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1. IMMMUN chapter 8
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... In terms of behavior, the opposite must happen; for behavioral output the system has to signal muscles and senses in binary, because cells don't understand words. Higher level languages (like words) must ...
2. IMMMUN Chapter 7
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... step in perception. The movements inside cells do things like turn on genes, make new proteins, convert fuel to energy, move muscles, send chemicals to signal other cells and so on. This process is, literally, ...
3. IMMMUN chapter 5
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... or modeling with psychological thoughts; for example if you tread in a dog poop, you wrinkle up your nose, your stomach muscles tense, your tongue flattens out, and you may say 'yuck!' or something similar. ...
4. IMMMUN chapter 4
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... a motor command (efference) to control the required muscles. At the same time, we also generate a prediction — an imagined likely outcome based on prior experience of the sensations resulting from ...
5. IMMMUN chapter 2
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... as blood and nutrients are sent to the muscles, bones and peripheral nervous system, prepping us for upcoming hassle. Protective and defensive responses depend upon fast automatic reflexive behavior (rear ...
... need. 'Response to perceived need' is exactly the same process that causes muscles and bones to emerge in a system which is receiving clear regular environmental signals that they are needed. Epigenetic ...
... and all major systems under its influence (for example, respiratory, digestive, cardio-vascular). The SNS is also wired directly to the brain and responsible for controlling muscles and the skeletal ...
... important thing to remember from the start is that executive functions, like any other function, require good habits of use in order to develop and function well. Neural pathways operate like muscles. ...
... balance. Thus we have to cast aside old-paradigm one-track thinking such as, 'exercise builds muscles', 'studying makes you smarter' or 'eating good food gives you optimal nutrition' -no, it doesn't. ...
... creativity; just as a healthy body, given good food, water and exercise, cannot fail to develop muscles. The idea that there are 'creative people' who can do things we cannot just perpetuates the myth ...
... Rama (see above) notes that the areas that control the muscles around the mouth are also adjacent to the visual centers, and suggests that certain sounds/words appear to make our mouth imitate the thing ...
... life: This is how we learn any skill. Consider learning to walk. We explore whatever resources the matrix has provided (our muscles, bones and body and a place to move around, and we interact with them. ...
13. CR - Intermittent Fasting research
(Neurohacking/Lifestyle & Nutrition)
... health issues or weight problems. Fasting also has the surprising benefit of helping reconstruct our muscles when combined with exercise. This is due to an ingenious preservation mechanism that protects ...
14. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... prey, the way ahead clear, your muscles working in perfect harmony." This is a simple example, but metaphor can be used in many ways, including full stories that can serve to 'lay down patterns' ...
15. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... including oxygenating the blood, which ‘wakes up’ the brain, relaxing muscles and quieting the mind. Breathing exercises are especially helpful because you can do them anywhere, and they work ...
... the train of association about funny things, then look at the picture below.     Now consider whether during this exercise your facial muscles have moved into a smile? If association ...
... (say, by a stroke), the conscious mind remembers very well all the details of what it wants to say but the mouth and the muscles cannot remember the basics of how to speak.   The second mistake ...
...    Progressive Muscular Relaxation [PMR] Progressive Muscular Relaxation is useful for relaxing your body when your muscles are tense. The idea behind PMR is that you tense up a group of muscles ...
19. Physiological methods - Epigenetics - Hacking the genome
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... true. You may know, intellectually, that for your mountain hike you will need bigger muscles, better muscle tone, an improved cardiovascular system to make the most of low oxygen levels and so on, you ...
20. Acetylcholine & Muscles
(Neurohacking/Drugs & Chemicals)
  An Acetylcholine Receptor Keeps Muscles in Balance   Rachel Jones Freelance Science Writer and Editor, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom Citation: Jones ...
21. Methods & Technology Intro - Part II: Technology
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... He showed how people could learn to voluntarily control the firing of single cells in the spinal cord. He used fine wire electrodes placed in muscles in his steps toward developing the EMG rehabilitation ...
22. Disorders & Problems - Introduction to This Section
(Neurohacking/Disorders & Problems)
... pain is causes by the contraction and stretching of muscles in the walls of the intestine. The location of pain may not be a guide to the source! –Overlapping nerveways can result in a confused ...
... DANGEROUS WHEN PREGNANT.   Vitamin B1 [Thiamine] Needed for: energy production, proper functioning of brain and nervous system, heart and muscles & digestion. Where can you get ...
... is a potent vasodilator, i.e., it expands blood vessels, resulting in lowering of blood pressure. Alkyl nitrites function as a source of nitric oxide, which signals for relaxation of involuntary muscles. ...
... the muscles used for feeding & digestion. Together with norepinephrine it optimises behavior to match resources, and depletion of these transmitters cues overeating behavior that is typical of a low-food ...
...    Murakami speaks of his body in mechanical, performative terms, attributing autonomy to each body part, thereby invoking the prospect of intelligent biology. His muscles talk to him, plead with ...
... be able to learn anything! But just like when working with physical muscles, if we overdo it, stress becomes strain (which is what the general public calls ‘stress’, hence the confusion). Repetitive ...
28. Matrix Theory - The Basics
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... 6 below). If you have muscles, and you stretch and relax them, they will develop. If you have intelligence, and you stretch and relax it, it will grow. Both will happen regardless of age. Stretching ...
29. ICMM 6 Run (COMP)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... sound, light, and other inputs, including input from within. Beginning before birth, these movements are generally microscopic, tiny action potentials firing off in muscles, but they are always present, ...
30. ICMM 9 Disc Cleanup (wiping sentiment)
(Workshop/I've Changed My Mind)
... Physical/physiological. Sentiment can be blocked by physical manipulation of the bodily response, by for example relaxing and breathing deeply and slowly, particularly relaxing the stomach muscles. Unexpected ...
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