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Cognitive science - Formal Reasoning & Truth-Detection -The Basics
(Neurohacking/Basics - French (Fr))
...
fiction
, and ultimately beneficial from harmful. It is my conjecture that the failure of two-thirds of adults to ever achieve the abilities of formal reasoning is due to wrong use of the relevant ...
2.
Pillars Of Nobility
(Category - French (Fr))
... history and
fiction
in a series of articles that will be (ideally) released on a trimestrial basis when we'll be at cruise speed... (edit jan 2018) ...
3.
Stuff by Members
(Category - French (Fr))
"It was the dawn of the future... On Planet Earth (and already a bit beyond), the Toilet Empire's legions were destroying audacious ideas, slaughtering cheerfulness, burning curiosity, ...
4.
Beyond The Porcelain Throne
(Category - French (Fr))
In this section you'll find all the articles of Beyond The Porcelain Throne series. It's a science-
fiction
kind of allegorical story about our current situation. It borrows from numerous scifi ...
5.
IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... of others and society. They have lost the ability to distinguish fact from
fiction
and live lives that are not true to themselves, to who they are on the inside. Theoretically, an individual ...
6.
IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... we are designed to practice interaction safely by playing with
fiction
al stories, by learning which behaviors and procedures work out beneficially (and they all lived happily ever after), and which ones ...
7.
IMMMUN chapter 5
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... biology expects as a guide from the adults among us, we experience society's televised examples of
fiction
al characters behaving badly, whose false sentiments are portrayed as normal and are modeled by ...
8.
IMMMUN chapter 4
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... in reality. Practice reframing on
fiction
al concepts first (such as, what IF plastic became illegal? THEN what would we replace stuff with? Would there be a plastics black market? Or, what would ...
9.
IMMMUN chapter 3
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... diagnostics for those who haven't heard of it. The best way of demonstrating the concept is with a version of its familiar story: A group of
fiction
al friends is on a hiking holiday, visiting ...
10.
IMMMUN chapter 2
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... information or ideas). We differentiate between concrete and abstract using the same calculations we rely on for differentiating between fact and
fiction
, or waking time and dreamtime. Using ...
11.
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 ...
12.
IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... on. To avoid the sort of tension one uses deliberately in
fiction
; if you feel this way, you'll be happy to know that neuroscience is in the process of proving you correct. Human life ...
13.
Ground Floor
(Workshop/Pillars Of Nobility)
... resources, numerous science-
fiction
authors had written about so many alien species and an unaccountable number of earthlings were typically convinced that extra-terrestrial species were not only populating ...
14.
Subject Index for Archives
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... 5.3
fiction
, games, plays STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION ...
15.
Neurohacking Tutorial 18 - Intelligence, Consciousness and Comprehension
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... believes something is going on in real life that in fact is
fiction
al, or if we have no input; where it believes not much is going on at all; problems will emerge.[12] We already know about the power ...
16.
Neurohacking Tutorial 17 - Biopsychology and Belief
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... this
fiction
al, and assuming that we get this right when we don't is a cause of many ills. Belief and fantasy are both valid contexts for framing reality. For example, it's okay to imagine that you're ...
17.
Neurohacking Tutorial 16 -Working memory & Executive functions
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... require. We are so busy trying to be
fiction
al 'ideal selves' that we have no time left to practice being our real selves. This is why most abilities just don't develop in nets that are hothoused. Added ...
18.
Neurohacking Tutorial 15 - Morality, Judgment and Decisions
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... into dependence, which requires (among other things) subverting biological morality into the fixed rules of a counterfeit system which some people made up in the past (ie, it's
fiction
al and static; this ...
19.
Neurohacking Tutorial 14 - Intellect, formal language and declarative memory
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... and patient in navigating around snapbacks when dealing with your own. The permanent value of reason in determining truth from falsehood, reality from
fiction
, is well worth the temporary disillusion and ...
20.
Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 3
(Neurohacking/Resources)
...
Fiction
Exercise, declarative memory Choose one page of any
fiction
book at random and read through it once. Put the book away out of your sight and answer the following questions: Who ...
21.
Neurohacking Tutorial 12 - Creativity, Bonding and Play
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... by 'standing on the shoulders of giants'; culture shares our collective realized imaginings through time;
fiction
al, practical, technological, emotional, intellectual, artistic, scientific. Having access ...
22.
Neurohacking Tutorial 11 - Procedural Memory & Metaphorization
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
...
fiction
. Learning the difference between fact and
fiction
and forming a new ontology (world view) is something NHers must usually do anew because when we begin, almost all of us don't understand the ...
23.
Intermediate questions for Profiling Game
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... (b) rarely (c) often (d) all the time” “X probably reads/listens to
fiction
(a) never (b) rarely (c) often (d) all the time” “X probably (a) drinks more coffee than tea (b) ...
24.
Basic questions for Profiling Game
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... Basic questions for Profiling Game, examples: “If X made a list of their 20 all time favorite movies, would it probably include: (a) more than five science
fiction
(b) more than five musicals ...
25.
Intermediate Functional Analysis PART ONE
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... [ ]F I enjoy nurturing things and taking care of things and watching them develop 4.6 Play, Metaphoric language & Creativity [ ]A I'm good at role-playing/acting/writing
fiction
/poetry [ ...
26.
Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... have to write much!) After watching each one, you are going to vote on the following things: What character in the movie [not actor -
fiction
al character] ...
27.
Neurohacking Tutorial 9 - Emotional Stability & Unconscious Mind
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... by the doctor who taught his baby son to speak only Klingon (the language of a
fiction
al alien race in Star Trek) for the first three years of life.[3] The child happily mastered Klingon, but as soon as ...
28.
Neurohacking Tutorial 8 - Imagination, Memory and Prediction
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... these assumptions are wrong. Many science-
fiction
stories have played with the idea of someone “having their memory wiped”, and almost all of them get it wrong. If your memory were totally ...
29.
Neurohacking Tutorial 7 - Imagination & Related Abilities
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... 3 and the mind relies on it for all sorts of functions. For You and Against You: Fact versus
Fiction
Only very recently (2008-2011) have we become able by virtue of developments in ...
30.
Neurohacking Tutorial 6 - Association, Perception and Learning
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... how to play, and the closest that they ever get to it is reading
fiction
. Consequently they can only learn things the slow way –fed in from the top-down (school fashion). And it’s slower by ...
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