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Neurogrammind is a scientific approach combining linguistics, psychology, and neuroscience to decode the inner language of the brain.

What is Neurogram Mind?

Neurogram Mind is an emerging scientific discipline that explores the dynamic relationship between language, the brain, and psychology. It begins by identifying linguistic structures—specifically sentences governed by shared grammatical rules—and investigates how these sentences are internally processed and stabilized within the brain.

The theory proposes that such grammatically regulated sentences correspond to specific neural transmission pathways or conditional combinations of these pathways. These encoded neural processes are thought to engage various regions of the brain, ultimately giving rise to distinct internal personalities. These internal identities may at times be in conflict or, alternatively, exist in harmony—depending on how language and neural systems interact.

Linguistic Features in Neurogram Mind

Neurogram Mind employs specific linguistic features for its neurolinguistic analyses. Only those sentences or languages that exhibit unique structural properties are selected for investigation. The focus is not on language in general, but on linguistic systems that possess characteristics absent in most other languages.

For example, the initial phase of Neurogram Mind's development draws on the Kurmanji dialect of Kurdish, due to its distinctive use of two different first-person pronouns, each designated for different types of action. This grammatical distinction is not present in closely related languages or dialects such as Sorani Kurdish or Persian, which use only a single pronoun for the first person across all contexts.

Neurogram Mind is a trans‑disciplinary enterprise rooted in linguistics, neuroscience, and psychology. It selects sentences from languages with rare grammatical properties—particularly those that encode categories such as action, agency, and emotion—and maps them onto the brain’s conditionally encoded neural‑transmission pathways. By tracing how these pathways are unconsciously recruited and expressed in speech, the framework pinpoints the specific cerebral regions that process corresponding actions and affects. In this way, grammatical rules serve as diagnostic probes, revealing that diverse cognitive operations are distributed across anatomically distinct neural circuits. Synthesizing several decades of neurolinguistic and neuropsychological research, Neurogram Mind has matured into a rigorously testable theory.

Theory and text by Enzar Sharif Salih

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