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Something I've been playing around with for quite some time.

The mechanisms conventional science use are not something I've trialed (or had access to), and whilst they're interesting and may be applicable in certain clinical settings, probably aren't going to be responsible for some neuroplastic revolution.

But it's refreshing to listen to the concepts of neuroplasticity being explored (Brian Greene is also a very entertaining host).

I've long since contended the end result of optimal neuroplastic intervention could be, optimal human behavioural impulse control - a behavioural and societal revolution.

Kind of explored the beginnings of this mechanism:

Exploring and clarifying this is still in progress for me personally (i.e. no academic paper compiled on it yet).

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