Recovering Critical Thinking Not as Confrontation — But as Completeness of Movement
Recovering Critical Thinking Not as Confrontation — But as Completeness of Movement
In this video, we delve into the topic of critical thinking from within, in Jiwasa Mode: a "we" that doesn't exclude, humiliate, or demand dogma for belonging. A belonging that regulates, welcomes, and strengthens — without hijacking our ability to perceive, update, and reorganize what doesn't make sense.
The proposal is simple and profound: the loss of critical thinking is not "not seeing."
It's seeing… and not completing the movement.
Recovering Critical Thinking Not as Confrontation
But as Completeness of Movement
Based on studies of EEG and event-related potentials (ERPs), we explore three fundamental moments of brain processing:
• MMN (Mismatch Negativity) — the automatic detection of the deviation, that internal micro-alarm that perceives that something "doesn't fit."
• P300 — the updating of the mental model, when we give weight to the signal and reorganize the route.
• N400 / P600 — the integration of meaning and reanalysis, when something doesn't make sense and we need to reinterpret it.
When belonging is healthy, it gives us the groundwork to complete this cycle.
When it becomes hijacking, we learn to detect it… but not to act. We perceive it… but we don't move.
The video provides everyday examples:
– The continuous pace of the news and the absence of pauses that hinder metacognition.
– The acceleration of videos (1.5x / 2x) and the impact on cognitive load.
– Humor as a gentle training in cognitive flexibility — where making a mistake in the first interpretation doesn't generate an attack, but laughter and reorganization.
We also present three practical micro-rituals to recover the completeness of the movement:
1 - The 2-second pause
2 - The example that confirms and the one that contradicts
3 - Good-faith humor against rigidity
This is not a video against groups.
It's a video about how to belong without becoming a soldier. Recovering critical thinking is about recovering the brain's natural flow: detect → update → integrate.
Without dogma.
With solid grounding.
With us.
If this content resonated with you, share it with someone who values thinking together—without losing a sense of belonging.
Recovering Critical Sense Through the Completeness of Cerebral Movement EEG ERP MMN in Jiwasa Mode
Recuperando o Senso Crítico na Completude do Movimento Cerebral EEG ERP MMN em Modo Jiwasa
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