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31. ICMM 10 Memory Editors (enhancing & wiping)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... and has the capability of decoding the frequency of calcium spikes. It is the very heart of both synaptic plasticity and LTP and neurogenesis. It initiates gene transcription, the mother of all machines. ...
32. ICMM 11 Processor Upgrade (conditioning & learning)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... but let us not try to run before we have legs. The basics we've covered on synaptic plasticity explain some things about how we learn and remember, but we've now got to build on that in order to explore ...
33. ICMM 16 Advanced Applications Level 1 (hacking pain)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... emotion, these triggers are subject to plasticity. We can learn to be afraid of things that are really not a threat, and learn to like things that are really not very nice. Nature can be lied to. Consequently ...
34. ICMM 17 Advanced Applications Level 2 (TMS, NMS etc)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... enough, 'multisensory' neurons. Sensory neurons are also subject to plasticity; if a sense is lost (for example, in blindness) the network normally used for vision will be rewired for other uses (blind ...
35. ICMM 18 Troubleshooting (problems & solutions)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... side effect of being stuck in M2. It can cause shearing which breaks or strains nerve fibers, and these may die. Plasticity can compensate, but repeated punch ups cause accumulative damage. If you cannot ...
36. ICMM 19 My Documents (personal account)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... little choice but to use it. Networks are not fixed; the degree of plasticity in the brain is truly astonishing, and changing our input will always result in a personality change of some degree.R6 Self-programming ...
37. BTPT 3, 2
(Workshop/Beyond The Porcelain Throne)
... is what scientific dudes call "plasticity", because the physical form of the brain is 'plastic' as in 'mouldable', and it's why humans are so very good at surviving and thriving in so many different circumstances ...
38. Physiological methods - Benefits of Exercise
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... Association for Psychological Science, Jun 2009 Arthur Kramer is a neuroscientist at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US. Henriette van Praag, a researcher in the neuroplasticity ...
... they may seem unchangeable, or believed to be innate. But we should not jump to such conclusions, which forget the roles of plasticity and epigenetics in setting up habits in the first place and maintaining ...
... in connectivity, known as synaptic plasticity, play an important role in the mechanisms underlying memory, learning, and intelligence. Anatomy began long before we knew very much about the brain. Physically ...
41. Intelligence - The Basics
(Neurohacking/Basics)
... than any computer. Most importantly, the brain is dynamic –it can change its own hardware as well as rewrite its own ‘software’.  This is 'plasticity' and it is one of the most important ...
... response to what they are exposed to. It's called structural neuroplasticity. "Key stages of development are language acquisition and social skills and if they're displaced at this stage, they may ...
... affects the brain's plasticity and we build new brain cell connections. Chronic stress though (where there is no physiological & hormonal relaxation) is anxiety, and anxiety prevents plasticity and ...
... NH theory. Genetics and most especially epigenetics has given us vital information that together with Hebbian plasticity have solved many of the mysteries of intelligence and given us powerful tools ...
45. Learning - Memory Research
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... of learning, brain plasticity, and how to get the best performance out of your brain in the tutorials.   Genetic Enhancement of Learning and Memory. Hebb's rule (1949) states that learning and ...
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