Wednesday, 30 March 2022

Study on General Neurolinguistics and the Comprehension Ability | Chapter 04 | New Frontiers in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 11

 General Neurolinguistics is intended to correspond to the major revision of General Semantics that Alfred Korzybski predicted would happen within 25 years of his death (1950), and that emerges naturally when the mental barrier erected by the unwarranted certainty that physical reality cannot be confirmed with certainty and cannot be objectively understood is removed. Surprisingly, the research that led to this revision began in the 1970s, well within Korzybski's expectations, even though it could not be fully documented and linked to the full set of required formal references until much later, due to the time it took to identify, locate, and correlate every major element of the solution that led to the current synthesis. Synopsis of General Neurolinguistics, followed by a summary of the General Semantics that it is intended to improve. Summary of the role of individual motivation, fueled by feelings of insecurity and the breadth of their personal general knowledge bases, in the formation of societal organisations throughout history. Summary of the reasons for the academic community's historical resistance to the introduction of new grounding paradigms that could have benefited society. Identification of the relationship between an individual's general knowledge base and their level of social awareness as a result of that knowledge. A synopsis of the comprehension process and the features of the neocortex, whose coordinated employment facilitates the acquisition of objective knowledge.


Author(S) Details

André Michaud
Service de Recherche Pédagogique, Canada.

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