description::
· brainingBio-functing is a-functing of a-brainBio.
name::
* McsEngl.filMcsDngBrngBio.last.html!⇒brainingBio,
* McsEngl.dirCor/filMcsDngBrngBio.last.html!⇒brainingBio,
* McsEngl.brainingBio,
* McsEngl.functing.brainingBio!⇒brainingBio,
* McsEngl.brainingBio'(functing.brainingBio)!⇒brainingBio,
description::
* brain-entity,
* info,
* archetype,
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio'01_argument,
* McsEngl.brainingBio'argument,
description::
· brain-entity is an-entity (= organism or machine) with a-brainBio.
name::
* McsEngl.brain-entity,
* McsEngl.brainingBio'02_brain-entity,
* McsEngl.brainingBio'brain-entity,
description::
· mind-infoBio is A-MODEL of the-outside and inside world (= archetype) of the-brain-entity[a], INSIDE its[a] brain.
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio'03-infoMindBio!⇒infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.brainingBio'infoMindBio!⇒infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.mind-infoBio!⇒infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.idealBio!⇒infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.immaterial-entity!⇒infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.infoBioBrainin.mind!⇒infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.infoMindBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πληροφορία-μυαλού-βιοσυστήματος!=infoMindBio,
description::
* brainin-info,
* brain-info,
* info,
* bio-info,
* model,
* entity,
description::
* sensation-infoMindBio,
* preconcept-infoMindBio,
* concept-infoMindBio,
* semaso-concept-infoMindBio,
* emotion-infoMindBio,
* want-infoMindBio,
* feeling-infoMindBio,
===
* human-infoMindBio,
* humanNo-infoMindBio,
* real-infoMindBio,
* realNo-infoMindBio,
* true-infoMindBio,
* trueNo-infoMindBio,
description::
* true-infoMindBio,
* true-strong--infoMindBio,
* true-weak--infoMindBio,
* true-false--infoMindBio,
* false-weak--infoMindBio,
* false-strong--infoMindBio,
* false--infoMindBio,
name::
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.specific-division.infoMindBio-archetype-relation,
description::
· true-infoMindBio is real-infoMindBio that is-mapped absolutely correctly with its archetype.
name::
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.true,
* McsEngl.true-infoMindBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πληροφορία-εγκεφάλου.αληθινή!=infoMindBio.true,
description::
· true-infoMindBio is real-infoMindBio that is-mapped strongly correctly with its archetype.
name::
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.true-strong,
* McsEngl.strong-true--infoMindBio,
description::
· true-infoMindBio is real-infoMindBio that is-mapped weakly correctly with its archetype.
name::
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.true-weak,
* McsEngl.weak-true-infoMindBio,
description::
· true-false-infoMindBio is real-infoMindBio that is-mapped with its archetype neither correct nor incorrect.
name::
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.true-false,
* McsEngl.false-true-infoMindBio,
description::
· weak-false-infoMindBio is real-infoMindBio that weakly incorrect is-mapped with its archetype.
name::
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.false-weak,
* McsEngl.weak-false-infoMindBio,
description::
· weak-false-infoMindBio is real-infoMindBio that strong incorrect is-mapped with its archetype.
name::
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.false-strong,
* McsEngl.strong-false-infoMindBio,
description::
· weak-false-infoMindBio is real-infoMindBio that absolutely incorrect is-mapped with its archetype.
name::
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.false,
* McsEngl.false-infoMindBio,
description::
· unit-infoMindBio is infoMindBio NOT divisible in smaller parts.
name::
* McsEngl.brain--info-unit,
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.unit,
* McsEngl.unit-infoMindBio,
description::
· view-infoMindBio is a-system of infoMindBio-units.
name::
* McsEngl.brain-view,
* McsEngl.infoMindBio-view,
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.view,
* McsEngl.viewBrn,
description::
· infoMindBio-worldview is the-outermost system of infoMindBio-units.
name::
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.worldview!⇒worldviewMindBio,
* McsEngl.worldviewMindBio,
* McsEngl.worldview.infoMindBio!⇒worldviewMindBio,
description::
· human-infoMindBio is infoMindBio created by humans.
name::
* McsEngl.human-infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.human,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πληροφορία-εγκεφάλου.ανθρώπινη!=infoMindBio.human,
description::
· humanNo-infoMindBio is infoMindBio NOT-created by humans.
name::
* McsEngl.humanNo-infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.humanNo,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πληροφορία-εγκεφάλου.ανθρώπινηΜη!=infoMindBio.humanNo,
description::
· real-infoMindBio is infoMindBio WITH referent.
name::
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.real,
* McsEngl.real-infoMindBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πληροφορία-εγκεφάλου.πραγματική!=infoMindBio.real,
description::
· realNo-infoMindBio is infoMindBio WITHOUT archetype.
name::
* McsEngl.imaginary-infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.infoMindBio.realNo,
* McsEngl.realNo-infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.unreal-infoMindBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.πληροφορία-εγκεφάλου.πραγματικήΜη!=infoMindBio.real,
description::
· archetype-of-infoMindBio is the-outside and inside world[a] of the-brain-entity[a].
