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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: ...
... network 2 boosts immunity. Activation of areas of the brain associated with positive expectations can affect how the body copes with diseases. It has long been known that the human brain's desire system, ...
... optimal environment for development of network 2 is in someone elses arms; where that someone is going about their daily activities while we watch or sleep or feed as required. That method is obviously ...
... 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, ...
... the infant, not the mother, who begins the cascade of hormones initiating birth (our first context shift). Network 2 enables us to view our close allies and our home as constructs in relation to ourselves ...
... cannot face, or after all others have given up. It's all 'part of the plot' for intelligence -and human- development. Once upon a time, the young seeker (Intelligence in Network 2), assisted by their ...
7. Answer sheet for N2 (c)
(Neurohacking/Tutorials)
  Network 2 puzzle answers 1 1 odd one out one point for each correct answer -maximum 9 points (a) B The mirror image is on the right, but it is on the left in all the others. (b) C It ...
... a, b and c for your total score for N1........................         NETWORK 2 (a) Network 2, abilities & functions 2.1 Senses of sight, hearing, distance, rhythm, ...
... each 'abstract' sense and its relation to its concrete predecessor in more detail below.   Perspective For example, our senses of distance and direction, provided by network 2, give us our awareness ...
10. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... processed mainly by network 2. Because our species is human, imagination uses human characters to represent aspects of ourselves and others, and story plots to represent the events and experiences of ...
11. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... you want to hear. After a few tries and attempts you will be able to easily focus on anything in most situations.         Network 2, abilities and functions    ...
... behaviors. The way you find your way around your house or local neighborhood relies on spatial memory, and so does knowing what happens where. Network 2 recognizes and memorizes contextual spatial concepts. ...
... negotiate their space effectively and seek out beneficial things that they need, while avoiding the harmful. Space is a hard wired core concept for network 2; the network most required for locomotion, ...
14. Alternatives to work
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... there's nothing interesting enough to pay attention to. As network 2 shuts down you'll lose motivation, attention and concentration skills, as well as some sensorimotor and spatial abilities. As network ...
15. Methods & Technology Intro - Part I: Methods
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
...  Behavioral methods are a good choice if you have nonuse in network 2 or weak rear nets in general. They are not a good choice for those with wronguse in rear networks (see tutorials).   Freeze ...
... attention to where an object is hidden. The studies in question examine assumptions about location and function made by young people up to 10 months old.  Before network 2 develops, we associate ...
... for their associated emotional states of fastidiousness, comfort, satisfaction or disgust. Network 2 plays an important role in all animal behavior. Our orientation and ability to learn sensorimotor ...
18. Matrix Theory - The Basics
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... of cell receptors to signals) Network 2: Spatial (memory of known sequences of movements and sounds associated with basic familiar behaviors in self and others) Network 3: Eidetic (memory of ...
19. BTPT 3, 4
(Workshop/Beyond The Porcelain Throne)
... ant colony. My personal message to you is "Hi Ho!"*[See footnote] Glenda [Dickbender] I work in Section/network 2 We handle locomotion, physical expression and movement, body language, the mechanical ...
20. Physiological methods - Benefits of Exercise
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... want to know more about brain networks, read: “Anatomy, physiology and brain networks: the basics”, in the basics section of the library). Those with strong network 2 will find it easier to ...
21. 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 ...
... things, and storing long term sensorimotor (‘muscle’) memories. It plays a main part in attention, self-care, and perception. Network 2 is responsible for processing information from long-range ...
... holds sensorimotor (‘muscle’) memories. It plays a main part in attention, self-care, and perception. NETWORK 2 N2 processes all basic survival behaviors and holds spatial memories. It ...
    NHA Tutorial 18 Intelligence, Consciousness and Comprehension [updated November 2016] introduction In Tutorial 17 we looked at the biopsychology of belief, and how it underlies ...