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Hacking the Mind Just Got Easier With These New Tools


Originally shared by Futuristech Info

Hacking the Mind Just Got Easier With These New Tools

https://singularityhub.com/2018/11/12/hacking-the-mind-just-got-easier-with-these-new-tools/

#neuroscience #brain #health #lifehack #srsly #science #tech #technology #future

Need an extra hand?


Originally shared by Jason Mayes

Need an extra hand? Researchers in #Japan have got you covered. No really. This third arm is #brain controlled and can be used to augmented your existing limbs (or replace ones that you may have lost). Amazing.

Yep, brace yourselves, The Matrix is coming: Scientists discover how to upload knowledge to your #brain.

Originally shared by Jason Mayes

Yep, brace yourselves, The Matrix is coming: Scientists discover how to upload knowledge to your #brain. #Engineering #Science #ComputerScience #NeuroScience
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/03/01/scientists-discover-how-to-download-knowledge-to-your-brain/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/03/01/scientists-discover-how-to-download-knowledge-to-your-brain/

Neurotransmission also called synaptic transmission, is the process by which signaling molecules called...


Originally shared by Corina Marinescu

Neurotransmission also called synaptic transmission, is the process by which signaling molecules called neurotransmitters are released by a neuron (the presynaptic neuron), and bind to and activate the receptors of another neuron (the postsynaptic neuron). Neurotransmission is essential for the process of communication between two neurons.

In 1921, an Austrian scientist named Otto Loewi discovered the first neurotransmitter.  In his experiment he used two frog hearts. One heart (heart #1) was still connected to the vagus nerve. Heart #1 was placed in a chamber that was filled with saline. This chamber was connected to a second chamber that contained heart #2. So, fluid from chamber #1 was allowed to flow into chamber #2.

Electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve (which was attached to heart #1) caused heart #1 to slow down. Loewi also observed that after a delay, heart #2 also slowed down. From this experiment, Loewi hypothesized that electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve released a chemical into the fluid of chamber #1 that flowed into chamber #2. He called this chemical "Vagusstoff". We now know this chemical as the neurotransmitter called acetylcholine.

The Chemical Transmission of Nerve Action - Read & Learn:
http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1936/loewi-lecture.html

Neurons, Synapses, Action Potentials, and Neurotransmission - Read & Learn:
http://www.mind.ilstu.edu/curriculum/neurons_intro/neurons_intro.php

#neuroscience   #neurotransmission   #medicine   #brain   #synapse

Bright light alters metabolism


Originally shared by Neuroscience Roi-Girard

Bright light alters metabolism
Surfing internet before sleep. Scientists found bright light exposure increased insulin resistance compared to dim light exposure in both the morning and the evening. In the evening, bright light also caused higher peak glucose (blood sugar) levels.
Read more -https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/05/160518141416.htm    
#neurocience #light #aging #brain #neurons #synapses

How Gut #Bacteria affects the #Brain and #body


Originally shared by Bio E

How Gut #Bacteria  affects the #Brain  and #body  

#health   #digestion   #fitness   #probiotics   #biogenicsmd   #gut   #guthealth

#artificialintelligence #neuroscience #ibm #brain

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Originally shared by Михаил «Mike» Опенков

#health #biology #science #brain

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Originally shared by Lifehacker

No hype, no horror, just facts: 
http://lifehacker.com/what-marijuana-actually-does-to-your-brain-and-body-1693986467

#health #brain #neuroscience

#health   #brain   #neuroscience  

Originally shared by Rob Jongschaap

Scientists Discover 'Reset' Button For Brain's Biological Clock

'There's a master "circadian clock" in your brain that maintains your rhythms of sleeping and waking -- and for the first time, scientists may have found a way to control it.

Researchers at Vanderbilt University have discovered a "reset" button for this biological clock, which could pave the way for more effective treatments for seasonal affective disorder (SAD), jet lag and some of the negative health effects of shift work.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/03/reset-biological-clock_n_6596022.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/03/reset-biological-clock_n_6596022.html

#health #brain

#health   #brain  

Originally shared by null

This is your brain on sugar (via TED-Ed):
http://t.ted.com/nmldH1M

#health #brain #neuroscience #intelligence

#health #brain #neuroscience #intelligence

Originally shared by M Christl

Check out this cool infographic about foods that make us smarter! In order for our brain to perform at it's optimal level we need to be eating the right natural foods including good carbs, healthy fats and protein.
#infographic   #naturalfood   #healthyeating  
http://imgur.com/giq0Zev

#health #neuroscience

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Originally shared by Ward Plunet

Vicious Cycle: Obesity Sustained by Changes in Brain Biochemistry

...researchers show that in the brain cells of rats, obesity impedes the production of a hormone that curbs appetite and inspires calorie burning. The root cause appears to be a breakdown in the protein-processing mechanism of the cells. In the lab, the researchers showed they could fix the breakdown with drugs.

#sciencesunday  
#obesity  
#health  
#brain  

Journal Reference:
I. Cakir, N. E. Cyr, M. Perello, B. Patedakis Litvinov, A. Romero, R. C. Stuart, E. A. Nillni. Obesity Induces Hypothalamic Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Impairs Proopiomelanocortin (POMC) Post-translational Processing. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2013; DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M113.475343
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/05/130516105511.htm

MIT develops implantable fuel cell powered by glucose

MIT develops implantable fuel cell powered by glucose

Although the technology has been around since 1970s, MIT fuel cell is fabricated from silicon, using the same technology used to make semiconductor electronic chips. This feature allows it to be integrated with other circuits that would be needed for brain implant of the future.

#technology   #health   #energy  

Originally shared by RobAid

MIT develops implantable fuel cell powered by glucose http://www.robaid.com/bionics/mit-develops-implantable-fuel-cell-powered-by-glucose.htm #brain #implants #power #glucose #biomedicine
http://www.robaid.com/bionics/mit-develops-implantable-fuel-cell-powered-by-glucose.htm