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| Aug 5, 2014
IbzKFP A big thank you for your blog post.Really thank you! Really Great.
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| Dec 16, 2013
Isn't this what the concept of "labels" and/or "tags" is suspoped to do? To save you some work in the future, if you do some consolidation posts like this of links of yours and others (which has merit and is easy for the readers) you should make a special tag like "TMS Summaries" or something like that and then you can just send people to the link that "label" and it's one stop shopping. And it's like you aren't going to all of a sudden stop posting about TMS... There's an IMAX movie about The Brain and it follows one of the Tour De France cyclist who had a head injury and some of the things with neurons firing and stuff like that. Not only is it about the brain, but it's also about mechanical objects with wheels that help people propel themselves with a velocity greater than what they can achieve as an individual.
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| Dec 14, 2013
TRM This sounds like an open-source TMS pjcerot. That's probably why it's called Open-rTMS Project. The God Helmet' uses EEG traces derived from deep brain structures. The Open-rTMS Project claims only to be working on research similar to Persinger's, and plans to integrate with openEEG. There are commercially available versions of Persinger’s technologies, but these are not open-source. Yep, and one of them is linked to from the Open-rTMS Project web site. Do more homework. Read before you comment.
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| Jul 4, 2013
The God Helmet is not TMS. TMS uses trains' for it's siangls, and the God Helmet uses EEG traces derived from deep brain structures. The field strength is also very different. TMS uses static magnetic fields, and the God Helmet does not. This sounds like an open-source TMS project. Do more homework. There are commercially available versions of Persinger's technologies, but these are not open-source.
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| Jul 2, 2013
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| Jun 30, 2013
έψαξα και σου βρήκα και αυτό που σίγουρα θα σου φανεί πολύ ενδιαφέρον: "Within the last five years, researchers have found rTMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) usufel in treating conditions as varied as depression, epilepsy and stuttering. As a potential therapy, it is valued for being painless and non-invasive, as well as being effective in cases that don't respond to drugs. In 2000, Yale University School of Medicine researchers found rTMS reduced auditory hallucinations in schizophrenics, a group notoriously difficult to treat with conventional medicine. But some of the most promising applications of TMS have less to do with treating disease than with unlocking the brain's potential.Recently, in early 2002, researchers at the Centre of the Mind in Sydney, Australia successfully used TMS to increase creativity in a group of 17 volunteers. The team used brief, low-frequency signals to recreate the same "brain weather" observed in autistic savants (creative geniuses like Dustin Hoffman's character in Rain Man). Within 15 minutes, the subjects were drawing better than they ever could before. Further experiments could prove that anyone has the potential to become a creative genius with just the flick of a switch. ΣΗΜΕΙΩΣΗ ΝΑ ΚΑΙ ΟΙ ΚΑΝΑΔΟΙ ΠΟΥ ΑΝΑΦΕΡΘΗΚΑ: Pioneering TMS researcher Michael Persinger, a neuropsychologist at Canada's Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, is doing even more astounding work. By stimulating specific areas in the right hemisphere of the brain, he is able to induce mystical states of consciousness, giving some subjects the experience of encountering God.In scientific terminology, he uses a specific, precisely timed, repetitive signal - one dubbed the "Thomas Pulse" - to create a "sensed presence" in the test subject's brain. Some volunteers have reported feelings of pleasant detachment, while others have broken into a panic, convinced the test chamber is "hexed". And some have had direct experience of the divine.Persinger is convinced that naturally occurring electromagnetic fluctuations could be responsible for paranormal experiences like ghosts, UFOs and mystical apparitions. Some have argued, on the basis of Persinger's work, that religion itself could be electromagnetic in origin - and the transcendent experiences like those recounted by saints and mystics can be recreated with electromagnetic pulses in his laboratory.Περισσότερα links:
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