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... of caffeine (or extra sleep or improved training) on his race time, he would have to design a second (or third or fourth) experiment. You need lots of data. The experiment would have to be performed ...
32. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 1
(Neurohacking/Resources)
... our brain begins a kind of functioning that’s similar to sleep, but carries some added benefits we can’t achieve as well in any other state, including the release of certain hormones that promote ...
... [1] -extending all possibilities in all directions for possible association, and then trimming connections back to the more accurate ones, as we assimilate the details of association (usually in sleep). ...
... as well. The mind tends to store data with multitasking as a priority, because it lives in a reality of finite space with limited time, and multitasking is constant for intelligence, even in sleep.   ...
35. Memory - memory editing update, 2004-2011
(Neurohacking/Theory & Research)
... to begin with.) It's no use taking it before an expected traumatic event though, unless you want to sleep through the entire thing and wake up with a hangover. Versed (midazolam) and propofol (aka ...
... obsess over it consciously. Consider whether the brain is getting what it needs (food, sleep, interaction etc) or if it is an external problem such as needing more information. Review where you are in ...
... bad examples]. When we are asleep, this kind of thinking becomes the jumbled content of our dreams, as we unconsciously associate new ideas and look for patterns. This is an important part of making memories ...
38. Alternative energy
(Homeworld/Energy Alternatives)
...  Most creatures that need daylight in order to see take the easy option of being awake when it's daylight and asleep when it isn't, and many humans still do this today. Aligning yourself with biology's ...
39. Passages in the Void
(Workshop/Stuff by Members)
... the Borden homeworld back in the day had been destroyed or corrupted during their two hundred million year sleep, but a few answered my wakeup call. That was all I required, and had those failed to answer ...
40. Physiological methods - Epigenetics - Hacking the genome
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... The brain will send out the signals that alter you breathing pattern, demand more sleep and rest, make you crave foods that increase your energy and so on. The stress on the body’s systems will thus ...
41. Alternatives to work
(Homeworld/School & Work Alternatives)
... is my only personal issue with it. Leaving aside (since it is discussed at length in the main NHA library) the unconscious anxiety caused by alarm clocks, interrupted sleep and (especially) coercion, a ...
42. The Dawn Era Calendar
(FAQs/General Issues)
"In the Dawn Era Calendar, first you wake up, then you live, and then you shine before going to sleep..." - Scalino C.    The Dawn Era Calendar    You might have noticed ...
43. Introduction to bushcraft
(Homeworld/Bushcraft & Alternative Lifestyles)
... possibilities: Pain, illness or injury Extreme cold or heat Hunger & thirst Fatigue or sleep deprivation Anxiety/fear Boredom, loneliness & isolation Wide open or tightly enclosed ...
44. Methods & Technology Intro - Part II: Technology
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... about the brain, including the role of specific brain regions in the formation of memory, the process of addiction, and the transition from sleep to wakefulness. Scientists are also using optogenetics ...
45. Methods & Technology Intro - Part I: Methods
(Neurohacking/Methods & Technology)
... or which were correlated with certain emotional/psychiatric difficulties. Serotonin, for example, was found to be correlated to body temperature and the onset of sleep. Research also identified Serotonin ...
... DNA repair, increased sleep, less motion, and increased protection against cell damage). Organisms usually enter this mode in response to extreme heat/cold or starvation and show extraordinary resilience ...
47. Disorders & Problems - Introduction to This Section
(Neurohacking/Disorders & Problems)
... leads to chronic pain, which serves no useful function. Prolonged pain makes you release chemicals that can lead to depression, loss of weight as a result of decreased appetite, and disturbed sleep.   ...
... sleep deprived or on poor nutrition. Opium Is formed from the latex released by lacerating (or "scoring") the immature seed pods of opium poppies (papaver somniferum). Opium is a complex ...
... transmission of pain signals once they reach the brain.   Sleeping Drugs [reduce nerve cell activity in the brain and are used to treat insomnia] Common types: Benzodiazepines Flurazepam ...
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