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mindval on.

In summary, there occurs alternation between the
dynamic causes in the organizer and the overt
behavior. The tightness of the most probable causes
generate inhibition of the overt behavior. The
looseness of the causes in the organizer generate
more frequent overt behavior such as the evasive
behavior, the rewarding behavior, the straightforward
behavior, and the annulment of the former behavior.

In a theoretic sense, social information from
the immediate environment(persons in sight) is to be
dealt with before responding. Organizing, and
behaving overtly are not possible simultaneously.
Reducibly, rather the neural activity corresponds to
a mental event interposed between the stimulus and
the response(Goldman-Rakic, 1993, p. 70). It appears
reasonable to assume the organization of the mental
processes to evolve together with other ‘routes’ of
semantic syntax in the prefrontal cortex. Time is
necessary for becoming conscious, too. Thus the
alternation takes place between the construction of
the organization from the social information and its
application to real situations. On the other



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