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1. IMMMUN Appendix 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... on getting enough experience – sufficient practice for sending epigenetic signals.   Matrix 1:  Develops: phase 1 (network 1 and first half of network 2) Natural context: ...
... have made many of these discoveries possible only recently. For some cool examples; during stage 1, network 1's awareness of our own body is linked to changes in gamma-butyric acid (GABA) composition ...
... may deny they have a problem, pointing to how well they function in their job and relationships. Regression Regression is the reversion to a 'network 1' stage of development in the face of unacceptable ...
... 1, 9, 21, 29, 34, 35 is your Network 1 actualization score The sum of your marks for statements 2, 4, 14, 18, 25, 33 is your Network 2 actualization score The sum of your marks for statements 12, 13, ...
... different levels of awareness and control within different constructs, all the way up to 'game direction' (fully conscious, autonomous creative control). In network 1 the construct we learned to interact ...
... servant in Network 1. If he is not a good king his servant may well betray him or disable him (usually via bad food or wine) in the interests of 'the kingdom'. Alternatively, the Bad King may be deposed ...
...      INTERMEDIATE LEVEL FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS   (a)Network 1 abilities & functions 1.1 Senses of touch, taste, temperature and pressure [ ]A I have no tactile sensory problems, ...
...  Different networks focus on bonding us with different levels of reality; network 1 with sensorimotor functions and our bodies, N2 with our close ones and simple tools, N3 with our environment and other ...
9. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... + exercise) Learning to play a musical instrument increases brain connectivity across all networks.       Section 2 Basics H&E     Network 1 abilities & ...
... the event with the core concept 'matter', and sent its data to the matter-related coordinates on the inner model. These will in this case indicate the area representing N1 because network 1 processes all ...
    Neurohacking Tutorial 8 Imagination, Memory and Prediction (Updated: Feb 2012)   In this tutorial we’ll look at memory and prediction, exploring further the multiple ...
... with 'home' and the behaviors most likely to be needed there are cleaning, grooming, sleeping and giving birth. Our unconscious awareness of matter is a hard wired core concept for network 1; the network ...
13. Methods & Technology Intro - Part I: Methods
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... and sensorimotor methods are very helpful if you have nonuse in network 1 or weak rear networks in general. They are not usually helpful if network 1 is in wronguse or if you have uncontrolled overt synesthesia ...
... processing, here we must separate them and consider what each contributes to the whole. Network 1 is responsible for processing concrete (material) information from your short-range senses (touch, heat, ...
15. Matrix Theory - The Basics
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... for each type of memory storage as follows:  Network 1: Sensorimotor (mechanical –memory of individual items or events as intra-cellular movements associated with the physical responses ...
16. BTPT 3, 4
(Workshop/Beyond The Porcelain Throne)
... what that means. They're all short, so this won't take long: Gaz [Gazket Cakeliner] I work in Section/network 1 We mainly handle chemical manufacturing, recycling, construction and repair, and ...
17. Perception & Senses - Touch and Vision
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
Senses: Touch and Vision   Brain's Object Recognition System Activated by Touch Alone Portions of the brain that activate when people view pictures of objects compared to scrambled ...
... as ‘100%’ for that network. [So in our example, for our network 1 & 2 ‘totals’ score,  45 =100%, and so on for all the totals.] Don't worry if you don't understand this ...
... example sensory processing and locomotion. Network 1 is responsible for processing information from your short-range senses (touch, heat, pressure, taste, texture), processing data about material (physical) ...
... different areas we call “networks” and a basic idea of their responsibilities.     COLOR KEY: NETWORK 1 N1 processes sensory data about material, physical things and ...
... have made many of these discoveries possible only recently. For some cool examples; during stage 1, network 1's awareness of our own body is linked to changes in gamma-butyric acid (GABA) composition ...