Category: Gray Matters!
Will that be the Hypnosis…left or right?
Posted by admin in Gray Matters!, Self-Hypnosis, Showcase, Uncategorized Sunday, 24 January 2010 01:43 No Comments
Such as:
Do long term, expert meditators and mind training neuronauts trained on bio/neurofeedback would fall into the hemi-synched (hemispherically symmetrical) category subsequently finding difficulty a block to hypnosis…
Trans-cranial Magnetism is mentioned at the end of the article
HYPNO-tisability may be a brain wiring issue/option – the easier you go into trance, the more disparate your brain hemispheric, stoking a biological basis for hypnosis…
According to an article in New Scientist:
- 15 per cent of people are very hypnotisable
- 10 per cent are almost impossible to hypnotise
- The rest fit somewhere between
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May the Force Biofeed your way back
Posted by admin in Gray Matters!, Mind Management, Showcase Thursday, 21 January 2010 02:11 No Comments

It’s a headline, innovative & primo EEG neurofeedback toy and the first of a wave of them to hit the market. This is includes Barbie (Mattel) Mindflex and the Emotiv hat. This paradigm-shaking new game monitors brainwave activity and allowing you the user to control a small ball moving through a 10 inch training tower using nothing but mental focus and concentration.
It’s good tech. You control a ping-pong ball by the power of your mind. No really. The main unit is a Star Wars branded base, liberally laced with red LEDs, out of which climbs a clear plastic tube more correctly termed the Jedi Training Tower. Inside this is the Jedi training sphere, which rises or falls in the Tower according to the power of the fan at its base, which blows it up there
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Brain exercise and training for memory
Posted by admin in Gray Matters!, Mind Management, Showcase, Sports psychology Thursday, 9 July 2009 01:31 No Comments

Brain Training
It’s common knowledge that a proper exercise regimen can do wonders for the body. Only recently, however, have psychologists and gerontologists aggressively applied the same principle to the mind.
Among people who work with older adults, the concept of “cognitive fitness” has become a buzzword to describe activities that stimulate underutilized areas of the brain and improve memory. Proponents of brain-fitness exercises say such mental conditioning can help prevent or delay memory loss and the onset of other age-related cognitive disorders.
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Nun Language Skills Scope Future Alzheimer’s Brain Potential
Posted by admin in Gray Matters!, Showcase Thursday, 9 July 2009 01:23 No Comments

You can't have nun and some
Superior language skills in your late teens and early twenties may actually protect you from dementia many decades later, according to a new study of 38 Catholic nuns who donated their brains to science.
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Mental Workout
Posted by admin in Depression, Gray Matters!, Mind Management, Showcase, Sports psychology, Visualization Tuesday, 23 June 2009 20:28 No Comments
We are next going to do some exercises involving your body and mind, some of these are derived from brain gym exercises, and some of them are what we call mental floss
This next series of steps are a most simple physical procedure, but they are very stimulating for your mind
Lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles with it. Now, while doing this, draw the number “6″ in the air with your right hand.
Drawing the figure 8 in the air with the right hand, then left hand then both hands then draw it from your left eye to your right
Do double doodles, both hands in the air using index finger trace circles
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