Allen Young

Human behavior contexts, and different spectrums of human behaviors


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Statistically QMASPing (Quantifying, Modeling, Analyzing, Simulating, and Predicting) the different modes of the human brain operations is one key aim I strive to accomplish in developing my neuroscience.The brain of a human individual operates within the contexts of the social, economic, legal, political, and cultural environment of the person.Over time, in a society or nation, social, economic, legal, political, and cultural notions and norms develop. Statistically QMASPing why and how social, economic, legal, political, and cultural notions and norms develop in collective human brains is one goal I strive to achieve in developing my Unified Humanity Science.(Early-plugs insertion point. A few seconds of silence in audiovisual.)One particular interest I have is QMASPing the different human behaviors in the different human behavior contexts or environments, across different spectrums of human behaviors.For example, in America, extreme capitalism is socially, legally, morally, and ethically sanctioned, whereas in many other nations, economic activities are not as extreme as in America.Since economic human behaviors are caused by human-brain activities, when there are differences in economic human behaviors, there must be differences in human-brain activities as well. Statistically QMASPing how the differences in human cerebral and genetic activities result in the differences in human behaviors is one long-term goal I strive to achieve in developing my Unified Humanity Science.
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