Did you follow the links? The "Christmas Tree" Model refers to how multiple parts of the brain "light up" when Ne doms are asked to think about certain things while wearing an EEG halo.What you said is Ne Si.
That Christmas Tree Model you mentioned matches perfectly with Jung's definition of Ne Si.
Or for example Se Ni means taking things and reacting to them as they come up (Se) and figuring out something unconsciously when facing a problem (Ni).
Actually, the Christmas Tree Brain is an asynchronous macro-state measured by an electroencephalogram (EEG). It is characterized by various brain regions firing at different amplitudes and frequencies. Colors of blue, green, yellow and red, illuminate the EEG screen, with the overall look resembling a Christmas tree.
From a cognitive standpoint, this pattern is called trans-contextual thinking. According to UCLA professor Dr. Dario Nardi in his newly released book, , “Regardless what kind of stimulus enters the brain – be it sight, sound, smell sensation- the brain responds by rapidly processing that stimulus in multiple regions, including regions seemingly not applicable to the stimulus.” Responses to the stimuli tend to be fast, creative, and sometimes seemingly contradictory except to the originator of these thoughts!
The Christmas Tree Brain
What is a “Christmas Tree Brain?” Someone who likes to shop? Decorate the house? Take a limo ride to view the holiday lights? Actually, the Christmas Tree Brain is an asynchronous macro-state measured by an electroencephalogram (EEG). It is characterized by various brain regions firing at...
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