Often , I reply to the student about a question or a passage on a rubber stamp. without thinking too much
However, when I focus on a sentence like this I see all the beauties, the grammar at its finest by ETS. I.E, I am astonished for such stuff
Now, the student sometimes focus on the sentence itself but it is also important to stick around it: before or after. You could have important clues
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For both, arousal attunes the animal to what is ahead. Perhaps it does not experience forethought as we know it, but the animal does experience something like it.
The animal is freaking out about what is in front of it. It does not experience what we do have in the frontal cortex of our brain the same stimuli BUT something very close to this process
This is the key also to grasp the following sentence
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The predator is searchingly aggressive, inner-directed, tuned by the nervous system and the adrenal hormones, but aware in a sense closer to human consciousness than, say, a hungry lizard’s instinctive snap at a passing beetle.
it is also better to rearrange the sentence above. Otherwise, considering it very complex and with incidental phrases, you loose the grasp if necessary
The predator is searchingly aggressive, inner-directed, tuned by the nervous system and the adrenal hormones, but aware in a sense closer to human consciousness than, say, a hungry lizard’s instinctive snap at a passing beetle.
The predator hunts the prey in an aggressive manner. Ok so far
Its aggressiveness is unleashed by BOTH the nervous system and the adrenal hormones. Ok the process has a kick start thanks to these two factors at the same time or one at time....it does not matter which is which
HOWEVERthis instinct, the animal knows perfectly it. It is aware of this process in its mind (see my previous sentence similar to the human beings)
AND this process is close to that of human's way of thinking (consciousness) than an animal per se ( say, a hungry lizard’s instinctive snap at a passing beetle.)
Rearranging the meaning and try to get the gist of the problem
When they attack a beetle, that reaction to capture it APPARENTLY is a process based on a simple and direct instinct BUT in reality, it is a process that the animal has in mind, clearly.
And this way of acting is similar to the process we have in our mind which is immensely more complex than other species in the animal kingdom on our planet.
I hope this helps
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