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Brain Science Podcast. Brain Mind podcasts. Ignore this box please. Add to Browser Install Firefox add-on More ways to add DDG Feedback Report Bad Results Other Help / Feedback Add to Browser Give feedback Try this search on : Apple LOC.gov Search syntax s:d sort by date r:uk uk region site: domain search \ search first result More... r:n turn off region !     This page requires Javascript. BSP Show Notes — Brain Science Podcast This blog contains detailed show notes for the Brain Science Podcast , including links to free episode transcripts. brainsciencepodcast.com/bsp/ More from brainsciencepodcast.com Mind and brain podcast guide « Mind Hacks Mind and brain podcast guide. ... Mindhacks.com/2007/03/12/mind-and-brain-podcast-guide/ More from mindhacks.com Brain Science Podcast ... author of " Mind and Brain : A Critical Appraisal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

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Sound Sleepers' Brain Waves Block Sounds: Scientific American ... Mind & Brain :: 60-Second Science:: August 12, 2010:: 2 Comments:: Email:: Print; Sound Sleepers' Brain Waves Block Sounds People who can sleep through loud noises have more short bursts of fast brain waves , which may block the external sounds. scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm? Brain Waves Predict Epileptic Seizures: SHARE: Tweet.

Neuroscience. Primacy of Consciousness. "You are what you think you are. " - The Finder A few minutes of online research on the topic of war casualties reveals that humans are our own worst enemy. Why have we been so willing to kill hundreds of millions of our own species? Tribal customs, habits, beliefs, mythologies and laws naturally evolved out of unique regional geographic characteristics. Desert people are naturally very concerned with water rights. Coastal villages want to protect access to good fishing. Agricultural communities compete for productive soils. Each successive group lays claim to ownership for reasons they deem to be valid.

But the implications of recent science implies a fundamental shift in the identity of the ultimate moral authority. Albert Einstein, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921, wrote, “A human being is part of a whole, called by us the ‘Universe’, a part limited in time and space. Einstein also wrote that God is either nothing or everything. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Human Consciousness. The study of human consciousness has seen three profoundly important discoveries emerge in the past couple of decades: The subconscious mind has data processing power much greater than the conscious mind; perhaps a million times greater.There are about as many brain cells in the human heart as in the entire brain of a dog.The universe and everything in it (including our bodies and minds) is a part of an interconnected energy matrix.

Each of these discoveries, considered separately, is astounding. But the combined implications are so significant that it may well change our very identity as a species more deeply than any previous knowledge about how mind is related to matter. In his book on Cellular Consciousness, Bruce Lipton says that our subconscious mind is similar to the operating system in a computer. He writes that every living cell can at any time be in one of two modes: growth or protection. Gregg Braden believes that emotion is the very key to our how we create and sustain life. The Subconscious Mind. Brain plasticity.