Re: Mind's Eye Magic and research

I have a better idea let us figure out how to transfer and or strengthen the language center of my brain..  That is an area that is extremely weak.

Allan aka research subject.
Serious offer I am open for ideas
Allan

On Sep 21, 2012 8:16 PM, "archytas" <nwterry@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm a better scientist than magician.  How about this for 'farming the
brain'?

Studies have shown that a brain region known as the right temporo-
parietal junction (TPJ) is highly active when we think about other
people's intentions, thoughts and beliefs.  This is key in our moral
decision-making. In a new study, the researchers disrupted activity in
the right TPJ by inducing a current in the brain using a magnetic
field applied to the scalp. They found that the subjects' ability to
make moral judgments that require an understanding of other people's
intentions -- for example, a failed murder attempt -- was impaired.
So, with a little magnetism (Gabby will soon have the portable version
working at Junkers-Ribbentropp) we will soon be able to do away with
all this argument nonsense.  First ze Ignobles, und zen ze wooldt.

On 21 Sep, 18:39, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Now that speechjammer,,  that would be kool..  especially if it would be
> mandatory for all politicians..  and people testifying before
> government agency especially any form of law maker..  boy that list would
> become long shortly..
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> that would be alright..   (",)
> Allan
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> On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 6:49 PM, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The very man.
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> > On 21 Sep, 08:55, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > are we talking about Baron Stanley Fink?
> > > Allan
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> > > On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 2:36 AM, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > I discovered today that the Chairman of the Tory Party is Lord Fink.
> > > > You couldn't make it up!
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> > > > On 20 Sep, 17:33, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > You are right,, b bu bu b bu but  'triune brain'  sounds much kooler
> > than
> > > > > Qu qu qu  quadrune..
> > > > > .a an and  that word definitions; some of which not really printable
> > in
> > > > mix
> > > > > company ..  you potentially bad boy Neil  ..lol
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> > > > > I actually think in a way that is common knowledge.. often times have
> > > > > really no idea what they are talking about,,  I know I don't, as I am
> > > > full
> > > > > of hot air ready to expel it quickly. Actually I think there is so
> > much
> > > > hot
> > > > > expelled that is what keeps the earth floating in space.
> > > > > Allan
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> > > > > On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 5:52 PM, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi/10.1371/journal.pone.0045457
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> > > > > > These Swedish researchers used a magic trick to show that people's
> > > > > > answers to survey questions are unreliable.  I noticed many years
> > ago
> > > > > > that most people haven't much clue what they are on about and can't
> > > > > > tell chalk from cheese.  We are, in the main, moral wuckfits.
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> > > > > > The trick used was to get people to answer a few questions but
> > change
> > > > > > a couple of the answers through a magic dodge.  People argued in
> > > > > > support of the changed answers. even though they were the opposite
> > of
> > > > > > the views they'd only just expressed.  We have known 8 out of 10
> > cats
> > > > > > prefer Whiskas to powdered glass for many years (one of our
> > pampered
> > > > > > pouch-devourers has just turn his nose up at Sheba as though I was
> > > > > > trying to poison him).  Why do we have so  much trouble taking in
> > the
> > > > > > notion that companies pay for advertising because most people are
> > > > > > gulled by it and basically so stupid most of them operate with the
> > > > > > brain on switch off?
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> > > > > > This paper isn't all that interesting in-itself.  What is
> > interesting
> > > > > > is that much more material like this is appearing on PLos through
> > open
> > > > > > access.  One hopes the move away from vanity publishing and
> > restricted
> > > > > > access.  Over the years I found less than one in a hundred academic
> > > > > > papers worthwhile (one reads thousands in a research project and at
> > > > > > least half are likely to be outside the university's subscription
> > and
> > > > > > cost $10 or so through inter-library loans - or $40 to the private
> > > > > > punter).
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> > > > > > Science doesn't have much comforting to tell us on human nature -
> > this
> > > > > > is probably why most people don't want to know.  It's probably
> > time to
> > > > > > a new treatise on human nature.  Economists are just discovering
> > the
> > > > > > 'triune brain' (I was taught brain stem, reptilian, mammalian and
> > the
> > > > > > cerebellum 45 years ago - I note that adds up to 4 and quadrune).
> >  In
> > > > > > fact there's plenty of reasonable science that demonstrates we are
> > > > > > lying, cheating, rationalising, broadly stupid bastards and some do
> > > > > > this in spades (we call them leaders or psychopaths) and most on a
> > > > > > less daring scale.
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> > > > > > Rather than describing human nature, great literature hides it
> > from us.
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> > > > > > --
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> > > > > --
> > > > >  (
> > > > >   )
> > > > > |_D Allan
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> > > > > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
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> > > > > I am a Natural Airgunner -
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> > > > >  Full of Hot Air & Ready To Expel It Quickly.
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> > > > --
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> > > --
> > >  (
> > >   )
> > > |_D Allan
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> > > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
>
> > > I am a Natural Airgunner -
>
> > >  Full of Hot Air & Ready To Expel It Quickly.
>
> > --
>
> --
>  (
>   )
> |_D Allan
>
> Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
>
> I am a Natural Airgunner -
>
>  Full of Hot Air & Ready To Expel It Quickly.

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