· the-brain-entity associates the-archetype with the-infoMindBio.
name::
* McsEngl.archetype-of-braining,
* McsEngl.archetype-of-infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.brainingBio'04_archetype,
* McsEngl.brainingBio'archetype,
* McsEngl.infoMindBio-archetype,
* McsEngl.referent-of-infoMindBio,
generic-tree::
* archetype-of-model,
description::
· the-syntax a-language uses to express this brainingBio.
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio'05-syntax,
* McsEngl.brainingBio'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.braining,
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio'evoluting,
{time.2019-11-30}::
=== McsHitp-creation:
· creation of current concept.
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio'whole-part-tree,
whole-tree-of-::
* brain,
* brain-organism,
* socialitation,
* Sympan,
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio'generic-specific-tree,
generic-tree-of-::
* functing,
* doing,
* doing-or-relation,
* entity,
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.specific,
specific::
* mindingBio,
===
* infoMindBio-creating,
* infoMindBio-storing,
* infoMindBio-retrieving,
===
* sensing-outputing,
* preconcepting-outputing,
* concepting-outputing,
* wanting-outputing,
* canning-outputing,
* emoting-outputing,
* feeling-outputing,
===
* human-braining,
* humanNo-braining,
===
* conscious-braining,
* consciousNo-braining,
===
* rational-braining,
* rationalNo-braining,
description::
· infoMindBio-creating is a-braining with output (= infoMindBio).
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.creating-infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.brainingBio.infoMindBio-creating,
* McsEngl.brainingBio.outputing,
* McsEngl.infing,
description::
* brain-entity,
* infoMindBio,
* archetype,
description::
* sensingBio.outputing,
* preconcepting-outputing,
* concepting-outputing,
* wanting-outputing,
* canning-outputing,
* emoting-outputing,
* feeling-outputing,
description::
"(v) memorize, memorise, con, learn (commit to memory; learn by heart) "Have you memorized your lines for the play yet?""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=memorize]
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.infoMindBio-storing,
* McsEngl.brainingBio.storing-infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.infoMindBio-memorizing,
* McsEngl.infoMindBio-storing,
* McsEngl.memorizingBrain,
* McsEngl.memorize!~verbEngB1,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.απομνημονεύω!~verbEll!=memorize,
description::
" (v) remember, retrieve, recall, call back, call up, recollect, think (recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection) "I can't remember saying any such thing"; "I can't think what her last name was"; "can you remember her phone number?"; "Do you remember that he once loved you?"; "call up memories"
(v) remember, think of (keep in mind for attention or consideration) "Remember the Alamo"; "Remember to call your mother every day!"; "Think of the starving children in India!"
(v) remember, think back (recapture the past; indulge in memories) "he remembered how he used to pick flowers""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=remember]
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.infoMindBio-retrieving,
* McsEngl.brainingBio.retrieving-infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.infoMindBio-retrieving,
* McsEngl.remembering,
* McsEngl.recall!~verbEngA1,
* McsEngl.remember!~verbEngA1,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αναπολώ!~verbEll!=remember,
* McsElln.ενθυμούμαι!~verbEll!=remember,
* McsElln.θυμάμαι!~verbEll!=remember,
description::
* brain-entity,
* what: infoMindBio-retrieved,
description::
* English:
_txtEng: _stxSbj:(I) _stxVrb:(remember) _stxObj:(her being a dominant figure). [HarperCollins]
_txtEng: _stxSbj:(I) _stxVrb:(am thinking of) _stxObj:(you).
name::
* McsEngl.infoMindBio-retrieving'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.infoMindBio-retrieving,
* McsEngl.syntax.verb.recall,
* McsEngl.syntax.verb.remember,
description::
· infoMindBio-communicating is the-transfering of infoMindBio from one brain-entity to another.
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.communicating-infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.brainingBio.infoMindBio-communicating,
* McsEngl.infoMindBio-communicating,
* McsEngl.communicate!~verbEngB1,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.επικοινωνία-πληροφορίας!=infoMindBio-communicating,
* McsElln.επικοινωνώ!~verbEll!=communicate,
* McsElln.συνενοούμαι!~verbEll!=communicate,
description::
* sender brain-entity,
* receiver brain-entity,
* language,
* infoMindBio,
* channel,
description::
* English:
_txtEng: _stxSbj=sender:(He) _stxVrb:(communicated) _stxObj=infoMindBio:(his anxieties) _stObj2=receiver:(to the psychiatrist).
name::
* McsEngl.infoMindBio-communicating'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.infoMindBio-communicating,
* McsEngl.syntax.verb.communicate,
description::
· learning is the-braining of a-brain-entity[a] by acquiring new infoMindBio for it[a].
· the-(new)-infoMindBio is-created or is-communicated by it[a].
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.infoMindBio-learning,
* McsEngl.brainingBio.learning-infoMindBio,
* McsEngl.learning,
* McsEngl.learn!~verbEngC1,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.μάθηση!~η!=learning,
specific::
* by-creation,
* by-communication,
* reading-info,
* listening-info,
description::
· teaching is the-braining of a-brain-entity[a] that[a] communicates infoMindBio of it[a] to another brain-entity[b].
