HTOTM: FUSION
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Decisions of the human/What in human's body takes the decisions.
Decisions of the human, unfortunately Scientists not sure what is the

deciding/Thinking part of the body, It maybe the brain(Just for making sure you don't miss understand, The brain regulates the other systems and our movements he gives

orders,but it don't think, i think for my knowledge), but it's not certain, some

people says the heart, and other people says that the human thinking/deciding

is everywhere in his body (With his blood cells)... What do you think?

I think it's the last one. (Thinks with all his body cells).

Lets read some opinions.
Our brains appear wired in ways that enable us, often unconsciously, to make the best decisions possible with the information we’re given. In simplest terms, the process is organized like a court trial. Sights, sounds, and other sensory evidence are entered and registered in sensory circuits in the brain. Other brain cells act as the brain’s “jury,” compiling and weighing each piece of evidence. When the accumulated evidence reaches a critical threshold, a judgment — a decision — is made.


The heart does not make ''Decisions". Follow your heart means follow your instincts. This is based on the assumption, that your instincts represent the core of your personality. Logical thinking might be affected by the external environment, and an analysis of gain and loss.
Originally Posted by Valterain1 View Post
Every action is dependent on the brain.
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That's action, after the decision you send the order to the brain which brain do the movement, Decision and Actions are way different.
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well, i believe that the mind organize the information or the problem or any action needed a fast reaction, so you need to decide, but your body is what choose, not the brain, The brain is like PC/Computer, it's very smart, smarter that PC/Computer unfortunately, it organize, collects and leave you to decide what's good what's bad for you, if the brain is what decides, we would have never made mistakes all the time, simply you have two ways, one is bad, one is good, the good you need to hold for it's responsibilities the bad, you will run from it for a time, if the brain what decides, it will say bad, because it's easier way, your religion what you believe in, your body will choose good (not all the time :P).
I think, that what was in my mind when i tried to write this thread.
You realise this is a biological issue, and isn't about what you 'believe' in. Your explanations aren't rooted in science or anything, you're just saying what comes to your mind (this sort of posting is fine everywhere that isn't the Discussion board). Please provide some sources that back up what you're saying (tbh, I'm not entirely sure what you're saying).
I can't, I only read about this issue and argument in books and on internet.
I said that scientists till now don't know how does the human take his decisions, or by what to be more specific, I posted my opinion i posted what i think it's true and to know people's opinions. if you think that it shouldn't be in Decisions board then switch it over to off topic, i just posted it here because it's ''ISSUE'' here people takes it more serious.
Scientists in disagreement about something doesn't mean that you don't have to substantiate your points. I am tempted to move this to Off-Topic (or just close this) because I don't think it meets the quality requirement. You can prove me wrong on that by substantiating your opinion with sources.
Or, if you believe in the whole chain reaction type of thing, you might be inclined to believe you don't make decisions at all, and it is simply a previous (highly specific) chemical arrangement that spurred the action, which creates a new (also highly specific) chemical arrangement. In other words, that we humans have no freedom of choice because all we are is a system. A very complicated system, of course, but still one with a set reaction for every action and no leeway.

tl;dr We don't make decisions at all, we just appear to make decisions

Quantum physics and its randomness seems to throw this theory out the window, though. Hey, but I'm just a student who am I to say.
Last edited by pouffy; Oct 23, 2015 at 05:48 AM.
Originally Posted by pouffywall View Post
Or, if you believe in the whole chain reaction type of thing, you might be inclined to believe you don't make decisions at all, and it is simply a previous (highly specific) chemical arrangement that spurred the action, which creates a new (also highly specific) chemical arrangement. In other words, that we humans have no freedom of choice because all we are is a system. A very complicated system, of course, but still one with a set reaction for every action and no leeway.

tl;dr We don't make decisions at all, we just appear to make decisions

Quantum physics and its randomness seems to throw this theory out the window, though. Hey, but I'm just a student who am I to say.

that's actually a really reasonable theory, is it yours or did you find it somewhere else?
i believe this should be moved to off-topic.

Originally Posted by DrMM View Post
simply you have two ways, one is bad, one is good, the good you need to hold for it's responsibilities the bad, you will run from it for a time, if the brain what decides, it will say bad, because it's easier way, your religion what you believe in, your body will choose good.

aye, religious thinking is no longer in the brain, dududududu
question, do you have an idea of how body cells work? the only time they'd usually override is through mental illnesses or urgent situations, but it's more than likely the brain still commands all of it anyway.

Originally Posted by baconsyrup View Post
that's actually a really reasonable theory, is it yours or did you find it somewhere else?

i know that theory, read about it a couple of times. goes well with my concept of "everything in your life is decided before you are born," what with the locations, jobs, lifestyles, state of living and whatnot of each and every person you interact with.
Last edited by sSLight; Oct 23, 2015 at 12:48 PM.