Jun 7, 2013

CEREBRART - Fungy Brain

 “The rhythm of life on Earth includes several strong themes contributed by Kingdom Fungi. So why are fungi ignored when theorists ponder the origin of life? I am very sorry to say that I strongly suspect it is simply a display of ignorance.“ (David Moore) And why are fungi ignored when theorists ponder the evolution of the brain? The human brain is essentially fungy because it is funny and also reveals the importance of Kingdom Fungi in human brain evolution. Perhaps that is why humans love, and pre-humans needed to eat some fungi so much. According to my point of view,  the origin and detailed structure of the mammalian brain depends on the dominance of fungi in the Earth’s biosphere. Various fungi with hallucinogenic properties are the oldest drugs to be used for its effects on the human brain. These drugs have long been an important part of religious ritual in many societies where their potential for chaos generation is also recognised. And human agriculture is also dependent on fungi. “That’s why I suggest it’s fair to say that fungi co-operate with humans … they waited nearly 1.5 billion years to give human evolution a shove in the right direction. Thank fungus for that!“ (David Moore) This CEREBRART work illustrates these ideas.

6 comments:

  1. ... in any case, the mushrooms are tasty.

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    1. Yes, yes, I noticed that as well, but not only that. Taste buds (Fungiform papillae - Papillae fungiformes) are very important to know so the brain can compare the fungi you like to the fungi that disgust you. I'll post another Fungiform CEREBRART Picture once I create it!

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    2. Where are your promised fungi Mr Cerebrat?

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    3. HEYYYYYYYYYY FUNGI !!!!! For you have promised and I still believe...

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  2. Everything seems nearer from a distance and only through the distance we can comprehend a true nearness of those Fungy Brains and Brainy Fungi ...

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    1. Submit your abstract before Sept 6 and join the #CSNetworkedBrain program ow.ly/nSICF #SfN2013

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