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Books -The Head Trip by Jeff Warren
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... in the study of consciousness (Coleridge & de Quincey with their opium,
Freud
with cocaine, Burroughs with heroin, Leary with LSD, the Beats with speed and marijuana, the variety of drugs used in religious/spiritual ...
2.
Myth busting - Freud
(Neurohacking/Basics)
With thanks to Cognitive Science Review; editorial Mar 2004 Watch out for fraudian analysis.
Freud
and his followers have been thoroughly discredited ...
3.
ICMM 3 Operating System (matrix theory)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... hindered the progress of our understanding of the development of intelligence almost as badly as
Freud
has. Piaget made the mistake of rejecting imagination as a contributor to information flow within ...
4.
BTPT 3, 6
(Workshop/Beyond The Porcelain Throne)
... Childish, instead of childlike. "...You thought having sex was interacting? Oh, no man,
Freud
was wrong –everything isn't about sex! It's just that sexuality is about everything. Attraction and repulsion ...
5.
Intelligence - The Basics
(Neurohacking/Basics)
... different aspects of language, and so on. The R/L brain paradigm is inaccurate, outdated and not of much use in light of recent discoveries.
Freud
's "Archetypes" Unconfirmed ...
6.
Methods - A Brief History on Studying the Brain & Mind
(Neurohacking/Basics)
... recently as the first half of the 20th century. Psychiatry was dominated by the sex-obsessed speculations of Sigmund
Freud
(now regarded as “pre-scientific”),
Freud
proposed absurdly elaborate ...
7.
Neurohacking Tutorial 1 - Basics & Golden Rules
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... areas dedicated to understanding different aspects of language, and so on.
Freud
s ‘archetypes’ and other
Freud
ian terms: They are no longer used.
Freud
is now generally considered ‘pre-scientific’. ...