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1. IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... categorize whatever it processes, including but not limited to: 1 specific senses/tools for comprehending specific types of input  2 simple animal behaviors 3 a particular type of ...
2. IMMMUN chapter 5
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... operational moods right from the start. It's also easy to see how these basic emotions support archetypal animal behaviors and our early simple categories of infant memory formation such as comfort/discomfort, ...
3. IMMMUN Appendix 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... hygiene, system maintenance & repair system stability & response dynamics (animal behaviors: “serene & clean”) 1.3 Sensorimotor memory & association memory & association ...
4. IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... neuroactive (the first dose having been probably accidental, or inspired by animal behavior). It is likely that 'first dose' was a pain killing plant, its more interesting properties discovered by accident, ...
... knowledge, and related core animal behaviors. Evolutionary psychology includes the study of epigenetics and genetic mutation, and a lot of Nhers get into studying this, so a word of caution here: Darwin ...
... animal behaviors are associated with the ideas (for examples: seeking food, assessing territory, seeking experience, seeking information, exploring, seeking a mate, making allies, cooperation, playing, ...
... ways that emotional processes inform reason, associated with feelings appropriate to animal behaviors; eg., comfort/disgust, desire/alarm, empathy/antipathy, levity/gravity, certainty/uncertainty, joy ...
8. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 3
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... to know more about, a creative project you'd like to do. List these desires in your captain's log. Next, try & figure out which animal behaviors are associated with the ideas (for examples: seeking ...
  Neurohacking Tutorial 12 Creativity, Bonding and Play Updated October 2014 introduction In this tutorial we will be exploring creativity from various perspectives, and its applications ...
... idea, a theory, a memory, or a decision. Emotion & neurotransmission are synchronized with archetypal imagery just as they are with animal behavior programs - animal behaviors ARE archetypal behaviors. ...
... reflexes, identifying what things are, animal behaviors on the ‘indoor’ physical level: [grooming, hibernation, birthing, cleaning, identifying dangerous material substances.]  ...
... learning and animal behavior, none of which can be pointed out in your average autopsy, are also emergent systems.   In the emergence of intelligence, matrices are the contexts that both house ...
13. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... why and how? Check which network your concept has most associations in. If you get stuck, use your knowledge of animal behaviors and which networks they relate to. -How does your chosen concept relate ...
... healthy animal behaviors, it’s much easier to see how sentiments are distorted reactions from an unbalanced (often under-developed) emotional system and how they lead to harmful, unhealthy behaviors. ...
... everything we do, and is deeply connected with essential animal behaviors and humanity's early primal awareness of the world. Also, anxiety about our own ability to make decisions or judge things will ...
... mechanism for action-understanding, imitation-learning, and the simulation of other people's behavior.[9] This enables modeling, a widespread animal behavior that puts the 'M' in COMP.   Mirror ...
... in fact almost all the associated concepts we ever make develop from just a handful of basics. The basics are a bundle of core concepts related to neurotransmission and animal behaviors, because all ...
18. Methods & Technology Intro - Part I: Methods
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... some of the techniques that are normal and healthy in modeling become distorted into hero-worship, blind imitation, dependence and stalking in the not-so-healthy. But we only have to look at animal behavior ...
... in Neurotransmitters There is a natural polarity in all animal behavior and all neurotransmission. Neurochemistry is the link between concrete, material, physical behavior, emotion, and cognitive thought ...
... for their associated emotional states of fastidiousness, comfort, satisfaction or disgust. Network 2 plays an important role in all animal behavior. Our orientation and ability to learn sensorimotor ...
21. Matrix Theory - The Basics
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... of it going on. Association is automatic, and so are neurochemical responses, because these are associated with basic animal behaviors and the appropriate endocrinal  responses.   Linking ...
  Emotions and their Associated Animal Behaviors.   The table below shows the links between brain networks, animal behaviors, factors of intelligence, neurotransmitters and emotions. If ...
23. IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Uncategorised Content)
... dose having been probably accidental, or inspired by animal behavior). It is likely that 'first dose' was a pain killing plant, its more interesting properties discovered by accident, and the first ever ...
... knowledge, and related core animal behaviors. Evolutionary psychology includes the study of epigenetics and genetic mutation, and a lot of Nhers get into studying this, so a word of caution here: Darwin ...