Communication
Lenism: A Novel Biopsychosocial-Philosophical Framework for Right-Brain Dominance as a Leverage Point for Creative Problem-Solving and Human Thriving in Society
Oluwadare Ogunlade*
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 2, April 2025
Pages:
37 -45
Received:
9 April 2025
Accepted:
21 April 2025
Published:
22 May 2025
Abstract: In an era dominated by left-brain-centric paradigms—marked by linear logic, hyper-individualism, and mechanistic productivity—human thriving remains fragmented and ecologically unsustainable. This paper introduces Lenism, a novel biopsychosocial-philosophical framework that positions deliberate right-brain activation—creativity, intuition, and integrative problem-solving—as a leverage point for equitable, adaptive, and interconnected societies. Synthesizing neuroplasticity research, sociological theory, and philosophical insights on collective flourishing, Lenism asserts that right-brain alignment and regenerative principles can transcend biological determinism and sociocultural constraints to unlock human Potential through nature-inspired systems. Lenism is operationalized through five transdisciplinary pillars: Conscious Creativity Activation, Empathic Equilibrium, Holistic Harmony, Adaptive Flow, and Collective Resonance. Each pillar bridges neuroscience with scalable sociostructural interventions, including right-brain-centric policymaking, empathy-weighted governance, and “Neural Synchrony Circles.” Preliminary evidence suggests Lenism can recalibrate leadership paradigms, foster cross-cultural synergy, and dismantle systemic inequities by embedding emotional and ecological intelligence into institutional systems. Unlike fragmented models, Lenism offers a unified theory-to-practice continuum—integrating neural self-mastery with macrosocial redesign. This paper also introduces Ogunlade’s Law of Lenism and Lenistic equation. Tools for applying this law include the Lenistic Aggregate Creativity, Intuition, and Problem-Solving Scale (LACIPS) and the Lenistic Nature Connectedness Scale (LNCS), which facilitate the assessment of the Potential for Ethical Wealth, Abundance, and Prosperity—measured in the unit pewap. Pilot implementations in education and organizations are proposed to enhance problem-solving, reduce conflict, and increase resilience. The paper concludes with a call for transdisciplinary collaboration to quantify Lenism’s impact on well-being metrics—from economic cooperativity to psychospiritual vitality. By reframing right-brain capacities as catalysts for collective thriving, Lenism offers a bold alternative to reductionist progress models—where wisdom is orchestrated at scale.
Abstract: In an era dominated by left-brain-centric paradigms—marked by linear logic, hyper-individualism, and mechanistic productivity—human thriving remains fragmented and ecologically unsustainable. This paper introduces Lenism, a novel biopsychosocial-philosophical framework that positions deliberate right-brain activation—creativity, intuition, and inte...
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Research Article
Effect of Musical Suspense on Brain Activation
Muhammad Salman*
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 2, April 2025
Pages:
46-58
Received:
24 June 2025
Accepted:
14 July 2025
Published:
11 August 2025
DOI:
10.11648/j.ijpbs.20251002.12
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Abstract: Sophisticated emotions such as joy and sadness results from listening music. Music of different type induce a large numbers of emotions, a particular mental class experiences called feelings. Usually feelings are normally enjoyable but it is not necessary. In patients with the focal neurological disorder as well as in normal peoples, electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies, shows the result that state of the neural systems of the human brain can changed on large-scale by Music. Dermis, left hemisphere and right hemisphere of the Cerebellum showed relatively more activity during musical condition. The brain sectors which is related to motor processing and auditory are not just associated to these changes but; alters the state “homeostasis” a regulation processes regions related life, it is also include those related to our emotions and feelings, especially in the cingulate cortices and insula, mostly included ventral striatum, amygdala, and inmost upper brain parts specially nuclei of the brainstem. Some finding also suggested that music can also evoke emotions on specific heart functioning, and can change activity of the heart i.e. breathing and blood pressure. Approximately there are 100 researches of neuroimaging which shows the results that music can activate most of the human brain networks also give performance and respond while listening music. This paper is about how music activate or evoke human brain or induces deferent kinds of feelings and emotions.
Abstract: Sophisticated emotions such as joy and sadness results from listening music. Music of different type induce a large numbers of emotions, a particular mental class experiences called feelings. Usually feelings are normally enjoyable but it is not necessary. In patients with the focal neurological disorder as well as in normal peoples, electrophysiol...
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