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.teaching,
* McsEngl.teaching-brainingBio,
description::
· educating is teaching or learning.
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.educating,
* McsEngl.educating-brainingBio,
description::
"Sensation is an animal's, including humans',(possibly AI and Alien) detection of external or internal stimulation (e.g., eyes detecting light waves, ears detecting sound waves). It is different from perception, which is about making sense of, or describing, the stimulation (e.g., seeing a chair, hearing a guitar).
Sensation involves three steps:
- Sensory receptors detect stimuli.
- Sensory stimuli are transduced into electrical impulses (action potentials) to be decoded by the brain.
- Electrical impulses move along neural pathways to specific parts of the brain wherein the impulses are decoded into useful information (perception)."
[{2019-11-29} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensation_(psychology)]
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.sensing!⇒sensingBio,
* McsEngl.sensingBio,
* McsEngl.sense!~verbEngB1!⇒sensingBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αίσθησης-διαδικασία-βιοσυστήματος!=sensingBio,
* McsElln.αισθάνομαι!~verbEll!=sense,
description::
* brain-entity,
* sensation,
* stimulus,
description::
· sensation is the-infoMindBio of sensingBio.
===
"sensation, esthesis, aesthesis, sense experience, sense impression, sense datum (an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation) "a sensation of touch""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=sensation]
name::
* McsEngl.sensationBio,
* McsEngl.sensingBio'sensation!⇒sensationBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αίσθημα!=sensationBio,
description::
· stimulus is the-archetype of sensation.
name::
* McsEngl.sensingBio'stimulus,
* McsEngl.stimulus-of-sensing,
description::
· sensing-relation is a-relation among the-arguments of the-sensing-process.
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(Tony) _stxVrb:(smells) _stxObj=stimulus:(the soup). [smelling-process]
_txtEng: _stxSbj=stimulus:(Tony) _stxVrb:(smells) _stxSbjc=sensation:(like the soup). [smelling-relation]
name::
* McsEngl.relation.sensing,
* McsEngl.sensing-relation,
description::
* English:
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(sense) _stxVrbActive:(sense) _stxObj=stimulus:(...).
_txtEng: _stxSbj=stimulus:() _stxVrbPassive:(am-sensed) _stxArg:(...).
_txtEng:_stxSbj=stimulus:(...) _stxVrb:(sense-relation) _stxObj=sensation:(...)
name::
* McsEngl.sensingBio'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.sensing,
description::
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(he) _stxVrb:(could hear) _stxObj=stimulus:(the clang of distant bells). [WordNet 2.0]
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(Tony) _stxVrb:(smells) _stxObj=stimulus:(the soup).
name::
* McsEngl._txtEng:_stxSbj=brain-entity:(...)_stxVrbActive:(sense)_stxObj=stimulus:(...),
description::
_txtEng: _stxSbj=stimulus:(a shower of protest) _stxVrb:(was heard) _stxDirection:(from the rear of the hall). [WordNet 2.0]
name::
* McsEngl._txtEng:_stxSbj=stimulus:()_stxVrbPassive:(am-sensed)_stxArg:(...),
description::
_txtEng: _stxSbj=stimulus:(Tony) _stxVrb:(smells) _stxSbjc=sensation:(like the soup).
name::
* McsEngl._txtEng:_stxSbj=stimulus:(...)_stxVrb:(sense-relation)_stxObj=sensation:(...),
description::
* human-sensing,
===
* creating-sensing,
* storing-sensing,
* recalling-sensing,
* communicating-sensing,
===
* hearing-sensing,
* seeing-sensing,
* smelling-sensing,
* tasting-sensing,
* touching-sensing,
===
* hungring-sensing,
* itching-sensing,
* paining-sensing,
* temperaturing-sensing,
* thirsting-sensing,
* tickling-sensing,
===
"The human brain is provided with information about light, sound, the chemical composition of the atmosphere, temperature, the position of the body in space (proprioception), the chemical composition of the bloodstream, and more. In other animals additional senses are present, such as the infrared heat-sense of snakes, the magnetic field sense of some birds, or the electric field sense mainly seen in aquatic animals.
