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1. Formal Reasoning & Truth-Detection: The Basics
(Neuropiraterie/Les Bases - French (Fr))
... pollution or resource-wasting in a sensible culture? Are there ever justifications for forcing people to behave in a certain way for their own good? In other words, this debate is not just about drawing ...
2. Permaculture & Autonomie
(Catégorie - French (Fr))
... Ici tu trouveras des méthodes bénéfiques d'interaction avec ton environnement, par exemple la permaculture, faire pousser sa nourriture, ..., autonomie et recyclage.  ...
3. Naissance à la Maison & Vivre au Naturel
(Catégorie - French (Fr))
... Ces dernières étant largement traitées dans notre neurothèque, cette section se focalisera sur les premières. C'est ici que commence vraiment la culture pratique de l'intelligence ; avec une naissance ...
4. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... because we have this embodied shortcut to connect unconscious to conscious and concrete to abstract. Our unconscious is able to use our culture's stories to learn the process of metaphorization, by which ...
5. IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... learn to understand and use them, we are contributing to human culture; one of our systems goals.  The importance of shared meaning cannot be underestimated. Without it, we not only fail to ...
6. IMMMUN chapter 6
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... which enables symbiotic (beneficial to both or all parties) relationships and optimal outcomes. It's what species' culture is based on. This is the normal state of affairs when healthy intelligence ...
7. IMMMUN chapter 5
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... terms when they talk scientifically about emotion either, but this is not entirely their fault.  Our culture, which gives us our language and its meaning, should also provide us with our emotional ...
8. IMMMUN chapter 4
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... to express ourselves as we truly are, and form healthy relationships, and maintain a healthy culture.  The majority of people, at some point in their lives, do realize all this, or at least ...
9. IMMMUN chapter 3
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... of hunting and gathering, the yellow bar measures the duration of subsistence farming and gardening. The tiny red bar indicates the entire history of technology and modern agriculture methods since the ...
10. IMMMUN chapter 2
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... way of transmitting skills accurately and explains how the earliest concepts and processes of human culture were first learned and communicated among ancient hunter-gatherer groups; even before we had ...
11. IMMMUN Appendix 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... phase 4 (second half of network 4 and first half of network 5)  Natural context: Platform: human culture; all the skills, art and science of our species. Energy: gardening, processing & cooking ...
12. IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... culture - to show us by example how the starships work, give us examples of how to fly them well and succeed at missions, accompany us until we can get sufficient experience before flying off on our own.    ...
... for human life (for example, in space); and a whole variety of complex adaptive tactics including culture. This would be remarkable indeed if it had all happened by accident, but the current new paradigm ...
... 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 ...
...  The word 'Morality' comes from the term 'mores' (mor/ mara = "greater, more, stronger, mightier,") and until recently 'mores' were the customs and manners of culture. Mores often served as ...
... whatever code culture has established as its language and some formulae (like mathematical, astronomical metronomy and chemistry notation,) have now become universal. The mind processes language in the ...
... contexts are the things we are designed as biological organisms to be interdependent with; such as our bodies, our group of allies (family/friends), our planet (food, water and oxygen), our culture, our ...
... that we develop as intended, via interaction with our environment, our culture, ourselves, and others. Any intelligent mind, developing as biology intended and given the right input, cannot fail to develop ...
... image-based interpretations of reality. Biology is designed to interface with human culture to initiate this communication, through the media of stories and games. N3 and N4 need to understand things ...
20. Books -The Head Trip by Jeff Warren
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... you get consciousness in a pure culture. And it so happens that this pure culture -- The Dream -- runs like an underground creek beneath the waking world, muddying the ground in all kinds of interesting ...
21. Toxins in food - Aspartame - info 1981-2013
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... in tissue culture. The effect of such an increased fetal brain concentrations in vivo would probably be much more subtle and expressed as mental retardation, microcephaly, or potential certain birth defects.”  ...
22. Alcohol - Intellect & alcohol use
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
... large amount of grain, and that of wine, which similarly requires a large amount of grapes, could not have taken place before the advent of agriculture around 8,000 BC and the consequent agricultural surplus.  ...
... orbits, oscillation, synchrony, growth, interactions collectives, groups, culture, community, anabolism, putting things together, construction, endurance, nurturing, teaching, art, music, spatial ...
... emerges from a matrix either. Things like villages and cultures can be emergent (and not just the kind of cultures you find in the bottom of an old pineapple tin). And of course intelligence, psychology, ...
...  (for example facts, ideas, beliefs, memories, symbols, languages). As constructs they display both organization and duration through time. A database, a memory, a culture, an orchestra, an engine, a living ...
26. Schooling; The Hidden Agenda
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... resistant to learning have a nonexistent understanding of how human culture developed in the first place. Culture is no more and no less than the totality of learned behavior and information that is passed ...
27. Deschooling essays by John Taylor Gatto
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... And although he was certainly aware of the irony that we had recently been at war with Germany, the heir to Prussian thought and culture, Mencken was being perfectly serious here. Our educational system ...
...  We Start with Basics, Culture Provides Details Loss of congruity is always a problem, but it is a particular problem in emotion. In adaptable systems such as emotion, diet, aesthetics and language, ...
... in the endeavor to build associations expedient to memory and coherent perception is the whole of biology. Natural association is universal across cultures, times and places (and even many species, because ...
30. Memory - memory editing update, 2004-2011
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... long-term potentiation (LTP) in hippocampal slice cultures. ZIP also reversed LTP in vivo. Twenty-two hours after high-frequency stimulation to the perforant path, ZIP injection into the dentate gyrus ...
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