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    Mind, body and ME

    what do parasites change - is it activating new unnatural behavior or the deletion of memory? two popular examples: a) suicidal ant on the brightest flower in the field b) rat tries to play with the cat (sapolsky toxoplasmosis experiment) it seems, "behavior" is changed by the parasite. but...
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    Mind, body and ME

    brain little children in the zoo. protected by glass from the lions. they cant be certain, that its protective. some are afraid by the lion attacking the window, others dont seem to understand the threat, are oblivious or take it as a game. fear of lions must be learned. same as animals...
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    Mind, body and ME

    i also feel sorry for the robot. i never felt (that) sorry for a car. perhaps, it has to do with the way "a thing" moves ? there was a test with a coat hanger (turned robot), that would give food to the dog. dog soon showed all affection, acceptance, admiration to the coat hanger as with his...
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    Who said: don't bother testing patients?

    postviral fatigue - similar to - depression concludes: postviral fatigue may be a psychiatric condition could have also concluded: depression (psychiatric condition) may be postviral disorder
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    Mind, body and ME

    there is hypnosis. random ppl then say and act as if the razor foam is delicious ice cream. its believed, repeated, and they act accordingly. they should at least show signs of - lying (by sweating e.g...) - doubts in some way - disagreement nope, those in hypnosis fully comply with what...
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    Mind, body and ME

    it seems, the universe is full of rocks. nothing else really. perhaps, that gives a clue how it was created - by something like fire, since nothing else could survive this process or emerge (grow) during/by this process after a while, bacteria started to thrive...
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    Mind, body and ME

    a property seems only superior at a certain moment, in a certain environment. in a fire, the stone is superior. it can keep its shape and substance. no owls, no humans on mars. plenty of stones. in some contexts, the stones properties seem superior. in total, they made it much further than...
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    Mind, body and ME

    seems, big thinkers define the most advanced organ and the closest thing to the "soul" in the head / brain. true, important senses are there. smell, eyes, ears. by definition, all decision making originates in the brain and there the "consciousness" is located? the egyptians believed strongly...
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    Mind, body and ME

    nobody has any proof, but its hard to believe, that the universe collapses if we were all dead. if no life in the universe. one may also think, that in such a case it couldnt have been created, without life in the first place? perhaps, if no life anywhere, the universe would freeze (stagnate)...
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    Skin crawling/formication

    Thanks @chrisb this is quite an interesting read. the symptoms in that UK village didnt seem to be very extraordinary, but so many ppl reported them and fell sick. the ONSET symptoms were: diarrhea, some nausea, vomiting in first 12 - 24 hours throat irritable slight degree of laryngitis...
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    Study: Thought to be impossible - Electric messaging in Brain

    wish i could understand this.. but when its possible, that electric signals in part 1 of brain A communicate with signals in part 98 of brain A ... then why shouldnt it be possible that stronger (amplified) signals from brain A can communicate with signals in brain B ?
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    Study: Thought to be impossible - Electric messaging in Brain

    ... some sense sort of "electrical charge" or brain zaps occassionally in the brain ... ... noise/tinnitus, could such electricity waves generate noise ? ... also, there seem bacteria (in the gut and brain) that may transfer electric signals ... such gut bacteria have been found in healthy...
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    Study: Thought to be impossible - Electric messaging in Brain

    SHORTENED VERSION The Research from the Physiological Society https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1113/JP276904 Volume597, Issue1 / 1 January 2019 / Pages 249-269
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    Study: Thought to be impossible - Electric messaging in Brain

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    'AAAS: Machine learning 'causing science crisis'', BBC article Feb. 2019

    assumption: - there was a global urn assigned to me - containing the 10,000 most popular meds (by patient choice) - and at every visit to the doctors office - i had drawn 3 meds im wondering, if this had been more successful than the shamans decision. something like "hypergeometric...
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    The replication crisis is killing psychologists’ theory of how the body influences the mind (Olivia Goldhill)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embodied_cognition how odd, that especially this progressive and revolutionary thinking should "fall first". it rather looks as if it has the potential to topple and trash the psychology in its core. imo, its based on more plausible and natural concepts/thinking...
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