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Neural systems for cognitive reappraisal

Posted: January 31st, 2015, 12:10 pm
by sweetwater
the archive at best relates
in the analysis of words
for some stoic semblance

of cognitive reappraisal

it asks of itself
for the time that it speaks
the mood feelings and thought
that creates the idea of form
in the absence of form

the philosophical anecdote
relates that the post modern
appraisal of poetry has indeed
returned

to the more prosaic artifactualizing
of modern anxiety

and the need of a more detailed
representation
of neural systems as cognitive
reappraisal

comments seem to adjust or alight
the need for a greater clarification

but it is seemingly more endeavouring
to reappraise the neural network itself
and stimulate accordingly

to evolve beyond the characterization
of static meaning as words themselves
sometimes present themselves as being

or as cliches do tell

Re: Neural systems for cognitive reappraisal

Posted: January 31st, 2015, 7:04 pm
by justwalt
very nicely worded... sincerely, not seriously.

thoughts appear to us in a short-handed sense,
limited by the very words ingested, to be re-expressed.

words cannot truthfully account for feelings, and
the abstract seems to have its own language too.