Each sensory system begins with specialized receptor cells,[8] such as photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye, or vibration-sensitive hair cells in the cochlea of the ear. The axons of sensory receptor cells travel into the spinal cord or brain, where they transmit their signals to a first-order sensory nucleus dedicated to one specific sensory modality. This primary sensory nucleus sends information to higher-order sensory areas that are dedicated to the same modality. Eventually, via a way-station in the thalamus, the signals are sent to the cerebral cortex, where they are processed to extract the relevant features, and integrated with signals coming from other sensory systems.[8]"
[{2020-08-22} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain#Perception]
description::
"(v) hear (perceive (sound) via the auditory sense)
(v) listen, hear, take heed (listen and pay attention) "Listen to your father"; "We must hear the expert before we make a decision""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=hearing]
name::
* McsEngl.hearingBio,
* McsEngl.sensingBio.hearing!⇒hearingBio,
* McsEngl.hear!~verbEngC1:hear-hears-heard-hearing-heard!⇒hearingBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αίσθηση.ήχου!=hearingBio,
* McsElln.ακουή!~η!=hearingBio,
* McsElln.ακούω!~verbEll!=hear,
description::
* brain-entity,
* sound-stimulus,
* sound-sensation,
* ear: the-organ of hearingBio,
name::
* McsEngl.sound-sensation,
* McsEngl.sensation.hearingBio,
* McsEngl.sensation.sound,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αίσθημα.ήχου!=sensation.sound,
description::
* English:
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(he) _stxVrb:(could hear) _stxObj=stimulus:(the clang of distant bells). [WordNet 2.0]
_txtEng: _stxSbj=stimulus:(a shower of protest) _stxVrb:(was heard) _stxDirection:(from the rear of the hall). [WordNet 2.0]
* Greek:
_txtEll: _stxVrb:(ακούστηκε) _stxSbj=stimulus:(πως σκοτώθηκαν πολλοί).
name::
* McsEngl.hearingBio'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.hearingBio,
description::
"(v) see (perceive by sight or have the power to perceive by sight) "You have to be a good observer to see all the details"; "Can you see the bird in that tree?"; "He is blind--he cannot see""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=see]
"(v) look (perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards) "She looked over the expanse of land"; "Look at your child!"; "Look--a deer in the backyard!""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=look]
name::
* McsEngl.seeingBio,
* McsEngl.sensingBio.seeing!⇒seeingBio,
* McsEngl.vision!⇒seeingBio,
* McsEngl.see!~verbEngC1:see-sees-saw-seeing-seen!⇒seeingBio,
* McsEngl.am-seen!~verbEng!⇒seeingBio,
* McsEngl.look!~verbEngC1!⇒seeingBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.όραση!=seeingBio,
* McsElln.βλέπω!~verbEll!=see,
* McsElln.βλέπομαι!~verbEll!=am-seen,
* McsElln.κοιτάζω!~verbEll!=see,
description::
* brain-entity,
* stimulus,
* image-sensation,
* eye: the-organ of seeingBio,
description::
· image is the-sensation of seeingBio.
name::
* McsEngl.imageBio,
* McsEngl.seeingBio'image!⇒imageBio,
* McsEngl.sensation-of-seeingBio!⇒imageBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.εικόνα!=imageBio,
description::
"(v) smell (inhale the odor of; perceive by the olfactory sense)
(v) smell (emit an odor) "The soup smells good""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=smell]
name::
* McsEngl.sensingBio.smelling!⇒smellingBio,
* McsEngl.smellingBio,
* McsEngl.smell!~verbEngC1:smell-smells-smelled|smelt-smelling-smelled|smelt!⇒smellingBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.μύρισμα!~το!=smellingBio,
* McsElln.μυρίζω!~verbEll!=smell,
description::
* brain-entity,
* semll-stimulus,
* smell-sensation,
* noze: the-organ of smellingBio,
description::
* English:
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(Tony) _stxVrb:(smells) _stxObj=stimulus:(the soup).
_txtEng: _stxSbj=stimulus:(Tony) _stxVrb:(smells) _stxSbjc=sensation:(like the soup).
[https://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/linking_verbs.htm]
name::
* McsEngl.smellingBio'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.smellingBio,
* McsEngl.syntax.verb.smell,
description::
"(v) taste (perceive by the sense of taste) "Can you taste the garlic?""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=taste]
name::
* McsEngl.sensingBio.tasting!⇒tastingBio,
* McsEngl.tastingBio,
* McsEngl.taste!~verbEngB1!⇒tastingBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.γεύσης-αίσθηση!=tastingBio,
* McsElln.γεύομαι!~verbEll!=taste,
description::
"(v) touch (perceive via the tactile sense) "Helen Keller felt the physical world by touching people and objects around her""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=touch]
name::
* McsEngl.sensingBio.touching!⇒touchingBio,
* McsEngl.touchingBio,
* McsEngl.touch!~verbEngA4!⇒touchingBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αφής-αίσθηση!=touchingBio,
* McsElln.αγγίζω!~verbEll!=touch,
description::
· emoting is braining which "signifies a reaction involving certain physiological changes, such as an accelerated or retarded pulse rate, the diminished or increased activities of certain glands, or a change in body temperature, which stimulate the individual, or some component part of the individual's body, to further activity. The three primary reactions of this type are anger, love, and fear, which occur either
- as an immediate response to external stimuli or
- are the result of an indirect subjective process, such as memory, association, or introspection.
["Emotion," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 97 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1996 Microsoft Corporation]"
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.emoting!⇒emotingBio,
* McsEngl.emoting.bio!⇒emotingBio,
* McsEngl.emotingBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.συναισθήματος-λειτουργία!=emotingBio,
* McsElln.συναίσθηση!=emotingBio,
description::
* brain-entity,
* emotion,
* stimulus,
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio'01_argument,
* McsEngl.emotingBio'argument,
description::
· the-brain-entity that experiences this emotingBio.
description::
· emotion is the-infoMindBio-(a-brainIn-model) of emoting-(braining with physiological reactions).
