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1. IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... a graphic novel; as characters, sets and stories. All creatures capable of communication tell stories. The warning call and leap of a bird signifying 'snake!' tells an immediate story to its ...
2. IMMMUN chapter 6
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... years from now. Relationships that remain static remain shallow, eventually becoming boring and monotonous, and our ever-present unconscious awareness of the dangers of boredom and the need for novelty ...
3. IMMMUN chapter 3
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... imaginative creatures, which makes us explorers, inventors, solvers of problems, creators and makers, and we love novelty – because biology knows that we learn a lot more and develop a lot more with ...
4. Ground Floor
(Workshop/Pillars Of Nobility)
  Ground Floor   You don't live in a country, you live in a tongue. Homeland is nothing else than that - Emil Cioran   Actually, in a sense, maybe her departure was a good ...
... cognitive enhancers, which can enhance or restore brain function, but also ‘recreational’ drugs such as novel psychoactive substances (NPS). The use of psychoactive drugs has both benefits ...
... are critically involved in the operations of conscious intelligence, and what their related functions are. Evolution often takes advantage of pre-existing structures to evolve completely novel abilities. ...
... of the salience network, the insula plays a major role in detection of novel salient stimuli across multiple modalities. Both bottom–up and top–down interactions underlying attentional control ...
... regions were inactive when subjects had to detect novel items (green lines), suggesting no role for the left ventrolateral PFC for retrieval based upon simple feelings of item familiarity or novelty. However, ...
... learn) from the next novel experience. Like rungs on a spiral ladder the art of creative play with its implicit learning creates a new and more expansive foundation for the next round of play and development. ...
... is consciously aware of, even in humans; because it's our unconscious mind which constructs a graphic novel all the time for itself about everything we do. A mature brain has a huge amount of ‘stock ...
... J., & Winstanley, C. (2012). Sensitivity to Cognitive Effort Mediates Psychostimulant Effects on a Novel Rodent Cost/Benefit Decision-Making Task Neuropsychopharmacology DOI: 10.1038/npp.2012.30 http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/scicurious-brain/2012/04/02/can-amphetamine-and-caffeine-make-you-a-slacker/ About ...
12. Alcohol - Intellect & alcohol use
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
... 'The Scientific Fundamentalist   Drinking alcohol is evolutionarily novel, so the hypothesis would predict that more intelligent people drink more alcohol than less intelligent people. The human ...
13. Emotion - disorders of emotion
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... (1993). | Article | PubMed | ISI | ChemPort | 23. Liu, Q.R. et al. Rodent BDNF genes, novel promoters, novel splice variants, and regulation by cocaine. Brain Res. 1067, 1–12 (2006). | Article ...
... also by aversive, novel, unexpected or intense stimuli, and cues associated with such events. In short, assessing benefits and dangers in interaction and learning. This is the first area we have explored ...
15. Schooling; The Hidden Agenda
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... how to analyze a poem, even if they never read another one in their whole adult life. Let's have them read a great classic novel, even if they never read another one in their whole adult life. Let's have ...
16. Memory - memory editing update, 2004-2011
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... with novel environmental stimuli, VP, OT or PRL responses were not impaired. This selection of results suggest that an activation of NMDA receptors are required to acquire and recall but not to consolidate ...
... the environment's particular landmarks, suggesting that the same neural model is applied everywhere. The grid associates closely with self-motion cues because it forms instantaneously in a novel environment ...
18. Foundations
(Workshop/Pillars Of Nobility)
  Foundations   It was late at night. Sitting on an old stone bench ideally situated a few meters above my house, in a shallow depression of the rocky shouldering ridge it was built upon, ...
19. Preliminary Statement
(Workshop/Pillars Of Nobility)
... its beginning to its end, except in the case of a very short "novellita" (about 2 pages) that was entitled "The Dragon's Breath" (title that I've used many years later for a blog* ...
20. Processing - Input Weighting
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... and responses can be ranked according to their RSI value. This concept led to a novel and quite useful tool for quantifying stimulus-specific information (SSI): for a given stimulus, characterize the responses ...
21. Glutamate & Empathy
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
... receptor expression, has been implicated in social novelty discrimination (13) and considered to be a link between rearing conditions and adult prefrontal function (14). In the human brain, abnormal ...
22. Learning - Memory & Timing
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... scenes were replaced with a visual target detection task provided indications that the competition between learning and remembering was not merely due to attention. This study not only provides novel insight ...
23. Epigenetics - Exploring the Genome Project
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... in order to understand the impact of novel findings. This makes epigenetics a highly dynamic area of research, one that at the same time provides an ideal ground for collaborative and synergistic interactions. ...
24. Self Esteem - Insecurity & Materialism
(Neurohacking/Disorders & Problems)
... don't need.” ~From the movie Fight Club, based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk Everyone's heard the joke about the bigger and redder the sports car, the smaller the... self esteem of the occupant. ...
25. Tobacco & Nicotine - nicotine as therapy
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
... blockers, and some novel drugs that activate nicotine receptors.   Nicotine and Pain Nicotine's salutary effects in patients with neurodegenerative and mental disorders have been studied a lot ...
... career. Of the three skills, running came to me last and the hardest. I took it up after the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. One Olympiad later, I find I share these interests with Japanese novelist Haruki ...
... you alive and thriving. It is also part of the brain’s salience filter, and will focus our attention on both novel objects and on familiar objects that we have imbued with high value, both positive ...
28. Matrix Theory Background - Herman Epstein Papers 1
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... brain structures depend on a combination of biological events and instructional or experiential inputs. Such a description thereby permits some novel working hypotheses about normal cognitive development ...
29. Matrix Theory - The Basics
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... and imagination-based predictive system   Intelligence Emergent Emergence can be defined as: "the arising of novel and coherent structures, patterns and properties during the process of ...
30. ICMM 11 Processor Upgrade (conditioning & learning)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... such a state, we would become biological hedonists, living all our lives seeking pleasure and avoiding pain, which has been the subject matter of many pessimistic novels. Biology in that situation uses ...
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