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1.
IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... in the middle that we don't have time to compute consciously but that we do compute unconsciously and which controls the expression of our
genome
. The game pieces are attractors; archetypes, ...
2.
IMMMUN chapter 6
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... shortly after that. We are conditioned to remain dependent, and the signals going to the
genome
keep telling the system: 'not independent yet; seek parental input'. Development is in fact retarded (slowed ...
3.
IMMMUN chapter 4
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... is what grows connections; not the details of what you practice it on. This ongoing practice sends a message to the
genome
ordering more proteins for network construction, and then the brain does all the ...
4.
IMMMUN chapter 3
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... junk food on your birthday, going to the gym or binge drinking once a month isn't going to permanently change the expression of anybody's
genome
, because behavioral triggers rely on regular repetition ...
5.
IMMMUN chapter 2
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... of emotion – including fun - facilitate learning and memory.) If something is important enough to remember, chemical signals cause the
genome
to make new proteins. The proteins are used to build ...
6.
IMMMUN Chapter 1
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... that it expects organisms might need, and it stores them and carries them around in
genome
s. Complex organisms develop 'specialist' features which are adapted to their specific 'game ...
7.
Neurohacking Tutorial 18 - Intelligence, Consciousness and Comprehension
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... links etc, occur when gene DNA is the target for change. The epi
genome
constitutes the interface between an organisms’
genome
and its environment. Evolutionary changes are adapting us all the time ...
8.
Neurohacking Tutorial 17 - Biopsychology and Belief
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... How our beliefs affect the expression of our
genome
. How our beliefs affect our behavior. How the placebo effect works and ways in which we can use it to improve ourselves. Why a lot of people ...
9.
Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 3
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... the debate? 2 Consider the following two hypotheses: A Cloning animals is a bad idea because replication within the same
genome
causes genetic problems, same as incest does. B Cloning ...
10.
Neurohacking Tutorial 12 - Creativity, Bonding and Play
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... research is finally out from under the carpet. The current story Since the advent of IT, the internet, fMRI scanners and the cracking of the
genome
there has been swift progress in both creative ...
11.
Neurohacking Tutorial 11 - Procedural Memory & Metaphorization
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... and how each neuron translates signals of chemical information about its context via cellular sensorimotor information (sensation as movement); with 'shape-shifting' proteins that signal the
genome
as ...
12.
Neurohacking Tutorial 10 -Emotion, relationships & interaction
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... data tells us that major
genome
changes take place in response to the pineal gland too. Some expanses of DNA contain the information that generates biologically active molecules, and the levels of these ...
13.
Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... Diet & health Hacking the
Genome
for Physical Health – Weight and Build Adjustment If you believe you’re overweight or underweight because of ‘your genes’, here’s ...
14.
Neurohacking Tutorial 8 - Imagination, Memory and Prediction
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... before the
genome
gets the message that it's safe to activate sensory systems. When all boxes are ticked, human newborns find their systems flooded with oxytocin, serotonin and endorphins that destroy ...
15.
Neurohacking Tutorial 7 - Imagination & Related Abilities
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... processes can only be accomplished by gene switches initiating changes in the
genome
, and the only triggers for this process come from the cells' own environment. An organism’s interaction with ...
16.
Neurohacking Tutorial 6 - Association, Perception and Learning
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... chemicals that trigger changes in your
genome
–a change in the expression of your genetic code. Different genes are turned on that produce new proteins for new brain growth; new connections between ...
17.
Physiological methods - Epigenetics - Hacking the genome
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
From “I've Made My Mind Up Now” by AR Hacking the
genome
Discourses on the subject of evolution often use the famous phrase “survival of the fittest”. ...
18.
Epigenetics - Human Epigenome Project
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
Human Epi
genome
Project - Up and Running Jane Bradbury The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and Epigenomics AG recently announced the launch of the Human Epi
genome
...
19.
Epigenetics - Exploring the Genome Project
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
The Epi
genome
Network of Excellence An initiative funded by the European Union is building a collaborative network of established and younger research groups to ...
20.
Epigenetics - Chromatin and Gene Expression
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... condenses the
genome
into compact bundles inside the nucleus. Different cell types have different chromatin arrangements during development and cell differentiation that appear to regulate gene expression, ...
21.
diabetes, metabolic syndrome - Obesity - What Makes Mice Fat
(Neurohacking/Disorders & Problems)
... transcription factor A (Tfam) in Pomc- or Agrp-expressing neuronal cells. Tfam is required for transcription of the mitochondrial
genome
, which encodes proteins required for cellular respiration and thus ...
22.
Physiological methods - Longevity and Epigenetic Modification (Intermediate Level NH)
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
...
Genome
Project Had a Working Base Approximately 55 genes had been identified that could extend longevity when altered. These include an insulin-like receptor (daf-2) and a phosphatidylinositol 3-OH kinase ...
23.
Drugs & Chemicals Intro - Part 3: Natural Introduced Chemicals
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
... Work on anxiety reduction first to ensure a fun, pleasant high. Cannabis can be used for hacking the
genome
, as it affects the transcription factors for glucose metabolism in the same way as calorie ...
24.
Neurohacking Tutorial 5 - Improving & Augmenting N1 & N2
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
... have read previous tutorials you will know that plasticity affects ability and function (software), as well as brain cells (hardware) and also the
genome
. Plasticity enables learning and memory, and ...
25.
ICMM 1 Terms & Conditions (what is neurohacking)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... physical augmentation and the Human
Genome
Project)... Some of those people may be smarter than me, some of them not so smart. Smart or not, it is highly likely that a large proportion of such researchers ...
26.
ICMM 10 Memory Editors (enhancing & wiping)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... think I am implying we can somehow non-intrusively redesign our own
genome
! I'm not suggesting that at all. I'm suggesting we can, as we figure out how to turn gene transcription factors on an off, control ...
27.
ICMM 20 Future Developments (upgrades & uploads)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... best
genome
for looks, health and intelligence...put together with genetic engineering, the children of tomorrow will be fantastic! (I guess if someone from 1000 years ago saw our kids, they'd think they ...
28.
BTPT 3, 6
(Workshop/Beyond The Porcelain Throne)
... familiar or "deja-vu". They should be. "Humans only discovered this is the last few years and months, because that's how fast science is progressing in neuro circles, but it seems like the
genome
is ...
29.
BTPT 2, 2
(Workshop/Beyond The Porcelain Throne)
... spend your time with a bunch of Margarets [especially if they salute each other]. This is all perfectly natural because your
genome
is designed to make you a social animal that is more easily able to adapt ...
30.
Optimal Nutrition - The Basics
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... too much]. You can always go back to full GI to 'reset' the
genome
if you accidentally overdo it and trip those genes in the wrong direction. If you stay on low GI there's no need to restrict any calories. ...
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