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1. IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... and the shape it describes. 2 Built in preexisting cross activation. Areas of the brain which appear to be involved in the correlations of Synesthesia are adjacent to each other physically; ...
2. IMMMUN chapter 5
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... correlation to biology is the one between system signaling and system response, which it expects to be congruous. Unconsciously we therefore categorize emotions as they are wired; absolutely ergonomically; ...
3. IMMMUN chapter 2
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... the harmful effects of dementia.[11] These are correlations not causes, so it may be that superior divergent thinking skills cause regular use of open mode or it may be the other way round. Chances are ...
... How WOULD a wannabe CIA agent answer this as an exam question? What might a biopsychologist write? Or an AI researcher? If you think through the possibilities, you may discover some interesting correlations ...
... of WMC is its strong relationship to fluid intelligence; the ability to solve reasoning problems.[87]  We need to remember here that correlation is not cause and effect. The relationship between ...
... your answer. Now, review your answer to the 'disgust' question above. How did you rate yourself? Because there is a really interesting correlation: those people who are high in a dispositional tendency ...
... is left of Bob and Bob is left of Carl; where is Alice in relationship to Carl?) Probabilistic reasoning (Alice will probably be in the bar) Correlational reasoning (to recognize a comparison between ...
... showed that the output for voluntary movements and voluntary decisions emerges in the prefrontal cortex and its coherence reflects the correlation between volitional behavior pathways and the dorsolateral ...
... wrong input and anxiety as the root cause, in correlation with lack of bonding. Adherence behavior can manifest together with kleptomania, hoarding /collecting useless objects, mania, or paranoia. We ...
... [the result of the multitude of correlations that turn up] imbues an argument with authoritative, scientific credibility.”   The authors conclude that, though it was impossible to determine ...
...    2 “Built in preexisting cross activation”. Rama points out that areas of the brain which appear to be involved in the correlations of Synesthesia are adjacent to each other physically; ...
12. Toxins in food - Aspartame - info 1981-2013
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... epidemiological and experimental evidence concerning the effect of artificial sweeteners on weight. [8] The author states: “Several large scale prospective cohort studies found positive correlation ...
13. 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 ...
14. Emotion - disorders of emotion
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... on correlations between stress or antidepressant treatment and down- or upregulation, respectively, of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). Genetic disruption of the signaling pathways involving BDNF ...
... reasoning altogether — without our awareness even that this is happening. But we cannot read cause and effect into a correlation. What we know is that when there is emotional instability and anxiety, ...
... the correlation in right inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) with personal distress, empathic concern, and fantasy also produced significant correlations in this region; shown in panel B. During imitation of ...
...  Notice we say 'when consuming' and not 'by consuming', This experiment is looking into correlation, not cause and effect, because no single experiment can determine causality (see below). Popeye will ...
...  The tendency in research on this was to first attempt to find correlations between brain activity and these micromovements, but knowing that still didn't explain how the experience of the organism in ...
19. Epigenetics - Human Epigenome Project
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... had relatively few good examples’, says DNA methylation expert Adrian Bird (The Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology, Edinburgh, United Kingdom). Many people have reported correlations between ...
20. Glutamate & Empathy
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
... distress” (T = −1.313, p = 0.212). DLPFC glutamate level and “perspective taking” score showed a significant negative correlation (r = −0.512, p = 0.036, Pearson). Analyses ...
21. Learning - Memory & Timing
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... (R+E+ trials), we next investigated whether this region might help to resolve the encoding/retrieval competition. To test this idea, we calculated the correlation between concurrent encoding/retrieval ...
22. Epigenetics - Chromatin and Gene Expression
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... Statistical modeling analyses indicated that these size correlations do not simply reflect the geometric constraints of fitting into the nucleus, but likely hint at some degree of functional order within ...
23. Methods & Technology Intro - Part II: Technology
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... network of structural connectivity across the entire brain. fMRI and DSI imagery are closely related and this new technique can measure a significant correlation between brain anatomy and brain dynamics. ...
24. Methods & Technology Intro - Part I: Methods
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... a strong correlation between amounts of certain neurotransmitters in the brain and the presence of specific psychiatric conditions. Some confusion about cause and effect later, they were discovered to ...
25. Self Esteem - Insecurity & Materialism
(Neurohacking/Disorders & Problems)
... Researchers have found that low self-esteem and materialism are not just a correlation, but there's also an inversely proportional causal relationship between the two; where low self esteem increases materialism, ...
26. Disorders & Problems - Introduction to This Section
(Neurohacking/Disorders & Problems)
... poor diet, not enough exercise, and sleep deprivation. There is a strong positive correlation with junk food and food additives, also with allergies. Boredom is a risk factor, as is lack of needed input ...
... in anxiety, and feelings of calmness and security around a mate. Many studies have already shown a correlation of oxytocin with social bonding, increases in trust, and decreases in anxiety. One study confirmed ...
28. Imaging - Brain Maps Define Diseases
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... dementia, progressive nonfluent aphasia, and corticobasal syndrome. "The surprise element is really how tight the correlation is" between the specific disease and the brain network it activates, ...
29. Matrix Theory Background - Herman Epstein Papers 1
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... in correlation with brain growth spurts. Matrix shifts should occur shortly after birth, and then iteratively at around ages 3, 7, 11, 15 and so on. [Biology being what it is, no two people are alike, ...
30. Matrix Theory - The Basics
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... we encounter the question of cause and effect or correlation: Do the physical, anatomical and physiological design factors and limitations of the brain determine its processing layout, or does the processing ...
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