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Fiery darts the burning of the mind
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Understanding the mind
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VISION MIND & SOUND

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This affects the Brian Limbic System, the Dopamine hypothesis level, the Hippocampus, the frontal lobe, the occipital lobe, and the Pineal gland, but it is the occipital lode where it feels the effect of incapacitated blindness or vision hypnosis. Fixed-Eye Fixation in religious objects or any object HD TV flat screams
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The Brain's antenna Magnetite biomineralization in the human brain
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Hand Knob Area of Pre-motor Cortex Represents the Whole Body in a Compositional Way ‘‘Hand knob’’ area of pre-motor cortex is tuned to the entire body d A compositional neural code links matching movements from all 4 limbs d Separate coding of the movement and limb to be moved may facilitate skill transfer d A discrete BCI can accurately decode movements of all 4 limbs from hand knob
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The neo-cortex and thalamus are responsible for controlling the brain's imagination, along with many of the brain's other functions such as consciousness and abstract thought.

The neo-cortex is part of the cerebral cortex (along with the archicortex and paleocortex - which are cortical parts of the limbic system). ... It is involved in higher functions such as sensory perception, generation of motor commands, spatial reasoning, conscious thought, and in humans, language.

In the human brain, the neo-cortex is the largest part of the cerebral cortex, which is the outer layer of the cerebrum, with the allocortex making up the rest. The neo-cortex is made up of six layers, labeled from the outermost inwards, I to VI.


EMF Radiation Types: ELF, RF, EF, MF
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The diencephalon is made up of four main components: the thalamus, the subthalamus, the hypothalamus, and the epithalamus. The hypothalamus is an integral part of the endocrine system, with the key function of linking the nervous system to the endocrine system via the pituitary gland.

Thalamus Featured snippet from the web The thalamus is a mostly gray matter structure of the diencephalon that has many essential roles in human physiology. The thalamus is composed of different nuclei that each serve a unique role, ranging from relaying sensory and motor signals, as well as regulation of consciousness and alertness

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The Retrosplenial Cortex Inner Compass
What is the human compass?

We are endowed with what I call an Inner Human Compass showing North, South, East, and West, as to actions towards other people, animals, and nature: our behavior in the world within which we live. ... As all compasses, our human compass will be influenced by the magnetic forces around us.


low High Frequencies Whisper to the Mind Primary Auditory Cortex Frequencies are?
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What is the function of the primary auditory cortex?

The primary auditory cortex is one of three parts that make up the auditory cortex. It is located between the secondary and tertiary auditory cortexes, in the temporal lobe of the brain. This part of the cortex has the responsibility of processing sound and high frequencies

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How can auditory training retrain your brain to "hear" better?

How Auditory Training Can Retrain Your Brain to "Hear" Better The most popular treatment for hearing loss involves using in-ear devices that help amplify sound. With the use of hearing aids, users can more clearly distinguish sounds and speech that might otherwise go undetected

How does the brain process auditory signals?
The auditory processing factors are felt to occur after the cochlea “transforms” the auditory signal into a neural response by innervating the nerve endings of the eighth cranial nerve also called the auditory nerve. The auditory nerve then travels up from the cochlea to the low brainstem auditory areas.

What is the auditory region of the brain?
The auditory cortex is the region of the brain that is responsible for processing auditory (sound) information. The primary auditory cortex is located in the temporal lobe.

What is the primary auditory pathway?
Primary Auditory Pathway. The processing of decoded sound material starts within the primary auditory pathway. This pathway carries messages from the cochlea to a sensory area of the temporal lobe called the auditory cortex.
The first stop on this journey is taken in the brain stem, where decoding of basic signals such as duration
 
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