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Experimentally-induced mental thoughts amplification
tkadm30 replied to tkadm30's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
My experimental research on mental thoughts amplification suggests that gamma-band neural oscillations can be modulated by synaptic (dopamine) exocytosis. -
My apologies. Here's an updated link:
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The quantum brain dynamics (QBD) theory is a legitimate area of study and emerging neuroscience field. However, is neural synchronicity a legitimate model to study phase-transition-driven systems?
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No bias: Does marijuana permanently effect the brain?
tkadm30 replied to straightloco's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
This campaign of disinformation about the cannabis-induced brain damage is financed by global pharmaceuticals companies who also sells a lot of antipsychotic medications... Just saying.- 51 replies
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My impressions is that neural synchronicity is poorly understood. I'm looking for opinions to better understand neural synchronicity and phase coherence in terms of quantum electrodynamics.
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Neuronal phase coherence in brain activity: How does interneuronal phase coherence trigger brain-to-brain connectivity? How does synchronicity of neuronal populations affects synaptic quantum tunnelling?
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No bias: Does marijuana permanently effect the brain?
tkadm30 replied to straightloco's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
Smoking anything induce nitric oxide production - a proinflammatory response inhibited by partial THC binding to CB1 receptors. -
Yes, accessing the subconscious mind is a form of emancipation from external influences...
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No bias: Does marijuana permanently effect the brain?
tkadm30 replied to straightloco's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
Clin Immunol. 2012 Jan;142(1):57-67. doi: 10.1016/j.clim.2011.02.010. Epub 2011 Mar 21. Neuroprotective agents: cannabinoids. Sánchez AJ1, García-Merino A. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21420365 Curr Pharm Des. 2004;10(18):2177-83. Cannabinoids as neuroprotective agents in traumatic brain injury. Biegon A1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15281893 -
I would like to discuss the implications of neuronal phase coherence in brain activity. Precisely, I would like to know your opinions on neural synchronicity and the role of (synaptic) exocytosis in the neuromodulation of emotionality and saliency. Thanks in advance. tkadm30
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Cannabis and onset of schizophrenia
tkadm30 replied to aj47's topic in Anatomy, Physiology and Neuroscience
There's no correlation between chronic cannabis use and schizophrenia. This is pseudoscientific voodoo fabricated to facilitate the organized trafficking of antipsychotics medication. The truth is cannabis medicine is potential antipsychotic (CBD) treatment for a variety of symptoms. THC is also implicated in the antidepressant activity of cannabis. -
No bias: Does marijuana permanently effect the brain?
tkadm30 replied to straightloco's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
This. Omitting to cite or ignoring mainstream research about the neuroprotection effects of cannabinoids is serious lack of academic rigor. Well, "StringJunky", do you offer anything else than spurious rants?- 51 replies
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No bias: Does marijuana permanently effect the brain?
tkadm30 replied to straightloco's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
Nice words. But obviously this statement is suffering from severe scientific dishonesty, since it omit to mention the neuroprotective potential of cannabinoids. Cognitive dissonance or scientific dishonesty? You decide... -
Interesting. I guess the quantum-like phase coherence in neuronal populations is sensitive to exocytosis. Thanks for your input, DrmDoc.
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Experimentally-induced mental thoughts amplification
tkadm30 replied to tkadm30's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
The pharmacological activation of dopaminergic signaling via THC administration may trigger experimental observer-dependent access to the subsconscious mind. It is a scientific investigation on the quantum-like phase coherence in biological systems, presumely known as neural synchronicity. -
Strange, The scientific radicalisation of geoengineering use deception and ignorance to discourage scientific research: Your comments are both deceptive and misinformed about the observability of chemtrails. The bioeffects of aerosolized nanoparticles on human health is controversial and poorly understood: You clearly do not know what you speak about if you have no concerns for the biological effects and safety of engineered nanoparticles exposure.
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Strange, You speak nonsense my friend... Geoengineering was easily observable until Trump got elected... bubye!!
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Sure. I admire anti-chemtrails activists who find themselves happy in believing the sky is blue.
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Systemic disinformation on the Internet about clandestine geoengineering activity is an evidence of cognitive infiltration on the science of geoengineering. A contrail is not visibly observable and does not persist or condense to create clouds. Propaganda (cognitive brainwashing) about geoengineering existence is observable on forums like this one. My impressions is that the corruption of global climatic data may manipulate the true implications of climate change: The unilateral modification of the weather with aerosolized nanoparticles with potential consequences for human health is poorly understood aspect of geoengineering.
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The systemic disinformation is evidence of a global initiative to manipulate climatic data using geoengineering.
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I disagree. The "conspiracy theory" label is significant for disinformation purposes only. You can interpret this the way you want, but the globalization of climatic data is subject to solar radiation management (SRM) policies.
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I have hardly observed any clandestine geoengineering activity (chemtrails) since Trump has been elected. I think this could be a big victory for us if the US administration is putting an end to unilateral climate engineering. The disinformation about climate changes is geopolitical manipulation of climatic data by artificially generating weather (atmospheric) abnormalities.
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No bias: Does marijuana permanently effect the brain?
tkadm30 replied to straightloco's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
An evident misconception is that cannabinoids permanently damage brain cells. In fact, cannabinoids are neuroprotective compounds used to treat a range of clinical conditions, including multiple sclerosis and alzheimer disease. Cannabinoids also promote proneurogenic factors (BDNF) and neurogenesis (the formation of new neurons). -
Thank you for this reply. Your review of synaptic hypercomputation and phase-transition driven exocytosis as potential neuromodulators of consciousness is sensible and crucial to my understanding of biological hypercomputation. I would definitely like to discuss the fundamentals of biological hypercomputation with you in more details. My observations on "non-classical" hypercomputation indicates that living systems through the neuromodulation of consciousness are capable of functional hypercomputation. I think that neuronal phase coherence is a form of quantum-like wavefunction regulating phasic synchronicity in the brain. Hence, neuronal synchronicity appears as regulating optimal neurocomputation efficiency of synaptic (dopamine) exocytosis. (interneuronal quantum tunnelling) Interneuronal quantum tunnelling of beta-neurexins proteins mediate phasic synchronicity of endocannabinoid signaling: The effects of exocytosis on neuronal phase coherence are negatively mediated by functional dopamine D2 receptor connectivity. In particular dopamine-CB1 heteromeric expression may fine-tune dopamine connectivity.
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Here's a research paper on the concepts of biological hypercomputation: https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1210/1210.4819.pdf I'm not flaming. Only attempting to discuss the essential concepts of synaptic hypercomputation.