03-16-2015, 08:59 AM
From examine(dot)com
I remember seeing a thread where Shannon posted something about TV inducing a state of suggestible trance via Theta Brain Waves.
Alpha wave is the alert + relaxed state. One would imagine learning would be more efficient in this state of mind.
So does altering brain wave patterns effect the rate at which the brain learns subs? I doubt it's wise to go about altering the brain patterns for the sake of the subs... But what does interest me is the formation of new nerve pathways via Nerve Growth Pathway / Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor.
All this stuff is so exciting to me. I could be getting way above my head in thinking that it'll have a significant effect in the way my brain processes the subs... BUT it's known that 5G subs use so much of the brain's capacity that it is not wise to use other subs with it, so what if you enhance the brain's capacity? Not that the reason for doing so would be specifically to use other subs with it, but more to the ability of the brain to process the information more effectively and quicker.
Thoughts?
Quote:Noopept (0.2mg/kg) has been noted to increase spindle-like activity and alpha wave function in all tested brain regions (rat data) similar to Piracetam (400mg/kg) while in the right cortex and hippocampus a greater increase in beta 1 wave function decrease of the delta function was noted with Noopept.
I remember seeing a thread where Shannon posted something about TV inducing a state of suggestible trance via Theta Brain Waves.
Alpha wave is the alert + relaxed state. One would imagine learning would be more efficient in this state of mind.
So does altering brain wave patterns effect the rate at which the brain learns subs? I doubt it's wise to go about altering the brain patterns for the sake of the subs... But what does interest me is the formation of new nerve pathways via Nerve Growth Pathway / Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor.
Quote:Two possible mechanisms of action for enhancing cognition are a sensitizing effect on acetylcholine processes or induction of neurotrophin production, both of which theoretically enhance memory formation
All this stuff is so exciting to me. I could be getting way above my head in thinking that it'll have a significant effect in the way my brain processes the subs... BUT it's known that 5G subs use so much of the brain's capacity that it is not wise to use other subs with it, so what if you enhance the brain's capacity? Not that the reason for doing so would be specifically to use other subs with it, but more to the ability of the brain to process the information more effectively and quicker.
Thoughts?