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1. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... intelligence. Fulfilling biological imperatives is instrumental in re-initiating mental development; creating limitless opportunity, inspiring excited motivation, enabling growth, overcoming limitations ...
2. IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
...    attention & concentration   motivation, orientation, observation  ...
3. IMMMUN chapter 6
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... discerning and evaluative system employing chemical-based motivational systems for learning and memory in both concrete and abstract domains. Our innate evolutionary dynamic nature endows us with universal ...
4. IMMMUN chapter 5
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... psychological responses in congruity to maintain appropriate responses and direct attention, motivation and memory as events unfold.  Emotional code attached to input is essential for perception, ...
5. IMMMUN chapter 4
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... so many others, such as motivation, patience and perseverance, creativity and accurate calculation. Indeed, better control of short-term impulses in conflict with long-term goals is linked to everything ...
6. IMMMUN chapter 3
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... across our species. Since humans everywhere share the same basic biology and the same planet, we would expect humans from all over the world to share the same basic aspects of cognition, motivation, and ...
7. IMMMUN chapter 2
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... or protection responses.   These 'primary' modes set parameters for the system's overall behavior and affect all processing carried out within the system as well as our motivations, moods, ...
8. IMMMUN Appendix 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
...  2.4 Spatial processing & mapping knowing where things belong in matrix/processing context 2.5 Motivation, Orientation, Observation Navigating through varying circumstances, analysing what's going ...
9. IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... us what to do and we automatically comply, not having the energy or motivation to cope with the resulting hassle if we don't. Many of us are conditioned to believe bullies' ideas about what we should do ...
10. I've Made My Mind Up Now: Foreword
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... based on human interests and necessities. We go where the information landscape leads us, directed by our own motivation. We make our own map, rather than following someone else's map. This is 'off ...
h1 h1.western h1.cjk h1.ctl p H Lifestyle use of drugs by healthy people for enhancing cognition, creativity, motivation and pleasure L-S Camilla d'Angelo, George Savulich, Barbara J Sahakian Accepted ...
12. Subject Index for Archives
(Neurohacking/Resources)
...    4.206 motivation, drives, instincts Drives, instincts  ...
... which is not essential; we just don't have the energy or motivation. This indicates a system low in power, which helps perpetuate the 'why bother' attitude. The trouble is, the 'why bother doing it' ...
... that disbelief in free will also seems to trigger an increase in cheating aggressiveness, encourages people to be less helpful, and generally saps motivation. Proof confirming our belief in free will can ...
... the term executive functioning: ‘‘metacognitive executive functions’’ and ‘‘emotional/motivational executive functions,’’ respectively.[5] Metacognitive ...
... of mind and mood will affect the weighting of words too, of course, as will the state of mind of any speaker or writer whose words we attend to; and individual differences in motivational state, attitude ...
... interactions and delay immediate gratification if there is the probability of greater overall benefits. As we have explained, autonomy both requires and prompts innovation. Research on human motivation ...
... motivation and inspiration on the psychological level, in order for creativity to emerge (some call this the 'creative drive'), and in order to bring the imaginary into reality via various media. We also ...
... has important implications for changes that take place in depression or traumatic brain injury, where we sometimes see dramatic changes in motivation in humans. To look at this, they had rats perform ...
20. Emotion - disorders of emotion
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... effects mediated by BDNF, and, if so, which facets of the overall antidepressant response (for example, mood, motivation, cognition) are affected? Recent progress in understanding the cell biology of BDNF ...
21. Intermediate Functional Analysis PART ONE
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
...  2.5 Motivation, Orientation [ ]A I explore new things or ideas that attract me keenly and with interest [ ]B I can stay on topic in a complex conversation and not lose track of the main subject ...
      Neurohacking Tutorial 10 Emotion, relationships & interaction (Updated: Jan 2013) In tutorial 9 we explored emotion and its associations with human motivation, perception, ...
23. Deschooling essays by John Taylor Gatto
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... important appointments with themselves and their families, to learn lessons in self-motivation, perseverance, self-reliance, courage, dignity and love -- and, of course, lessons in service to others, which ...
24. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... 'tone deaf'. We need to hunt down and model examples of healthy emotions. 2. Autonomous motivation Has your 'get up and go' got up and gone? Evoking emotions and inspiring ourselves in the pursuit ...
25. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... & 2D mapping 2.5 Motivation, Orientation 2.6 Observation   2.1 Senses of sight, hearing, distance, rhythm, direction & balance   Sight   Eyeball muscle exercise: ...
... triggers based on healthy (accurate) perception of contextual changes in reality, and resulting in the motivation to perform behavior that is likely to benefit the organism, life and intelligence itself. ...
... of behavior; the two things that don’t motivate people very well -- the promise of rewards and the threat of punishment, because both are forms of coercion. (The trick to real motivation is to know ...
... we need motivation (we have to be interested enough in what we see to pay attention to it), and we need imagination (we have to interpret what we see accurately) even before we need memory.   You’ve ...
29. Alternatives to work
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... networks of your brain. The unconscious knows when you are doing things for beneficial reasons. It has to, because that provides you with motivation, inspiration, excitement, and the drive to succeed. ...
30. Books: Why We Cooperate
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... comply as well. Tomasello advances the view that the specific skills and motivations, which make us help and share, evolved in times of cooperative hunting. The overriding conclusion, however, is that ...
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