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1. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... in current circumstances (methods change as we develop and need different kinds of input).  An enriched environment fires up our synapses, and there is a clear chemical explanation for the positive ...
2. IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... (and for this, a new set of synapses must be built in the brain.) This is how we learn; by assimilating the unknown into the map of the known and building neural conduits between known concepts and new ...
... consensus among researchers who speculate on the neuronal basis of consciousness that its correlate must involve some form of cooperative activity, mediated by electrical and chemical synapses between ...
... is necessary to recognize the overall state of an entire column. If a distal dendrite is active it will modify the synapses on an active segment and also modify the synapses on the segment best matching ...
... new synapses; the network is plastic, receptive, and conducive to learning and memory of new relationships (associations between concepts) potentially important to the formation of creative ideas. As ...
6. Toxins in food - Aspartame - info 1981-2013
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... that affects protein synthesis; because it affects how the synapses operate in the brain; and because it affects DNA - can affect numerous organs. So you can get a lot of different symptoms that seem unconnected. ...
7. Emotion - methods for mood & anxiety disorders
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... vagal inputs, the nucleus of the tractus solitarius (NTS) receives the greatest number of vagal afferent synapses (Fig. 3a,b). These afferents carry visceral sensation from the pharynx, larynx, trachea ...
8. Emotion - disorders of emotion
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... LTP9. Thus, the tPA-plasmin system is critical in controlling the availability of mBDNF at hippocampal synapses. Recent studies have also implicated p11 (annexin II light chain), a membrane-associated ...
... the composition of the neuronal networks in each area is comparable, they differ in gene expression, connectivity, tuning and function. It is already known that during learning new synapses are formed ...
... notice it or not. Neurotransmission is subject to plasticity and if a healthy behavior is not practised, the network for processing that behavior will reduce the number of synapses carrying the relevant ...
11. Memory - memory editing update, 2004-2011
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... at selectively targeted synapses. In experiments on this (and others like it), rats were treated with the MEK inhibitor UO126 (which inhibits the kinase activity of MAPKinase Kinase, or 'MEK' (aka MKK ...
12. Anatomy & Physiology - Chandelier Cells
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... 4 cell) was reported by Jones at about the same time (7). Based on the morphology of their terminals, Szentagothai thought that chandelier cells formed arrays of synapses with apical dendrites of pyramidal ...
13. Methods & Technology Intro - Part II: Technology
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... to study the brain. Once upon a time the microscope was all we had at our disposal to study brain tissue and, unsurprisingly, not very much was revealed! Even the reality of synapses, the tiny gaps between ...
14. Tobacco & Nicotine - nicotine as therapy
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
... electrochemical properties at a variety of synapses, which can in turn affect the release of several other neurotransmitters. This wisdom exists thanks in part to work by Lorna Role and her colleagues ...
... gating attention and memory encoding. Current interest is focused on intervening in the process of permanent encoding in the synapses, a process which has been greatly elucidated in recent years and is ...
16. ICMM 1 Terms & Conditions (what is neurohacking)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... and indeed thrown wars to celebrate it). Vive le difference! The synapses in most networks are capable of being modified physically through use or non-use. This means we can never alter function without ...
17. ICMM 4 Find (key factors of damage)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... mind, it causes the production of harmful hormones that prevent the growth of neurons and synapses, which is why humans find it so vital to try to resolve; we cannot concentrate on anything properly if ...
18. ICMM 5 System Information (chain reaction)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... anxiety. Knowledge of the current matrix cannot then become fully formed. Matrix shifts try to take place according to genetic timing, and if the structure of necessary synapses in the neural net is incomplete, ...
19. ICMM 6 Run (COMP)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... the hormones related to them...We feel how our heroes would feel. The patterns of neurons fire to accommodate this experience...Our body chemistry changes. Our brain chemistry follows suit. Synapses begin ...
20. ICMM 7 View (perception & programming)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... sums up input control in a nutshell). The mind is plastic; it will conform to the perception of whatever it is surrounded by.R6 The original data streams cross the gaps (synapses) between neurons by ...
21. ICMM 9 Disc Cleanup (wiping sentiment)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... usually independence or freedom.) In a very real sense, bonding is the essence of COMP. When we learn a thing we form bonds, in between parts of our brain, new physical synapses, new receptors, new bits ...
22. ICMM 10 Memory Editors (enhancing & wiping)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... corks if the cell membrane is slightly depolarized because of a previous input from another neuron. Thus each individual neuron can respond more intensely to input affecting one bunch of synapses, if it ...
... are receivers of input and Axons are transmitters of output…now you've got it. A cell 'firing' is called an action potential.   Synapses Synapses are the teeny gaps between neurons that ...
... affected function. We now know the brain is made up of networks of neurons that receive and process input according to their location, and transmit information to other networks and the body, across synapses ...
25. Learning - Memory Research
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... attributes such as intelligence and memory in mammals is feasibleAMPA receptor trafficking at excitatory synapses. Excitatory synapses in the CNS release glutamate, which acts primarily on two sides ...
... the differences between us. The pattern of connections (synapses) each neuron makes with other neurons is unique and determines the path taken by future signals as they travel inside the brain. This is ...
... consensus among researchers who speculate on the neuronal basis of consciousness that its correlate must involve some form of cooperative activity, mediated by electrical and chemical synapses between ...