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... The more it is edited, the less accurate it gets. Scientific data starts with the original research report, which is edited for a main science magazine, edited a second time for popular science magazines, ...
2. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... Jean Liedloff's field research strongly supports these ideas.[6] This ideal human condition is embodied in the 'fully functioning person' who is open to experience and able to live existentially, ...
3. IMMMUN Chapter 7
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... research there is an 'international standard' which they adopt for the sake of universal coherence. Thus we create shared models like the Standard Model of physics, which all physicists can ...
4. IMMMUN chapter 6
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... mundane, dull or sparse, relationships tend to stagnate.  Creative play is the way we learn and grow. It is the way we do science. It is pure research. All young animals do it automatically ...
5. IMMMUN chapter 5
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... from another because the brain doesn't bother processing them in depth.[3]  Research of anonymous interactions suggests that humans even switch off their automatic inclinations to co-operate ...
6. IMMMUN chapter 4
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... more scientists (and due to the internet, all the people who read their research), are beginning to work with it.   Boldly going To be fair, a few pioneers had already boldly gone exploring ...
7. IMMMUN chapter 3
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... breeds and their wild counterparts because domestication causes multiple epigenetic changes.[4] Like anything else, the answer seems easy when you know it already.  Researchers have since used ...
8. IMMMUN chapter 2
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... (often very fast) decisions and switch modes.    As far as current research can determine (2021) these three modes appear to be employed during all GRM processing; that is to say that one ...
9. IMMMUN Chapter 1
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... changes, creations, inventions, technology, innovations and adaptations, and changes in the real world environment create different necessities in research. Culture can thus adapt itself to suit things, ...
... salt’, ‘plant food’, ‘research chemicals’ ‘club drugs’ ‘designer drugs’ or ‘not for human consumption’. The speed at which NPS appear and ...
11. Subject Index for Archives
(Neurohacking/Resources)
...    3.6 Drugs research general   Guide ...
... on our current 'body of knowledge' about healthy mental development. Obviously, research must be rational and any data that is to be considered representational of human nature must come from a selection ...
...  Structure & function Using fMRI, researchers have identified clear differences in the areas of the brain involved in belief, disbelief, and uncertainty.[3]     When ...
... emotional and psychological; concrete and abstract. We'll be going into more detail about this later on in this tutorial.   coordination It has become clear from recent research that higher ...
... you the opportunity to include cutting-edge research in exploration of these issues, as you will get to study the same questions used in recent experiments. We expect you to use your rationality and intellectual ...
... answer in their heads are using formal operational thinking to do so. Researchers have devised several tests like this for formal operational thought.[6] Another of the simplest was the 'third eye problem'. ...
17. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 3
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...  The important research finding is that this single measure accurately predicts how well we subsequently cope with situations. Those who rate the upcoming situation as more of a threat tend to perform ...
... clinical observations and research. You should understand how self awareness contributes to autonomy, how counterfeit personalities occur, the relationship between self-knowledge and personal integrity, ...
... that relationship in this tutorial. By the end of this tutorial you should be up to date with all the latest research on creativity and the creative process, understand how to use creativity to augment ...
... must avoid.   On NHA we like to use research that has the highest probability of being genuine. We talk a lot about this in 'newbies', but repeatedly students will quote research from commercial ...
... as thinking and planning, that don't fit into this pattern. Instead of responding exclusively to one stimulus or task, these neurons respond in different ways to a wide variety of things. Research reveals ...
22. Books -The Head Trip by Jeff Warren
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... Warren’s The Head Trip: Adventures on the Wheel of Consciousness is far less psychedelic than its title might imply. Instead, Warren combines journalism from contemporary research into consciousness ...
23. Toxins in food - Aspartame - info 1981-2013
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... have officials and medical associations and bodies like the FDA saying aspartame is fine, and on the other side we have officials and independent researchers telling us aspartame will give us all diabetes ...
24. Antidepressants - risk of gut infection
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
...  Mary A M Rogers, M Todd Greene, Vincent B Young, Sanjay Saint, Kenneth M Langa, John Y Kao and David M Aronoff     Abstract   Background An ancillary finding in previous research ...
... effort in cognitive tasks. And this is where I thought of something different. Because to me the results of this study remind me a great deal of something in drug abuse research called 'rate dependency'. ...
26. Alcohol - Intellect & alcohol use
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
  *(Note that this is a mainstream article and when the researchers herein say "intelligence" they mean "intellect". More intelligent people are more likely to binge drink ...
... when this article revealed how researchers basically designed a program for the Emotiv EPOC that flashes up pictures of maps, banks, and card PINs, and makes a note every time your brain experiences a ...
28. Emotion - methods for mood & anxiety disorders
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... 3 1 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine, 954 Gatewood Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30329, USA. 2 Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University ...
29. Emotion - disorders of emotion
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... to depressive-like behaviors. Regardless of experimental outcomes, critically examining the role of synaptic plasticity in depression and anxiety may represent an exciting new direction in research for ...
30. Advanced questions for Profiling Game
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... could nominate only one of four charities to receive a large donation, they would probably choose to support (a) Save the Giant Sumatran Rat (b) Feed the Starving in Yittagumbwi Land (c) Research for Walinka-Dumbrey ...
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