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As per David Eagleman, this simple act of getting the mug to the mouth is no easy task. Even today, the field of robotics finds it very hard to make this task without any glitch. You might be wondering why so?
David Eagleman explains this feat in depth in the following manner:
- Our visual system first needs to scan the scene and locate the mug, at the same time Brain needs to trigger our long-term memory and retrieve our memories of lemon juice in other situations or circumstances.
- Frontal cortex then deploys signals on a journey to our motor cortex to coordinate muscle contractions throughout our upper body, forearm and fingers so that we can grasp the mug.
- On touching the mug, our nerves need to carry information about mug’s position, its temperature, its weight and many other related aspects to the spinal cord and brain. These information helps the brain to make all the necessary calculations to adjust the movement of our arm so that we can take the mug to our mouth seamlessly and drink every drop of the juice without spilling it on our dress.
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– Prakash PrabhuEmail: prakash_dent@yahoo.com
[ Mr.Prakash Prabhu works for The Manipal Group as a Senior HR Manager with over 15 years of corporate experience. He has been the lead writer and contributor to CHIRP magazine. (An intra-Manipal group monthly employee magazine) An avid reader who devours one book after another, Mr.Prabhu is also a certified handwriting analyst.]