===
"(n) emotion (any strong feeling)"
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=emotion]
"(n) feeling (the experiencing of affective and emotional states) "she had a feeling of euphoria"; "he had terrible feelings of guilt"; "I disliked him and the feeling was mutual""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=feeling]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio'03_emotion!⇒emotionBio,
* McsEngl.emotingBio'emotion!⇒emotionBio,
* McsEngl.emotion.bio!⇒emotionBio,
* McsEngl.emotionBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.συναίσθημα!=emotionBio,
description::
· the-archetype of emotingBio.
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio'04_stimulus,
* McsEngl.emotingBio'stimulus,
description::
EMOTION is information created|remembered|communicated which involves "certain physiological changes, such as an accelerated or retarded pulse rate, the diminished or increased activities of certain glands, or a change in body temperature, which stimulate the individual, or some component part of the individual's body, to further activity. The three primary reactions of this type are anger, love, and fear".
[hmnSgm.2015-07-12]
There is no entity like emotion, only emoting.
[hmnSgm.2008-01-19]
EMOTION is the product of EMOTING.
[hmnSgm.2004-01-11]
Emotions are REACTIONS of 'leaving organisms' to 'stimuli'.
[hmnSgm.1995-04]
description::
* aggression-emotion,
* anger-emotion,
* anticipation-emotion,
* anxiety-emotion,
* apathy-emotion,
* disgust-emotion,
* fear-emotion,
* happiness-emotion,
* hesitation-emotion,
* love-emotion,
* inequality-emotion,
* insecurity-emotion,
* miss-emotion,
* proudness-emotion,
* sadness-emotion,
* surprise-emotion,
description::
· stimulus-of-emoting is its archetype (= the-outside and inside world[a] of a-brain-entity which[a] the-brain-entity maps with an-infoMindBio).
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio'stimulus,
* McsEngl.stimulus-of-emoting,
description::
· after an-emotion is-created, there exists a-relation among the-emotion, the-brain-entity, and the-stimulus and this relation is-expressed with a-language.
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio'relation,
* McsEngl.relation.emoting,
description::
* English:
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(...) _stxVrbActive:(...) _stxObj=stimulus:(...).
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(he) _stxVrb:(loves) _stxObj=stimulus:(her).
_txtEng: _stxSbj=stimulus:() _stxVrbPassive:(...) _stxArg:(...).
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.emoting,
description::
* {2016-04-08} Anne-Trafton, https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/04/how-the-brain-processes-emotions/,
description::
"ΕΡ: Είναι ξεπερασμένο αυτό που πιστεύει ο μέσος άνθρωπος, ο οποίος τοποθετεί τα συναισθήματα στην καρδιά του; Είναι πια ξεκάθαρο για τους επιστήμονες ότι όλα τα συναισθήματα, από τα πιο αρνητικά (μίσος) έως τα πιο θετικά (αγάπη-έρωτας), εδράζονται στον εγκέφαλο-νου και δεν έχουν καμιά σχέση με την καρδιά;
ΑΠ: Οι καρδιοχειρουργοί έδειξαν ότι αν ένας άνδρας κάνει μεταμόσχευση καρδιάς, μετά δεν αγαπά τη γυναίκα του πεθαμένου. Βέβαια, ο εγκέφαλος δεν κάνει ταχυπαλμία, όταν η αγαπημένη μας μάς φιλά, ενώ η καρδιά κάνει ταχυπαλμία. Όμως η καρδιά μας είναι ο σκλάβος του εγκεφάλου, ο οποίος την κατευθύνει."
[http://www.nooz.gr/science/den-uparxei-psuxi-ola-pigazoun-apo-ton-egkefalo]
description::
* creating-emoting,
* storing-emoting,
* recalling-emoting,
* communicating-emoting,
===
* pleasing-emoting,
* pleasingNo-emoting,
* strong-emoting,
* strongNo-emoting,
* basic-emoting,
* basicNo-emoting,
===
* aggression-emoting,
* anger-emoting,
* anticipation-emoting,
* anxiety-emoting,
* apathy-emoting,
* disgust-emoting,
* fear-emoting,
* happiness-emoting,
* hesitation-emoting,
* loving-emoting,
* inequality-emoting,
* insecurity-emoting,
* missing-emoting,
* proudness-emoting,
* sadness-emoting,
* surprise-emoting,
description::
"(n) pleasure, pleasance (a fundamental feeling that is hard to define but that people desire to experience) "he was tingling with pleasure"
(n) joy, delight, pleasure (something or someone that provides a source of happiness) "a joy to behold"; "the pleasure of his company"; "the new car is a delight""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=pleasure]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.pleasing,
* McsEngl.find-pleasoure!~verbEngC1M,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ευχαριστιέμαι!~verbEll!=find-pleasure,
description::
· pleasure is the-emotion of pleasing.
