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1. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... about obsessive-compulsive addiction to material objects, TV, computers, gaming or smartphones ('zombie hunchbacks') it is not modern technology that gets in our way, but the way we misuse it. Tech, used ...
... of monitored NPS to over 560 (European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction [EMCDDA], European Drug Report 2016: Trends and developments, 2016) and between 2008 and 2015, a total of 644 NPS had ...
3. Subject Index for Archives
(Neurohacking/Resources)
...  7.202 addiction      ...
... is often accompanied by depression and/or apathy. The behavioral dimension of adherence manifests as addiction: habits such as excessive and compulsive shopping, binging, gambling, eating, TV-watching, ...
... “Well” section ran a piece titled, “How Exercise Can Prime the Brain for Addiction.” Scary, right? One minute you’re cruising along on the treadmill, and next thing you know, ...
... habit The word 'Habit' has several meanings. Most of the time in everyday conversation when we hear the word 'habit' it's in the context of addiction, especially to drugs: 'drinking excess alcohol is ...
7. Alcohol - Intellect & alcohol use
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
  *(Note that this is a mainstream article and when the researchers herein say "intelligence" they mean "intellect". More intelligent people are more likely to binge drink ...
8. Emotion - methods for mood & anxiety disorders
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... of cravings in disorders of addiction.   As the neuroscience of extinction is advancing, other molecular pathways that might be amenable to augmentation have been identified. In the acquisition ...
9. Deschooling essays by John Taylor Gatto
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... gambling, alcohol, and the worst pornography of all - lives devoted to buying things, accumulation as a philosophy - all of them are addictions of dependent personalities, and that is what our brand of ...
... may diminish the intensity of motivation. Addiction therefore becomes a useful factor in learning. (Remember how we told you most things could be used beneficially?) In addiction, getting leads to more ...
11. Acetylcholine & Muscles
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
... receptors are also found on neurons, where they perform a variety of important functions, including modulating cognition and addiction. In a new study in PLoS Biology, Yishi Jin and colleagues have identified ...
12. Methods & Technology Intro - Part II: Technology
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... about the brain, including the role of specific brain regions in the formation of memory, the process of addiction, and the transition from sleep to wakefulness. Scientists are also using optogenetics ...
13. Methods & Technology Intro - Part I: Methods
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... possible diagnoses for current problems. Food cravings can give clues about possible vitamin or mineral deficiencies, addictions, or adjusting requirements due to lifestyle changes.   Blood Tests ...
14. Disorders & Problems - Introduction to This Section
(Neurohacking/Disorders & Problems)
... very carefully. Addiction is a problem, especially with things such as alcohol or stimulants. Drugs for depression can also take a long time to begin having an effect, giving you the impression that they ...
... treat opium as a mood-brightening smart-drug, but the serious problems with tolerance and addiction have to be considered. The endogenous opioid system, like any other neurotransmitter system, is not ...
... a promising target for drug development. Pharmacological agents might be useful not only for increasing memory retention but also for unlearning phobias and addictions. Potentially, the combination of ...
...  Seeking benefits (N2) Craving / Addiction Unaware ...
18. ICMM Start (introduction)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... Similar to addiction. The default behavior for a damaged intelligence Other terms you may not be familiar with are listed in the glossary at the end of the book. Please note: I do not consider the ...
19. ICMM 8 Setup (a workspace)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... and think, hang on a minute, why is everybody on drugs? Get real. A good rant about drugs I'm often asked my opinion about drug addiction, and whether my techniques could 'get people off drugs'. My ...
20. ICMM 12 Security & Firewalls (protection)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... set up new pathways and open new gates, we usually need to close down the old ones. The 'familiarity' part of habit is an aspect of addiction. Once a network is used, the pattern of action etches in as ...
... addiction and tolerance being three of them. I'm going to use this as an example of how complex neurohacking can get, if you go right in there, because if there is a sequel to this book that's where it ...
22. ICMM 18 Troubleshooting (problems & solutions)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... alcoholism, drug addiction, and antisocial behavior form the other. If you suffer from one of these, you will be susceptible to the others in the same group. Awareness of that is a good defense against ...
23. BTPT 3, 6
(Workshop/Beyond The Porcelain Throne)
... that also activate during another kind of euphoria: narcotic addiction. The intense happiness of genuine love owes much of its ecstasy to the same brain receptors that respond to opiates. But you won't ...
24. BTPT 1, 5
(Workshop/Beyond The Porcelain Throne)
... of ignoring that shitty old toilet, and lost any addiction we might have had ourselves to the porcelain throne, it will lose its power forever to make us feel anxious, and we'll be free to rebuild our ...
25. Psychological methods - Meditation - benefits
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... 10: 54-60, 1978. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 11: 13-87, and International Journal of the Addictions, 26: 293-325, 1991. Journal of Creative Behavior, 13: 169-190, 1979, and Dissertations ...
... when it returns. Conversely, chronically unsatisfied desires may diminish the intensity of motivation. Addiction becomes a useful factor in learning. In addiction, getting leads to more desire to get. ...
... between what they see and what is real. The TV should be eliminated from most of our homes. It is an addiction that most of us can not handle and it has incredible negative consequences which are further ...
... prescribed meditation rather than medication, thanks to a study conducted by researchers from the Department of Psychology and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) at St. Joseph's Hospital. ...
... happens when anxiety warps perception and our psychology becomes misaligned with our biology. Examples of wronguse-based action/reaction behaviours: Arrogance (unjustified confidence), obsession, addiction, ...
... becomes something to fear in itself, people feel they can't cope and can't make any sense out of life. Worrying and complaining become the only things that are normal, and cannot be stopped. This is addiction ...
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