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31. Myth busting - Freud
(Neurohacking/Basics)
... or illiterate media, like internet sites offering 'information' proven wrong in the 1940s.   The popularity of 'psychoanalysis' betrays the 'literacy lag', between huge amounts of research leading ...
... the researchers want to study.   Whom do you trust? Friend (L amy) or foe (Rt amy), -benefit or danger?     And if you just can’t decide……….  ...
33. CR - Intermittent Fasting research
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
  Intermittent fasting Research suggests that fasting triggers a variety of health-promoting hormonal and metabolic changes [1]. Intermittent Fasting - quantified as consuming anything ...
34. Answer sheet for N5 (c)
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
...  Footnotes *Mr Cakeliner is now employed by research scientists as a permanent replacement for the outdated LD50 test.      ...
35. Intermediate Functional Analysis PART TWO
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... Day would be declared winner and get funding for their research. On the night before the contest, Alice the Axwielder, who almost forgot her ax and shield, rode her black gelding into the forbidding ...
... what they do”. Often, the simple answer is, “unthinking, automatic, anxiety-based habit”. Research shows the specific area of the brain that appears to control habit-change is part ...
37. Schooling; The Hidden Agenda
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... own society in the early 1960s, when I went to work for what was then a cutting-edge publisher of educational materials, Science Research Associates. I was in my mid-twenties and as thoroughly indoctrinated ...
38. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... that are often associated with our forays into the natural world. You don't have to exercise; just be there. Research has shown that people with more exposure to nature don't just have more energy ...
  Beyond Reasonable Doubt Setting up research experiments -the basics   First you decide what you want to find out. You form an hypothesis, which is your educated guess about your particular ...
40. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... known to positively influence the expression patterns of miRNAs in leukocyte cells. Recent research (2016) suggests a fat-burning hormone, released during exercise, plays a role. This hormone, irisin ...
... (a) labrats have high cortisol, unlike wild rats and (b) researchers label rats' amygdalas' aversion to them getting electrocuted as fear, whereas some of us see this behavior as quite possibly a sensible ...
... we are truly ‘disabled’. We do not even have in integrity of personality. Looking after your memory, then, is obviously a good idea! Memory research has fared better than imagination research ...
43. Memory - memory editing update, 2004-2011
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... back in In a 1999 paper in the journal Nature Neuroscience, two of the most prominent researchers in brain science, Dr. Jeff W. Lichtman and Joshua R. Sanes of Harvard, listed 117 molecules that were somehow ...
... we make models of reality all the time; mathematics is a tool that is useful in making such models and so are computer graphics. It's very surprising that most biopsychology researchers (and AI researchers) ...
... intent controlling attention. (This is especially evident in research done with acoustic stimuli: that is how in a noisy party you manage to hang on to your partner’s words despite the distracting ...
46. Alternatives to money
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... turn up unexpectedly on some tribe's land in the rain forest without doing any research and expect a loving welcome -three of them were shot dead due to being mistaken for illegal loggers. Remember, documentary ...
... of mental states contingent on it something physical to theorize about and experiment with. A physician (like Oliver Sacks, a neurologist) as well as a researcher, Ramachandran uses his neurology patients’ ...
... of mental states contingent on it something physical to theorize about and experiment with. A physician (like Oliver Sacks, a neurologist) as well as a researcher, Ramachandran uses his neurology patients’ ...
... has it that Professor Donald J. Leu, director of the New Literacies Research Laboratory at the University of Connecticut, invented the tree octopus and designed its website to test the gullibility of today’s ...
50. Physiological methods - Epigenetics - Hacking the genome
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... (Our brain doesn’t completely finish growing until our mid-twenties, when it turns its attention to thickening connections instead.) In non-literate cultures, researchers are often baffled by the ...
51. Permaculture: the basics
(Homeworld/Permaculture & Self Sufficiency)
... that you can reduce your impact on the Earth, improve your health and quality of life, and practise permaculture as a form of input control. Read a permaculture book, research it online or get involved ...
52. Open source research
(Liens internet / Theory & Research)
The best open source science site (but check source of each article as there are a lot of journalistic articles by freelance writers who may not be up to date)
53. National Institute of Mental Health
(Liens internet / Disorders & Problems)
The largest scientific organization in the world dedicated to research on understanding, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders and the promotion of mental health. Mental health topics page. ...
54. Starship Project
(Catégorie)
  This section contains information about a long-term project that may well take years rather than months; designing a research station & base in a permanent location, plus the research projects ...
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