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1. The Neurohackers Community
(FAQs/General Issues - French (Fr))
... and cultures, and they want themselves, their families and cultures to be sane, creative, exciting and inspirational. People want freedom, peace, recognition and cooperation. People want fun, learning, ...
2. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... of form in the concrete domain. In the abstract domain they assess function; rectitude, amiability, ergonomics and cooperation in much the same way. They calculate how 'user friendly' a scene or situation ...
3. IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... always the basics that matter. Bonding plots can represent the benefits of cooperation, the bonding of conscious to unconscious mind, or the bonding of complementary networks with each other. ...
4. IMMMUN chapter 6
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... this sort of cooperation; symbiosis, right down to the mitochondria in our cells. As long as the resources exist to sustain it, as long as its needs are met, every cell in your body cooperates to maintain ...
5. IMMMUN chapter 5
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
...    'Create & Cooperate' behaviors are more abstract; motivating the psychological state that enables things such as skill-sharing, group cooperation, tenacity, communal activity, designing, ...
6. IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... their own bodies, walking upright and communicating, and also throughout life in various circumstances and relationships requiring cooperation.    Any ongoing cooperative relationship between ...
7. Subject Index for Archives
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... cooperation Communication      ...
... of a system's power in terms of its ability to interact (effective use of energy over time with a net benefit gain). But successful interaction, and even cooperation, communication and coordination don't ...
... moralities replace cooperation through respect with cooperation through fear. Biological morality does not need to control behavior from the top down via fear of punishment. People do moral things in ...
... of nest-building, skill-sharing, group play, cooperation, restraint, respect, interaction, tool-use, creativity, identifying when things occur and when things should occur, how often, frequency, ...
... is much better at subjective thinking, spontaneity, self-assessment and introspection). We'll be exploring procedural memory in more detail in tutorial 11.   Cultural skills: Cooperation, Behavioral ...
... Emotion enables swift silent communication on levels words cannot, inspires us to learn, enables bonding for group cooperation, rewards us for doing whatever is beneficial and warns us when danger is afoot. ...
... the here and now and events of the future. Time is a hard wired core concept for network 4; the network most responsible for procedures and synthesis and the animal behaviors of cooperation, creativity ...
... are synchronization, cooperation, aesthetics and building constructs. Intelligence doesn't care if its building a nest, playing in an orchestra or writing a symphony, the same network and the same basic ...
15. Alternatives to work
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... (from pursuing the basic necessities of human life) without joining in society's game of exchanging little bits of paper, (a game of competition rather than cooperation and so somewhat unnatural from the ...
16. Books: Why We Cooperate
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... is that children exhibit other-regarding preferences, and it is precisely this feature that sets them apart from our closest living relatives, the great apes. Interest in the evolution of cooperation ...
17. Books: The Age of Empathy
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... convince people that we are not such nasty creatures after all. Human nature is characterised more by cooperation than by competition. Empathy, de Waal explains, is the social glue that holds communities ...
18. Books: The Healthy Aging Brain
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... to a more balanced cooperation between the rear and frontal networks which are involved in social behavior, emotional regulation, judgment and decisions. With the frontal nets rising in cranial stature, ...
... / Dependence Cooperation/interaction (N4) Coercion / Authoritarianism  ...
20. Matrix Theory - The Basics
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
...  4 Procedural Dexterity, complex motor skills, tool use, creativity, construction, cooperation, ...
21. ICMM 10 Memory Editors (enhancing & wiping)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... are stimulated. So a neuron can store many different patterns of experience depending upon which combinations of synapses are stimulated.R6 'Cooperation' kicks in when two pathways are stimulated simultaneously. ...
... that the trend is toward greater interdependence and cooperation amongst living processes. If humans are to advance the evolutionary process on this planet, a major task will be to find more cooperative ...
... sadness, gregariousness, fun, learning, exploration, creativity, play, argument, debate, cooperation, respect, self-esteem, confidence, autonomy (self-reliance). All these behaviors are healthy and necessary ...
...  nest-building, skill-sharing, group play, cooperation, interaction, tool-use, creativity.   Restraint, respect, rectitude, politeness, self-control, ...
... group might simply walk away from the other. Alternatively, an objective third party might mediate a resolution. Cooperation is much more likely. These examples are crucial, Fry says, because (and we ...
26. The Neurohackers Community
(FAQs/General Issues)
... and cultures, and they want themselves, their families and cultures to be sane, creative, exciting and inspirational. People want freedom, peace, recognition and cooperation. People want fun, learning, ...
27. For Newbies
(FAQs/General Issues)
... and dysfunctional decline) – to become cultures (groups of people in cooperation and healthy growth). Only real life interaction will create such an environment, that allows having fun and playing ...
28. IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Uncategorised Content)
... and also throughout life in various circumstances and relationships requiring cooperation.   Any ongoing cooperative relationship between individuals with regular contact counts as ...
... of a system's power in terms of its ability to interact (effective use of energy over time with a net benefit gain). But successful interaction, and even cooperation, communication and coordination don't ...