.
~ Peter A. Levine
Last time I checked, the digital universe was expanding at the rate of five trillion bits per second in storage and two trillion transistors per second on the processing side.
~ George Dyson
Donald Trump may have a long undiagnosed learning disability that for decades has interfered with his ability to process information.
~ Mary L. Trump
To the extent that I considered the personal burden of harming the people who had trusted me, plus the Agency, or the United States, I wasn't processing that.
~ Aldrich Ames
the mind is a neural computer
~ Steven Pinker
Unresolved grief is created when we don't allow ourselves to work through feelings as they arise. If we deny having painful feelings or put them on a shelf, they don't simply evaporate. Rather, unresolved feelings gnaw at our energy, prey on our emotions, and generally debilitate us.
~ Sue Patton Thoele
Because thought has by now been perverted into the solving of assigned problems, even what is not assigned is processed like a problem.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
If you put garbage in a computer nothing comes out but garbage. But this garbage, having passed through a very expensive machine, is somehow ennobled and none dare criticize it.
~ Rory Bremner
As Leda Cosmides, John Tooby, and Jerome Barkow point out: "Culture is not causeless and disembodied. It is generated in rich and intricate ways by information-processing mechanisms situated in human minds. These mechanisms are in turn the elaborately sculpted product of the evolutionary process." Clearly, culture cannot just spring forth from nowhere; it must be shaped by, and be responsive to, basic human instincts and innate preferences.
~ Nancy L. Etcoff
Emotions can get in the way of truth-seeking. People do not process information in a neutral way.
~ Cass R. Sunstein
People's minds are overloaded with information.
~ Allen Leech
In general we are least aware of what our minds do best.
~ Marvin Minsky
Without healthy avenues to process loss, people fragment their experiences, neglect their real stories, numb out, and try to cope on their own, which often results in anger, depression, and anxiety.
~ Kathy Escobar
Reading a book, and taking the time to ruminate and make inferences and engage the imaginational processing, is more cognitively enriching, without a doubt, than the short little bits that you might get if you're into the 30-second digital mode.
~ Ken Pugh
more neuronal bandwidth available, allowing them to move around more information and sift through more potential solutions than your conscious centers of thinking
~ Cal newport
The transition to virtual machines (optimizing the allocation of processing cycles) and to cloud computing (optimizing storage allocation) marks the beginning of a transformation into a landscape where otherwise wasted resources are being put to use.
~ George B. Dyson