Noticed something in the last post done by H. Richard Loeb​ . Wanted to share and see what you think or what you see.

Noticed something in the last post done by H. Richard Loeb​ . Wanted to share and see what you think or what you see.

Originally shared by Ishira “Glyph Hunter” Tsubasa

The Anatomy of the Glyph Brain

H. Richard Loeb posted an interesting article today titled More Human, which of course discussed artificial intelligence. While an interesting topic the picture he posted caught both mine and Achim s attention because of course, this map of the brain seemed to hold more than just random lines.

I am a person who believes every picture used or posted has a meaning behind it and that there is always a purposeful reason to the posting of certain pictures. Straight down to the way the lines mysteriously look like glyphs, to the shadows in the pictures, the way they are arranged, and how they are named. This picture is named New mind, and while that fits the article posted, i have a theory on it i will post later. In the mean time i want to get into these random lines.

Obviously we saw glyphs. Its hard not to see them, specifically one as it sits right in the center and is surrounded by more dark space than any of the other inner lines. This glyph is Knowledge and it is of course appropriate for the picture of a brain. Because we saw one, we of course looked for others and found quite a few that fit the picture but i wanted to focus on this one glyph for this post because it is found multiple times through out the lines. With seeing the glyphs the question was brought up, where in the brain is this glyph located?

Achim did a wonderful job of lining the picture up with an anatomy diagram of the brain so we could look further into how purposeful the arrangement was. He also pointed out that this picture may possibly be of the left side of a brain. The more logic based side that focus's on linear thinking, facts, sequencing, language, etc.

Along with this we can observe the center Knowledge glyph sits within the Hippocampus and Temporal Lobe. For those who many not know the hippocampus is involved in the storage of long-term memory and the Temporal Lobe plays an important role in organizing sensory input , mostly auditory, as well as memory association and formation. Right off the bat if you think of what you need to fully understand glyphs, of course you need to have a good long term memory and if you pay attention to storyline, part of glyphs is also auditory. If you dont pay attention to storyline, take out your scanner.

Our scanners actually teach us glyphs through sound as well. If you get a glyph in the sequence you receive right, it makes a different sound then if you get it wrong. This doesnt just happen at the end of the glyph game but while you are glyphing as well. In fact it is one of the biggest things to me that i pay attention to while im glyphing because i always miss a dot and am now using this auditory signal to help me correct myself. It's subtle but its there, thus our temporal lobes are being used too as we learn this language while we are glyphing.

Moving on, Knowledge is also present in Parietal Lobe and Frontal Lobe. While the Parietal Lobe integrates sensory information, mostly those associated with touch, which you have to touch the scanner to learn glyphs, it is also vital for processing language and interpreting visual information. Glyphs are mostly visual to us. The Frontal Lobe of course controls our cognitive skills, such as problem solving, language, and again memory. It is vital for our ability to communicate which again helps with glyphs. Both of these parts of our brains are vital in learning languages and essentially glyphs.

So to place glyphs particularly in these sections makes sense, because they are what we use to understand and process the Knowledge we obtain in our lives, including understanding Glyphs. These parts of our brains are how we are able to communicate efficiently with each other and give us the ability to understand patterns and retain what we are learning for extended periods of time.

Now i could be using the right side of my brain a bit more than the left right now but this is where i going to bring up the one other glyph i want to point out here and its placement. Courage or Fear depending on how you look at it, is placed right within the Cerebellum. While the Cerebellum mostly plays a role in our motor skills it also have been found or believed to be involved in not just our language but in the regulation of our emotions, like fear.

Again the right side of my brain may be taking my left side out for a journey in creative reasoning but i feel personally that the placement of this glyphs is a little more than coincidence. It could be my very over active imagination but Ingress always challenges us on how our right and left sides of our brain works together. Ill let you decide how much you want to believe here.

One other thing i want bring up in relation to our brains, ais, and glyphs. Glyphs in our Ingress History have been shown to be used in ways to integrate the human mind with Ai. It has also been shown and hinted that every person could have a personal glyph sequence and that they can be used to control others. The title of this picture is New Mind, and i have to wonder if in the future we are going to see more of this past integration or use of glyphs to essentially bring more Ai to life or to cross the line between Human and Ai.

Again these are just my thoughts and i would love to have a conversation with anyone on them. This picture has me certainly looking at a study i have put on the back burner but for now, how many glyphs do you see in this picture? Like i said we saw a lot more than i shared but i would love to see if your left and right brain are having as much fun with this as i am. As always agents, continue glyphing!!!!

PACs post is below and Thank you so much Achim for this mornings discussion! It was so much fun.
http://investigate.ingress.com/2018/01/13/more-human/

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