Controlling brain waves electronically

topic posted Thu, May 8, 2008 - 10:06 AM by  Shadoan
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  • Re: Controlling brain waves electronically

    Wed, July 2, 2008 - 7:45 AM
    Controlling body actions, and expressing deeper connectivity in life: http:www.radicalchangegroup.com NLP and 8circuit discussions.
    • Re: Controlling brain waves electronically

      Fri, July 4, 2008 - 9:59 PM
      Put it all together and apply it to your everyday life
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      hmmm. So this is good news that they are getting so holistic.

      :)
      • Re: Controlling brain waves electronically

        Fri, July 4, 2008 - 10:01 PM
        The data showed that when the cell phone was transmitting, the power of a characteristic brain-wave pattern called alpha waves in the person's brain was boosted significantly. The increased alpha wave activity was greatest in brain tissue directly beneath to the cell phone, strengthening the case that the phone was responsible for the observed effect.

        Alpha Waves of Brain
        Alpha waves fluctuate at a rate of eight to 12 cycles per second (Hertz). These brainwaves reflect a person's state of arousal and attention. Alpha waves are generally regarded as an indicator of reduced mental effort, "cortical idling" or mind wandering. But this conventional view is perhaps an oversimplification. Croft, for example, argues that the alpha wave is really regulating the shift of attention between external and internal inputs. Alpha waves increase in power when a person shifts his or her consciousness of the external world to internal thoughts; they also are the key brainwave signatures of sleep.

        Cell Phone Insomnia
        If cell phone signals boost a person's alpha waves, does this nudge them subliminally into an altered state of consciousness or have any effect at all on the workings of their mind that can be observed in a person's behavior? In the second study, James Horne and colleagues at the Loughborough University Sleep Research Centre in England devised an experiment to test this question. The result was surprising. Not only could the cell phone signals alter a person's behavior during the call, the effects of the disrupted brain-wave patterns continued long after the phone was switched off.


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        they used to have mob events to toss me off public access for saying all of that. lol.
        • Re: Controlling brain waves electronically

          Fri, July 4, 2008 - 10:04 PM
          "Devil in the Details
          If TMS can promote neuron growth, then it could potentially help people who suffer from degenerative brain diseases such as Alzheimer's, although that is speculation. Strengthening neural networks means that TMS could perhaps promote cognition and creativity, too. These possibilities require some leaps of faith, but a smaller step can be gleaned from TMS's history thus far. The technique has been most widely used as a diagnostic tool to stimulate specific regions of the cortex, helping neurologists gauge their function."

          Easier; just socially engineer society right and then fix the problems that are social at the social level rather than over using drugs as a panacea.

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