Neuro-camouflaging is an Indicator of Human Camouflage, an Assumption of Brain Engineering for Self-protection against Criminal Attacking

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Abstract

Every animal has camouflage behavior for self-protection against enemies. Neuro-camouflaging is a common behavior of human brain (HB) for personal protection. Neuro-physics and neuro-chemistry relates to neuro-camouflaging of HB. Camouflage physics and camouflage chemistry of HB was assumed and biologically explicated under theoretical and practical observations. The wiring structure of HB-neuron-cerebrospinal fluid is influenced by cortical excitability versus frightened symptom for having an artificial potency of neuro-camouflaging. Hence, neuro-camouflaging response of HB shows a tendency of self-protection behavior which tends to the action of human-camouflaging against criminal attacking.

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