name::
* McsEngl.pleasing'pleasure,
* McsEngl.pleasure,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ευχαρίστηση!~η!=pleasure,
description::
* English:
_txtEng: _stxSbj:(She) _stxVrb:(found pleasure) _stxObj=stimulus:(in sitting beneath the trees). [HarperCollins]
name::
* McsEngl.pleasing'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.pleasing,
* McsEngl.syntax.verb.find-pleasure,
description::
"(n) displeasure (the feeling of being displeased or annoyed or dissatisfied with someone or something)"
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=displeasure]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.pleasingNo,
name::
* McsEngl.displeasure,
* McsEngl.pleasingNo'displeasure,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δυσαρέσκεια!=displeasure,
description::
* anger,
* anxiety,
* disliking,
* fearing,
* unhappiness,
* inequality,
* insecurity,
* missing,
* sadness,
description::
"For more than 40 years, Paul Ekman has supported the view that emotions are discrete, measurable, and physiologically distinct. Ekman's most famous work revolved around the finding that certain emotions appeared to be universally recognized, even in cultures that were preliterate and could not have learned associations for facial expressions through media. Another infamous study found that when participants contorted their facial muscles into distinct facial expressions (e.g. disgust), they reported subjective and physiological experiences that matched the distinct facial expressions.
His research findings led him to classify six emotions as basic:
* anger,
* disgust,
* fear,
* happiness,
* sadness and
* surprise.[6]
Robert Plutchik agreed with Ekman's biologically driven but developed the "wheel of emotions", suggesting eight primary emotions grouped on a positive or negative basis:
* joy versus sadness;
* anger versus fear;
* trust versus distrust; and
* surprise versus anticipation.[6]
Some basic emotions can be modified to form complex emotions. The complex emotions could arise from cultural conditioning or association combined with the basic emotions. Alternatively, similar to the way primary colors combine, primary emotions could blend to form the full spectrum of human emotional experience. For example interpersonal anger and disgust could blend to form contempt. Relationships exist between basic emotions, resulting in positive or negative influences.[7]"
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotion]
description::
"(n) aggression, aggressiveness (a feeling of hostility that arouses thoughts of attack)"
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=aggression]
"(adj) aggressive, belligerent (characteristic of an enemy or one eager to fight) "aggressive acts against another country"; "a belligerent tone""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=aggressive]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.aggression,
* McsEngl.aggression-emoting,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.επιθετικότητας-λειτουργία!=aggression-emoting,
description::
* English:
- aggression-relation:
_txtEng: _stxSbj:(he) _stxVrb:('s) _stxSbjc:(very uncooperative and aggressive).
name::
* McsEngl.aggression'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.aggression,
* McsEngl.syntax.aggressive,
description::
"(n) anger, choler, ire (a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance)
(n) anger, angriness (the state of being angry)
(n) wrath, anger, ire, ira (belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins))
(v) anger (make angry) "The news angered him"
(v) anger, see red (become angry) "He angers easily""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=anger]
name::
* McsEngl.anger-emoting,
* McsEngl.angering,
* McsEngl.emotingBio.anger,
* McsEngl.anger!~verbEngA1,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.θύμωμα!~το!=angering,
* McsElln.θυμώνω!~verbEll!=anger,
* McsElln.νευριάζω!~verbEll!=anger,
description::
* English:
_txtEng: _stxSbj=stimulus:(The news) _stxVrb:(angered) _stxObj=brain-entity:(him).
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(He) _stxVrb:(angers) _stxManner:(easily).
name::
* McsEngl.angering'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.angering,
* McsEngl.syntax.verb.anger,
description::
"(n) anxiety, anxiousness ((psychiatry) a relatively permanent state of worry and nervousness occurring in a variety of mental disorders, usually accompanied by compulsive behavior or attacks of panic)
(n) anxiety (a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune)"
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=anxiety]
"(n) jitteriness, jumpiness, nervousness, restiveness (the anxious feeling you have when you have the jitters)"
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=nervousness]
name::
* McsEngl.anxieting,
* McsEngl.anxiety-emoting,
* McsEngl.emotingBio.anxiety,
* McsEngl.am-anxious!~verbEngC1M,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αγχώνομαι!~verbEll!=am-anxious,
description::
· anxiety is the-emotion of anxieting.
name::
* McsEngl.anxieting'anxiety,
* McsEngl.anxiety,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.άγχος!=anxiety,
description::
* English:
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(I) _stxVrb:(was anxious) _stxCause=stimulus:(to get him here).
name::
* McsEngl.anxieting'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.anxieting,
description::
"(n) liking (a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment) "I've always had a liking for reading"; "she developed a liking for gin""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=liking]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.liking,
* McsEngl.liking-emoting,
description::
"(n) love (a strong positive emotion of regard and affection) "his love for his work"; "children need a lot of love"
(n) love, passion (any object of warm affection or devotion) "the theater was her first love"; "he has a passion for cock fighting"
(n) beloved, dear, dearest, honey, love (a beloved person; used as terms of endearment)"
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=love]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.loving,
* McsEngl.loving,
* McsEngl.loving-emoting,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αγάπης-λειτουργία!=loving,
description::
* brain-entity,
* love-emotion,
* love-stimulus,
description::
· love is the-emotion of loving.
name::
* McsEngl.loving'love,
* McsEngl.love,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αγάπη!~η!=love,
description::
· love relation is the-relation among a-brain-entity, a-love-emotion, and its love-stimulus.
name::
* McsEngl.loving'relation,
* McsEngl.love!~verbEngB1,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αγαπώ!~verbEll!=love,
description::
* English:
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(I) _stxVrb:(love) _stxObj=stimulus:(her).
