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Constable Coulter (Retired)
jc__money
When I talk about police shootings, I often consider the effect of tunnel vision on the officer while under a great deal of stress. Primal fear does that, and it
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Alec 🌳♻️
alec_zamora
Get fit now. A thread.At this point you know the research is conclusive: you need to excerise. A LOT. Especially if mental health is important to you. Excerise increases production
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Michele
Jessica98658730
This is what they are putting on the ends of the swabs for covid testing. They are 666 chipping people.https://twitter.com/JuneUchino/status/1294855161467138048 The Swab is inserted into their limbic system which surrounds
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ninelle🕊
locurainefable
how trauma can affect your memory[a thread]Memory loss is a frustrating and scary experience caused by a traumatic event. It may be a temporary way to help you cope with
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(e)
parenthetical_e
One of the most interesting questions about oscillations to me is not about frequency or power. It is simpler. Why are some oscillations synaptically excitatory and other inhibitory? https://journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.1152/jn.0
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RitaBeth
ritabeth
Feeling nauseated by the diminishment of women's pain in the Hearing Officer's reco, & Klein's attempt to avoid a factfinding. The message is clear: they say one is not enough.
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Marigold
marigold111133
Body - Mind - Earth connectionFrequency0 -30 Hz is the magic range. There’s scientific evidence that your body needs this frequency range, esp 7 - 8 Hz range (Schumann Res).
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Claire O'Callaghan
C__OCallaghan
1. What makes a mind wander? In our new perspective paper with @jmacshine and @WalpolaIshan we consider how ongoing neuromodulatory tone shapes the mind-wandering brain state, with a special role
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Dr Rachael Elward
RachaelElward
Here we investigate memory-related brain activity in patients who have had severe memory difficulties since childhood. The article is available here. I’ve made this thread to explain the research to
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Carlos E. Perez
IntuitMachine
Walter Pitts, the other half of the duo that formulated the first model of an artificial neuron, burned his PhD thesis and drunk himself to death. Why? Ludwig Wittgenstein, after
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Adam Safron
adamsafron
0/Another great interview on Brain Inspired with @dileeplearning.https://twitter.com/pgmid/status/1344038876562685952 1/I haven't been terribly careful with distinguishing between predictive coding and predictive processing in the past,
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Manifest brain damage in 55% COVID-19 patients..higher bilateral gray matter volumes (GMV) in olfactory cortices, hippocampi, insulas, left Rolandic operculum..No significant difference between severe and non-severe COVID #longcovid https:/
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Dr. Sarah, MD
SarahThooft
What is neuroplasticity?How can our brain still change after it has matured? How can we influence this through changing our environment?///A THREAD/// Definition?Neuroplasticity is the capacity of brain cells to
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Morgan Coburn
Morgan_Coburn
CW: Scary Diabetes & Brain Science (sly don't read if you are diabetic and prefer blissful ignorance)So what's the deal with Type 3 Diabetes? (also so sry I said I
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VENI VIDI VICI
Caesar_VICI
5 Reasons Why Intermittent Fasting Skyrockets Your Cognitive Function -Thread- 1-You are under stressIntermittent fasting is about putting your body under stress to make your body stronger.When you don't eat
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VulvanTheOppressor
IStandWithHer1
Puberty blockers (mostly Lupron, but all are chemically & mechanicistically very similar) - a mini review:1*) post PBs, long-term spatial memory & emotional maturation affected (Hough et al. 2017; Hough
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