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... animals were all equally GOOD at both the hard and the easy tasks, so it’s not a matter of task aptitude. They then wanted to see how different drugs affected the responses of these two rats groups. ...
32. Alcohol - Intellect & alcohol use
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
... of alcohol more frequently than less intelligent individuals.  The data presented in the post come from the National Child Development Study in the United Kingdom.  The NCDS measures the respondents’ ...
... user. The fear is that simple low-cost devices now available, such as the Emotiv, Neurosky or even ThoughtStream, chart our unconscious responses to questions and reveal unconscious recognition. For ...
34. Emotion - methods for mood & anxiety disorders
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... School of Medicine, 954 Gatewood Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30329, USA. 3 Department of Neurology, Emory University School of Medicine, 954 Gatewood Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30329, USA. Correspondence ...
35. 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 ...
36. TMS, NMS & tDCS - DIY info on tDCS
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... any suitable object. Velcro is good for holding components in place. We aim to build our own so that clearer step-by-step instructions can be portrayed. If anyone wants to have a go, send us pics of the ...
37. Myth busting - Freud
(Neurohacking/Basics)
... years of study, so why does psychiatric science attract the woo woo brigade and such lack of respect? Many blame Freud, who may have done the profession deep harm with his nonsense. Most blame irresponsible ...
... scans in response to the same input has been highlighted. This is the case with most scans of this kind. They don’t reflect what’s going on in the brain; just highlight a small part of it that ...
... system will cause non-linear changes in the properties of the system. Those changes are phase transitions, and they correspond with matrix shifts. A phase is part of a process; a matrix is the context ...
40. CR - Intermittent Fasting research
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... the mechanisms largely responsible for weight loss and diabetic control when fasting are also the ones responsible for the benefits to our brain.  Research suggests that calorie restriction can protect ...
41. Answer sheet for N6 (c)
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... winner was not the king's son or daughter (since the winner and their parents were honored by the King.) Bob the Bold, whose only weapon was a spear, could not be the winner because the winner used ...
42. Intermediate Functional Analysis PART TWO
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... things, but I don't procrastinate either [ ]E I schedule my activities well, while remaining open to spontaneous change [ ]F I have no problem with mental calculation or arithmetic 5.2 Self awareness, ...
43. Intermediate Functional Analysis PART ONE
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... stability & response dynamics 3 memory & association 4 complex behaviors/ abilities & processing 5 tools for awareness, feedback, monitoring 6 integration into whole system Each section ...
... depends upon knowing why people do what they do, why we do what we do, and how we can change what we have habitually been doing if we wish to. This tutorial is for those who would rather change bad habits ...
45. Schooling; The Hidden Agenda
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... by then the curriculum had achieved the status of scripture, and it was too late to acknowledge that the program had never been designed to be useful. The educators' response to the business community ...
46. Deschooling essays by John Taylor Gatto
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... school programs that so thoroughly bore their students, and as school personnel they are trapped inside structures even more rigid than those imposed upon the children. Who, then, is to blame? We all ...
47. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... of a goal is essential for paying attention, for self-motivation and for creativity. We should be taking increasing responsibility for how we feel and respond at this stage in NH. 3. Understanding ...
48. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... response (hack + exercise) With practice, this hack should cause the ‘relaxation response’. Practice the technique once or twice daily, but not within two hours after any meal, since the ...
... is subject matter in this tutorial that those who cannot initiate the relaxation response may find psychologically upsetting. People can have especial difficulty if they are unbonded themselves or have ...
...  Memory is everything about you. Your awareness of who you are, what you are doing, what is going on around you and how to respond are all largely learned through experience and accessible to you only ...
51. Memory - memory editing update, 2004-2011
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... complex effects on NMDA receptors (NMDARs) and may be an endogenous modulator of synaptic plasticity. [32] Researchers observed that low micromolar concentrations of zinc depress NMDAR synaptic responses ...
... may imagine a corresponding brain part, others may think of a network, or maybe a distributed load of blobs here and there around the brain. But when someone says “it’s all in your imagination” ...
... neurochemicals that make us feel that way, and that in turn is associated with our responses; relaxing, smiling and sucking and making happy noises. But there are not many hard wired concepts for humans; ...
54. Theory & Research
(Categoría)
... a good thing. Neuroscience research is a domain in full exponential trajectory, nowadays, and its results - especially through fMRI observations - are often mind-blowing, busting prejudices and false ...
55. I've Changed My Mind
(Categoría)
  I've Changed My Mind is Alex Ramonsky's seminal work, most of our NH principles are based upon. First published in July 2004 by BCC Editions, be aware it is not totally up-to-date after 5 years ...
56. Neurohacking
(Sección)
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