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1. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... the same network of your brain controls both your understanding of pitch and of spatial orientation. We call pitch 'high' or 'low' because its uses the same processor as our spatial network and are thus ...
2. IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
...    spatial   eidetic    ...
3. IMMMUN chapter 2
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... had lots of practice. In level two, let's say you are supposed to locate treasure and rescue prisoners, and for those tasks you will need the skills of spatial navigation, stealth and observation. Of course, ...
4. IMMMUN Appendix 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... assessment (awareness of hunger, thirst, etc.) calibration of short range senses; awareness of touch, taste, temperature and pressure spatial skills: body-space coordination & balance, copying ...
... 2010 meta-analysis, methylphenidate was reported to have a positive effect on memory in healthy individuals, with the most prominent positive effect being on spatial working memory, but there was no consistent ...
6. Subject Index for Archives
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... 4.202 motion, navigation & spatial skills motion    ...
... the top of the roof of the brain stem, layers of cells interpret the spatial layout of an animal's surroundings relative to its body. Just below, a patch of gray tissue influences basic biological drive-related ...
... infers, and this too relies on a time-based sequence. Even the recognition of individual spatial images is based on time; in order to recognize something we must be aware of how its appearance changes ...
... we can imagine that a plan is the 'what & where' material/spatial map of a given territory, and our strategy is how we intend to interact with it and navigate through it in terms of energy and time. ...
... various ways; for examples; semantic (eg, hammer is used to hit a nail); numeric (eg, four is greater than two); temporal (eg, we get out of bed before we go out); or visuospatial (eg, the bird is on top ...
11. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 3
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... which personal abilities were key to the success.   Student's example: “I was able to score very high on this computer game because I have good spatial and sensorimotor responses, a good ...
... within each network being developed; eg; body-function independence requires sensorimotor awareness (proprioception) and control, locomotive independence comes with spatial awareness (kinesiology) and ...
... multidimensional view of an apple:   Physical/sensorimotor: its a fruit. Behavioral/spatial: they grow on the trees over by the hill five minutes walk away and & we can eat them when they're ...
... into familiar and meaningful categories, such as 'fruit' or 'vegetables'. They also enable us to direct our spatial attention to different locations in a scene and make spatially-targeted movements, such ...
...  2 Spatial experience and memory, orientation, motion against background, kinesthesia, proprioception, ...
16. Intermediate Functional Analysis PART ONE
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... when doing maths problems, or sketch spatial puzzles to solve them, since humans have been doing this since the dawn of time : ) You should be able to use the word processing app you do this FA on ...
... with spatial memory. The difference lies in both the complexity of the agents processed and the complexity of processing. Spatial memory processes 'coordinate' memories for simple behaviors, mapping ...
18. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... its texture and taste if it has them). At the bottom right, write the core concept 'Space' and note down its spatial and behavioral associations, (eg how does it move, look or sound, what does it do ...
19. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
...  2.1 Senses of sight, hearing, distance, rhythm, direction & balance 2.2 Proprioception/ kinesthesia, dexterity & locomotion 2.3 Spatial memory & association 2.4 Spatial processing ...
... discovered the secret of true gaming system happiness: "Always get as much RAM as you can possibly afford."   Emotional weighting and the ingenious use of N3's inner 'spatial navigation' ...
... almost as confused as if you look up 'imagination'. Terminology is horribly mixed up, with some researchers calling spatial memory procedural memory, some calling procedural memory a type of declarative ...
22. Memory - memory editing update, 2004-2011
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... PKMĪ¶ activity in the hippocampus is important in the maintenance of established spatial memories. These data suggest that PKMĪ¶ inhibitors may prove useful in treating problems such as post-traumatic ...
... 'hybrid' images. Hybrid images change in interpretation as a function of viewing distance. They combine the low spatial frequencies of one image with the high-spatial frequencies of another, producing ...
... taking up only one side of A4 paper. Their spatial qualities help you to make associations and remember more easily. If you find out more information after you have drawn the main Mind Map, you can also ...
25. Alternatives to work
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... there's nothing interesting enough to pay attention to. As network 2 shuts down you'll lose motivation, attention and concentration skills, as well as some sensorimotor and spatial abilities. As network ...
26. Processing - Sensorimotor & Spatial
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
  Touch Neurons Have a Good Sense of Direction     Richard Robinson Freelance Science Writer, Sherborn, Massachusetts, United States of America Citation: ...
27. Learning - Memory & Timing
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... participants incidentally encode spatial scenes that are presented in the background. To ensure simultaneous encoding and retrieval, participants are allowed maximally 1.2 s to make the recognition judgment, ...
28. Methods & Technology Intro - Part II: Technology
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... resolution of fMRI is about 2-3 millimeters at present (2010), limited by the spatial spread of the hemodynamic response to neural activity. It has largely superseded PET for the study of brain activation ...
... visual pattern recognition memory, spatial planning, and reaction time/latency on different working memory tasks. What seems to happen is that modafinil enhances adaptive response inhibition, making the ...
... and focus and spatial memory. Dopamine is believed to provide a teaching signal to parts of the brain responsible for acquiring new behavior. It has many functions in the brain, including important roles ...
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