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31. Emotion - disorders of emotion
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... promoting cell survival. These findings have led to the 'yin-yang hypothesis': pro- and mature neurotrophins elicit opposite biological actions through binding to p75NTR and Trk receptors, respectively8. ...
32. Advanced questions for Profiling Game
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... a row and an argument (c) knows there is a difference but can't explain what it is (d) knows the difference and can explain it in terms of formal logic”        ...
...  duration, how long ago, when next, timing of biological rhythms [ANS] and the learning cycle. relationships/associations of a Temporal nature; seasons, ...
... intelligence context I have used the mnemonic COMP to describe what the mind is doing when the body is, for example, learning to walk. In optimal conditions, psychological development works in synchrony ...
35. CR - Intermittent Fasting research
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... exercised. One important factor when it comes to calorie restriction is which type of calories to restrict. From a biological standpoint, the important part is not really how many calories you eat per ...
36. Answer sheet for N5 (c)
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... -maximum 5 points (a) B (harmonious) (b) D(ardent) (c) C (amass) (d) B (perpetual) (e) C (supplant)   3 logical deduction You get one point for each correct answer ...
37. Intermediate Functional Analysis PART TWO
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... self esteem, presentation [ ]A I know myself well and I'm conscious of neurochemical/ physiological changes [ ]B I have no difficulty speaking in front of an audience [ ]C When I am distressed, ...
38. Intermediate Functional Analysis PART ONE
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... memory/ RAM & congruent association [ ]A My personal tastes in what I 'like' correlate with what is good for me biologically [ ]B I feel just as comfortable and 'at home' out in the wild or in ...
... brain structures associated with musical sound and phonological processing; these include both left temporo-frontal regions, more involved in formal language processing, and right temporo-frontal regions, ...
40. Schooling; The Hidden Agenda
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... of it this way. In the most general terms, the human biological clock is set for two alarms. When the first alarm goes off, at birth, the clock chimes learn, learn, learn. When the second alarm goes off, ...
41. Deschooling essays by John Taylor Gatto
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... buy that one too. Our schooling, as intended, has seen to it. Now for the good news. Once you understand the logic behind modern schooling, its tricks and traps are fairly easy to avoid. School trains ...
42. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... logic and rationality, so let's use it to our advantage by reminding N3 of what we know. This is a type of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and is a great tool if you have strong front nets. Tell your ...
43. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... on the skill that they currently have, and automatically they end up thinking that that's only the only stuff they can excel at. “Im just a logic based person” “Only Sports are for ...
... is subject matter in this tutorial that those who cannot initiate the relaxation response may find psychologically upsetting. People can have especial difficulty if they are unbonded themselves or have ...
... something, it's often wrongly weighted and difficult to recall. With incongruous association, ideological dilemmas arise (for example –“Why on earth does doing x or y feel so good/bad if ...
46. Memory - memory editing update, 2004-2011
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... gained prominence in the quest for a more precise understanding of the biological schematic of memory storage. There has been good progress in identifying molecules that maintain long-term memory. Way ...
... be examining the physiological brain parts involved in the process of imagination here, and they are certainly as solid and real as those dealing with memory, empathy and prediction; in fact they are the ...
... similar behaviors to deal with life's challenges, and we looked at some of these in tutorial 5. Everything humans do relates in some way to these basic biological behaviors because they are what intelligent ...
... point of view, how our brains, though evolved from those of other animals, become neurologically distinct and fundamentally human. (Norman Doidge, M.D., author of The Brain That Changes Itself ).  ...
... point of view, how our brains, though evolved from those of other animals, become neurologically distinct and fundamentally human. (Norman Doidge, M.D., author of The Brain That Changes Itself ).  ...
51. Alternative energy
(Homeworld/Energy Alternatives)
... wheels are starting to go techy, incorporating carbon fiber reinforced polymers, nano-composites, toughened epoxy resins and other technologically advanced materials into the design of waterwheels, and ...
52. Pillars Of Nobility
(Category)
  This is a work in progress, by our dear webmaster Scalino San, where he will approach diverse neurohacking themes through the intrigue of a "psychological thriller" eagerly mingling ...
<quote needed> This section gathers general data about computer science. Chronological timeline(s), concepts and conception principles, OS (Operational System) basic knowledge, etc...  ...
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