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... well as autonomic (automatic, involuntary) behavior of the subject. The claustrum is also hypothesized to be closely involved in selective attention, in that it serves an executive function for the selection ...
... responses to the food, to quite a large extent, including the production of different hormones and transmitters.[42] Regardless of whether this works on an epigenetic level or is an autonomic response ...
... interaction of the anterior and posterior insula to modulate autonomic reactivity to salient stimuli 4) strong functional coupling with the anterior cingulate cortex that facilitates rapid access to ...
... involve concept sets. The heart (and quite possibly an ants' nest) is an 'automatic' construct. An orchestra on the other hand is an autonomic construct -we create it from our own free will by participating ...
... and collective benefits and their adaptation in and of a sustaining ecology. They make their autonomic and deliberate self-regulations of vital state apparent to one another, so they can interact emotionally ...
6. Physiological methods - Epigenetics - Hacking the genome
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... be coped with and relaxed. Your body can do this by simple responsive adjustments of the autonomic nervous system [ANS]. It doesn’t have to go to the genome store at all. But let’s say you ...
7. Methods & Technology Intro - Part I: Methods
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... reflexes, coordination, balance, walking (gait), regulation of internal body processes (by the autonomic nervous system), and blood flow to the brain. Some areas may be evaluated more thoroughly than others ...
8. Tobacco & Nicotine - nicotine as therapy
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
... are all over the autonomic and central nervous sytems and the neuromuscular junction. A nAChR is composed of five polypeptide subunits. but there are many nAChR subtypes made of different subunit combinations, ...
... field. The primary neurotransmitter in the peripheral sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system. It is also produced in the adrenal medulla. In the brain, norepinephrine functions as an excitatory ...
10. Psychological methods - Meditation - benefits
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... to ease the symptoms of inflammatory diseases through exercises such as meditation and yoga.   Meditation and Autonomic Nervous System Changes Subjects were measured for changes in breathing ...
... and how they behave is called the Autonomic Nervous System [ANS], and the branch that gives you your ability to move your muscles and feel things with your skin is called the Somatic Nervous System [SNS]. ...
12. The Emergence of Spirit
(Neurohacking/Entelechy)
...  Because physical phenomena do not function with anything we can identify as “focal" or direct purpose, we may speak of them as manifesting only God’s "autonomic agency," just as the actions of our own ...
13. Autism - A Theory of Autism, by Rama & Lindsay Oberman
(Neurohacking/Disorders & Problems)
... trivial). Messages cascade from the amygdalae and eventually reach the autonomic nervous system, which prepares the body for action. If the person is confronting a burglar, for example, the heart rate ...
... well as autonomic (automatic, involuntary) behavior of the subject. The claustrum is also hypothesized to be closely involved in selective attention, in that it serves an executive function for the selection ...