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(I) _stxVrb:(love) _stxObj=stimulus:(French food).
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(I) _stxVrb:(love) _stxObj=stimulus:(cooking).
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(I) _stxVrb:(love) _stxObj=stimulus:(to cook).
_txtEng: _stxSbj=stimulus:(I) _stxVrb:(am loved) _stxDoer:(by her).
* Greek:
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(Εγώ) _stxVrb:(αγαπώ) _stxObj=stimulus:(αυτήν).
_txtEng: _stxSbj=stimulus:(Εγώ) _stxVrb:(αρέσω) _stxArg:(σ' αυτήν).
name::
* McsEngl.dislikingNo-emoting,
* McsEngl.emotingBio.likingNo,
* McsEngl.likingNo-emoting,
description::
"(n) disgust (strong feelings of dislike)"
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=disgust]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.disgust,
* McsEngl.disgust-emoting,
* McsEngl.disgusting,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.αποστροφής-λειτουργία!=disgusting,
description::
"n) fear, fearfulness, fright (an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight))
(n) concern, care, fear (an anxious feeling) "care had aged him"; "they hushed it up out of fear of public reaction""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=fear]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.fear,
* McsEngl.fear-emoting,
* McsEngl.fearing,
* McsEngl.am-afraid!~verbEngC1M,
* McsEngl.fear!~verbEngA1,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.φόβισμα!~το!=fearing,
* McsElln.φοβάμαι!~το!=fear,
description::
· fear is the-emotion of fearing.
description::
* English:
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(I) _stxVrb:(fear) _stxObj=stimulus:(the winters) _stxSpace:(in Moscow). [WordNet]
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(he) _stxVrb:(was afraid) _stxCause=stimulus:(of a fire in the circus tent). [WordNet 2.0]
name::
* McsEngl.fearing'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.fearing,
* McsEngl.syntax.verb.am-afraid,
* McsEngl.syntax.verb.fear,
description::
"(n) fearlessness, bravery (feeling no fear)"
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=fearlessness]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.fearlessness,
* McsEngl.fearlessness-emoting,
description::
"(n) happiness, felicity (state of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy)
(n) happiness (emotions experienced when in a state of well-being)"
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=happiness]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.happiness,
* McsEngl.happiness-emoting,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ευτυχίας-λειτουργία!=happiness-emoting,
description::
* health,
* physical-well-being,
* family,
* relationship with partner or spouse,
* meaningful-life,
* living-conditions,
* personal-safety-and-security,
* control-of-own-life,
* employment,
* meaningful-job,
* direction-of-own-life,
* money,
name::
* McsEngl.emotion.happiness,
* McsEngl.happiness,
* McsEngl.happy!~adjv,
description::
* https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/11/global-happiness-survey-2020-coronavirus,
* https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/02/what-do-people-mean-when-they-say-they-re-happy-it-depends-where-you-live/,
description::
"(n) sadness, unhappiness (emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being)"
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=sadness]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.unhappiness,
* McsEngl.unhappiness-emoting,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δυστυχίας-λειτουργία!=unhappiness-emoting,
description::
· uncertain, embarrassed, or worried to act.
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.hesitation,
* McsEngl.hesitating,
* McsEngl.hesitation-emoting,
* McsEngl.hesitate!~verbEngB1,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.δισταγμού-λειτουργία!=hesitating,
* McsElln.διστάζω!~verbEll!=hesitate,
description::
· the-feeling of lack of equality.
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.inequality,
* McsEngl.inequality-emoting,
description::
"(n) insecurity (the anxiety you experience when you feel vulnerable and insecure)
(n) insecurity (the state of being subject to danger or injury)"
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=insecurity]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.insecurity,
* McsEngl.insecurity-emoting,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ανασφάλειας-λειτουργία!=insecurity-emoting,
description::
"(v) miss (feel or suffer from the lack of) "He misses his mother""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=missing]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.missing,
* McsEngl.missing-emoting,
* McsEngl.miss!~verbEngA4,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.έλλειψης-λειτουργία!=missing,
* McsElln.λείπω!~verbEll!=miss,
description::
* English:
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(I) _stxVrb:(miss) stxObj=stimulus:(her).
name::
* McsEngl.missing'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax'missing,
* McsEngl.syntax.verb.miss,
description::
"(adj) proud (feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride) "proud parents"; "a proud moment"; "proud to serve his country"; "a proud name"; "proud princes""
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=proud]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.proudness,
* McsEngl.proudness-emoting,
description::
* English:
_txtEng: _stxSbj=brain-entity:(he) _stxVrb:(is) _stxSbjc=emotion:(proud) _stxArg=stimulus:(of his contry).
