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1. Formal Reasoning & Truth-Detection: The Basics
(Neuropiraterie/Les Bases - French (Fr))
... couldn’t live without... It’s the truth, honest... Pride Psycho Scared Schizo Starving Theory Suggestions are at end of tutorial Sometimes ...
2. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... natural directions of the unitary actualizing tendency.[5] In Rogers' theory self-actualization is not the end-point; it is the process that leads to the individual becoming more 'fully-functioning' ...
3. IMMMUN chapter 6
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... behavioral tendencies supported by programs, such as cooperative self-interest, selective attention, prioritization, theory of mind, modeling, empathy, and bonding. Our interactive tendencies make us cooperative ...
4. IMMMUN chapter 5
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... that we're programmed by ourselves and remove any prior conditioning that causes harm.  Several other subprograms clearly assist emotional coding and communication; notably theory of mind, sync, ...
5. IMMMUN chapter 2
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... this field. How do we 'decide' where to direct our attention, without thinking about it? The dominant theory in attention studies used to be 'visual salience'. Visual salience hypothesized that humans ...
6. IMMMUN Appendix 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... to distinguish between different scents  ability to 'make-believe' (pretend) – the beginning of abstraction emotional awareness discrimination between fact, fiction, theory and hypothesis ...
7. IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
...  The thing about theory, proof, facts, data etc., is that they are most useful for those who have already had some experience, understanding and practice within a given domain; in this case neurohacking. ...
8. I've Made My Mind Up Now: Contents
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... the elements of emotion   PROGRAMS   Theory of Mind, empathy, bonding   TECHNIQUES   Emotion control   Common problems: lack of emotional control     ...
... experience; theory brings understanding but experience brings comprehension. What we also learn by doing it now is how to avoid prejudiced thinking (ie, imagining what would probably happen, or what it ...
... about others: Theory of Mind: Thinking about the thoughts of others and what they might or might not know. Emotions of other: Understanding the emotions of other people and empathizing with their feelings. ...
... ACC is involved with error-detection,[30] has been implicated in theory of mind (ToM) and self-referential tasks,[31] and is involved in moral conflict monitoring.[32] The temporoparietal junction (TPJ) ...
...  know the difference between facts and opinions, between theory and hypothesis, between good and bad evidence, and between a row and an argument understand why Sherlock ...
... as experience (procedures) and knowledge as information (facts). We learn both practical & theory. Our knowledge base provides our abstract platform, the Known, our 'safe space from which to interact' ...
... from the concrete (carving statues, building spaceships); to the abstract (solving mathematical conundrums or understanding subatomic physics in terms of pure theory). Research tells us that the Default ...
... more associations are being coherently confirmed, not confused. 'Fitting it into the story' is the developing brain's way of bringing together conscious experience and unconscious knowledge; 'theory' ...
16. Emotion - disorders of emotion
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... hypothesis provides a new perspective on the neurotrophin hypothesis of depression and could, in theory, help to interpret some of the conflicting results obtained in relation to BDNF signaling in mood ...
... it’s a hypothesis and not a theory. Order in development Networks develop in the order they are numbered. The continuing development of all networks requires gene transcription triggered by ...
  Differences and similarities between a matrix and a network   What is a matrix –reloaded [2009] A few years ago I could effectively describe what a matrix was only by giving examples ...
... biology's own background rules and programming procedures; the basics behind all the complex details, is what gives us the guidelines to put theory into practice for permanent change, and the methods described ...
20. Deschooling essays by John Taylor Gatto
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... to Darwin's theory of natural selection as applied to what he called "the favored races." In short, the idea is to help things along by consciously attempting to improve the breeding stock. Schools ...
21. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... Lesson” You don’t have to know any music theory to do this; you just need your ears. Put on a piece of music that you like. The only rule is, it must be technically in time and in tune. Sit ...
... race time improved. If 100% of subjects got improved times, then he could upgrade his hypothesis to a theory (an hypothesis backed by proof).   If over a long time everybody else got the same ...
23. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... the alarm at weekends, you can go to bed earlier so that you awake naturally.   Music/Ear Training   Music Lesson (hack/exercise) You don’t have to know any music theory to do ...
...      Follow the Right Habit   “BE SENSIBLE” Reminder: We are reaching a level in the tutorials where the theory will become ever more difficult to understand and ...
... enough data and working out the maths to find the proof for a theory. Procedural memory is knowing how as opposed to knowing what. It remembers complex abstract procedural concepts, such as, composing, ...
... of these tasks demonstrates that similar circuits are activated by detailed planning, theory of mind, and episodic recall, and that these same circuits are also part of the "default network" ...
... the details and copying the others reasonably well in ten without even knowing what the chords are called or how to spell ‘theory’. A musician working from the top down has to learn the whole ...
... (and look who some of the reviewers are!)   The twentieth was the century of physics, with the grand unified theory its quest and goal. The twenty-first is shaping up as the century of neuroscience, ...
... (and look who some of the reviewers are!)   The twentieth was the century of physics, with the grand unified theory its quest and goal. The twenty-first is shaping up as the century of neuroscience, ...
30. Passages in the Void
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... where people really died so they could have the experience of fighting." "What!" "Yes. It had this crazy theory, which it naturally credited to some human it had known at Minerva, ...
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