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1. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... In terms of behavior, the opposite must happen; for behavioral output the system has to signal muscles and senses in binary, because cells don't understand words. Higher level languages (like words) must ...
2. IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... is through the human senses and through feedback from its own procedures and operations.[12] The type of tasks each processor works on automatically associate with each processor's core concept. ...
3. IMMMUN chapter 3
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... properties, biology is very fussy.  The thing about natural environments is, they provide input for all senses at once and you can interact with them. To recreate a dynamic visual, auditory, ...
4. IMMMUN chapter 2
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... This new matrix will furnish you with a platform, input and energy for abilities you don't yet have yourself – the ability to calibrate your senses, control your motion and move about in the local ...
5. 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 ...
6. IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... from our senses, if we cannot imagine what they might mean. We can't make memories or plan strategies or do any learning, without imagination.     Strictly speaking, you can't build an ...
7. Subject Index for Archives
(Neurohacking/Resources)
...      4.105 Perception & Senses  ...
... all the time, often at great speed, and once it gets going; once it has senses receiving sufficient environmental signals to adapt to changes; there's no stopping it. Intelligence follows the same trajectory, ...
... via our senses (empirical knowledge) and from accessing our culture's body of knowledge, reasoning based on known facts ('a priori'). Empirical knowledge includes the results of experience, analysis ...
... perceptive ability of animals, which gathers the perceptions of different senses and defines the order of the things that are perceived without distinguishing universals, and without deliberation or logos. ...
... In the first instance, we seek independent control of our senses and our own bodily functions -that is our first level of autonomy; the most concrete level. The second is independent movement; locomotion ...
... in our physical biology, in our sensorimotor experience of the physics and biochemistry of the real world around us, and in whatever it perceives via the senses. Our earliest interactions are sensorimotor ...
... affect performance in a cognitive task, depending on how the animals responded in the task in the first place. The authors hypothesize that this means that amphetamine and caffeine may affect senses of ...
... senses. There are a number of conditions that can result in retardation (retardation literally means ‘holding back’) of the normal development of the brain before birth, during birth, or ...
... use input that stimulates only one or two senses, and –most importantly- the very young brain cannot develop without the body physically moving about.   Physical movement is so closely tied ...
16. Intermediate Functional Analysis PART ONE
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... Jill, and all students who kept asking where it was.   Index model: (a)for each network we are testing the following functions: 1 senses/tools for comprehending 2 simple behaviors, system ...
... because they are beneficial to our wellbeing. Those same measured ratios most appealing to our senses occur in both music and pictures. There is a mathematical pattern in our measure of aesthetics that ...
18. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... working at this level (see Tutorial 3). Network 3 abilities & functions 3.1 Senses of smell, pheromone detection 3.2 Emotional stability & weighting 3.3 Eidetic memory/ RAM ...
19. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... functions 1.1 Senses of touch, taste, temperature and pressure 1.2 Motion, self care & hygiene, system maintenance & repair 1.3 Sensorimotor memory & association 1.4 Sensorimotor ...
... After all, we are learning our own emotion set from modeling others. We also get unconscious confirmation from the senses. There's more to modeling than meets the eye; in fact quite a lot of it meets ...
... which, when met with their complementary percepts from the outside, triggers gene transcription to bring all of our senses fully online. These core images are almost like 'boxes that biology has to tick' ...
... concepts not present to the senses”   This has turned out to be almost completely wrong. It's only even slightly right because it states one thing that imagination can do, but in the past ...
... the one above make it clear that our senses are deliberately being hacked for fun, because it’s amusing and its interesting. But we can be hacked deceitfully by things like subliminals in advertising ...
24. Foundations
(Workshop/Pillars Of Nobility)
... to come back - down - to your senses, Pills, you really do. After all those centuries, if it was really possible, don't you think they would have come up with something, at some point...? So, find something ...
25. Permaculture: the basics
(Homeworld/Permaculture & Self Sufficiency)
... This usually eventually also involves fundamental shifts in world-views, senses of meaning, and associated lifestyles” (Hill 1991). An ecological web of interacting connections allows a diverse ...
26. Methods & Technology Intro - Part II: Technology
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... senses arriving, the left orientation area cannot find any boundary between the self and the world. The right orientation area, equally bereft of sensory data, defaults to a feeling of infinite space. ...
27. Methods & Technology Intro - Part I: Methods
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... and record the resultant behavior. This is often done with very little technology, and obvious examples are sight and hearing stimuli. The performance of our senses reflects the state of the underlying ...
... senses and the brain are facilitated here too, forming the basics of all your sensory perception & orientation. This is equally true in 'Starship' terms: No matter how huge a database of facts or ...
29. Matrix Theory Background - Herman Epstein Papers 1
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... stage (2 to 4 years) is concerned mainly with the maturation of the senses. Data for vision and hearing(Tschopp et al, 1999; Fisch, 1983)illustrate the documentation of this assertion. The analysis by ...
30. ICMM 5 System Information (chain reaction)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... of the baby's five senses. Bringing the systems online. Nature must receive the five signals that birth has taken place, otherwise the baby's body will continue to produce the stress hormones that it needed ...
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