_txtEng: _stxSbj=stimulus:(The hotel) _stxVrb:(has indeed done) _stxArg=brain-entity:(them) _stxSbjc=emotion:(proud).
name::
* McsEngl.proudness-emoting'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.proud,
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.sadness,
* McsEngl.sadness-emoting,
description::
"(n) surprise (the astonishment you feel when something totally unexpected happens to you)"
[http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=surprise]
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.surprise,
* McsEngl.surprise-emoting,
* McsEngl.surprising,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.έκπληξης-λειτουργία!=surprising,
name::
* McsEngl.emotingBio.anticipation,
* McsEngl.anticipating,
* McsEngl.anticipation-emoting,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.προσμονής-λειτουργία!=anticipating,
description::
· wanting is emoting with an-emotion that must-be-satisfied|fulfilled by a-stimulus|satisfier.
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.wantingBio!⇒wantingBio,
* McsEngl.emotingBio.wantingBio!⇒wantingBio,
* McsEngl.wantingBio,
* McsEngl.want!~verbEngA1!⇒wantingBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.θέλησης-λειτουργία!=wantingBio,
* McsElln.θέλω!~verbEll!=want,
description::
* brain-entity,
* want: the-emotion of wanting that must-be-satisfied,
* satisfier: the-archetype that will satisfy the-want,
description::
· a-wantingBio is a-braining of a-brain-entity.
description::
· wantBio is the-emotion-(the-brainIn model) of wanting-(emoting-to-be-satisfied).
name::
* McsEngl.preferenceBio!⇒wantBio,
* McsEngl.use-valueBio!⇒wantBio,
* McsEngl.utilityBio!⇒wantBio,
* McsEngl.wantBio,
* McsEngl.wantingBio'want!⇒wantBio,
description::
· satisfierBio is the-entity that fulfills the-wantBio.
name::
* McsEngl.satisfierBio,
* McsEngl.wantingBio'satisfier!⇒satisfierBio,
specific-tree-of-::
* human-satisfier,
description::
* English:
_txtEng: (_stxSbj:(I) _stxVrb:(wanted) _stxObj:(him to come with us today)), but (he couldn't). [HarperCollins]
name::
* McsEngl.wantingBio'syntax,
* McsEngl.syntax.wanting,
* McsEngl.syntax.verb.want,
description::
· needingBio is useful-(undefined) wantingBio.
name::
* McsEngl.needingBio,
* McsEngl.wantingBio.001-needing!⇒needingBio,
* McsEngl.wantingBio.needing!⇒needingBio,
* McsEngl.wantingBio.useful!⇒needingBio,
description::
· needBio is the-wantBio-(brainIn model) of needingBio.
name::
* McsEngl.needBio,
* McsEngl.needingBio'need!⇒needBio,
description::
* mind-needBio,
* body-needBio,
===
* human-need,
===
* air-needBio,
* food-needBio,
* security-needBio,
* shelter-needBio,
* sleep-needBio,
* survival-needBio,
* water-needBio,
description::
· needingNoBio is useless-(undefined) wantingBio.
name::
* McsEngl.needingNoBio,
* McsEngl.wantingBio.001-needingNo!⇒needingNoBio,
* McsEngl.wantingBio.needingNo!⇒needingNoBio,
* McsEngl.wantingBio.useless!⇒needingNoBio,
description::
· feeling is the-braining of sensingBio or emotingBio.
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.feelingBio!⇒feelingBio,
* McsEngl.feeling.bio!⇒feelingBio,
* McsEngl.feelingBio,
* McsEngl.feel!~verbEngC1,
description::
· thinkingBio is non feelingBio brainingBio.
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.thinking!⇒thinkingBio,
* McsEngl.thinkingBio,
description::
· preconcepting is the-braining with preconcepts.
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.preconceptingBio,
* McsEngl.preconceptingBio,
description::
· preconceptMind is a-system of sensations.
name::
* McsEngl.preconceptMind,
* McsEngl.preconceptingBio'preconceptMind,
description::
· conceptingBio is the-brainingBio with bio-mind-concepts.
name::
* McsEngl.brainingBio.conceptingBio,
* McsEngl.conceptingBio,
description::
· conceptMindBio is a-preconceptMind associated with a-brain-name (= a-name stored in a-brain).
· animals employ brain-names too.
name::
* McsEngl.brainBio-concept!⇒conceptMindBio,
* McsEngl.conceptMindBio,
* McsEngl.conceptingBio'conceptBrain!⇒conceptMindBio,
* McsEngl.cptBrnBio!⇒conceptMindBio,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.enioBrainoBio!=conceptMindBio,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.έννοια-εγκεφάλου-βιοσυστήματος!=conceptMindBio,
specific-tree-of-::
* human-mind-concept,
description::
· human-conceptBrain is a-conceptBrain (= a-preconceptMind with a-name) of a-human.
name::
* McsEngl.conceptBrainHmn,
* McsEngl.conceptBrain.human!⇒conceptBrainHmn,
* McsEngl.human-conceptBrain!⇒conceptBrainHmn,
====== langoSinago:
* McsSngo.enioBrainoHo!=conceptBrainHmn,
====== langoGreek:
* McsElln.ανθρώπινη-έννοια-εγκεφάλου!=conceptBrainHmn,
* McsElln.έννοια-εγκεφάλου-ανθρώπου!=conceptBrainHmn,
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