Latest News for: Mind brain consciousness

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Should plants be given rights? What new botanical breakthroughs could mean

The Observer 05 May 2024
Some botanists have suggested that the whole plant might loosely resemble a brain, making consciousness a more diffuse, whole-body phenomenon. A brain, some contend, is only one way to build a mind.
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Forget Ozempic! You can THINK yourself thin with my revolutionary

The Daily Mail 29 Apr 2024
Clinical hypnosis works in a much gentler way by first taking you into a state of deep relaxation, which quietens the critical, conscious part of your mind — the logical, rational part of your brain ...
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Dr. Randy Cale’s Terrific Parenting: You can’t get there from here

The Saratogian 21 Apr 2024
Most folks move through life following a conditioned mind, meaning that their brain is patterned in specific ways and repeats that pattern repeatedly, with little conscious choice about other options.
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The Almighty Sometimes review – an excellent, empathetic portrait of mental illness

The Observer 21 Apr 2024
Neuroscience can tell us a great deal about the way our brains function but consciousness itself – our sense of identity and creativity, our personality and proclivity, our very notion of self – is to some extent utterly mysterious.
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Unraveling the Reality of Mind-Reading Technology

Cryptopolitan 16 Apr 2024
The brain-mind problem. Mind-reading technology, despite being a complex issue involving the brain-mind relationship, needs to be understood better. Although brain activity is thought to produce ...
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‘Depression takes many forms’: Desert Sands Ketamine helps Southern Utahns navigate mental health

St George News 02 Apr 2024
On the therapeutic level, it works within an area of the brain called the amygdala, which processes moods and emotions in the conscious mind ... a protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor.
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Could The Sun Be Conscious? Enter The Unorthodox World Of Panpsychism

IFL Science 26 Mar 2024
Consciousness does not need to be confined to brains,” Sheldrake told Popular Mechanics. “The link between minds and physical systems seems to be through rhythmic electromagnetic fields, which of course are present in our brains.
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Scientists can’t decide if consciousness is real or fake

BGR 25 Mar 2024
What if everything in our world has a soul and mind? What if every desk, chair, and potted plant has a conscious stream of thoughts? That’s the basic idea behind Panpsychism, a theory first put forward in the late 16th century by Francesco Patrizi.
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New neuroscience research sheds light on the mystery of mind blanking

PsyPost 22 Mar 2024
Unlike mental states with reportable content, such as daydreaming or engaging in a task, mind blanking represents a unique state of consciousness that lacked thorough neural characterization.
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What Does Dying Sound Like? Music And The Near Death Experience

The Quietus 20 Mar 2024
“The one thing that really stuck in my mind was me standing up and playing an instrument,” Kofi remembers in a BBC interview from 2021 ... “I don’t believe that the mind and consciousness can exist apart from the brain.
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Cordyceps, the Carpenter Ant, and the Boundaries of the Self: The Strange Science of Zombie Fungi

Brainpickings 09 Mar 2024
... can make a Heav’n of Hell, a Hell of Heav’n.” While this is psychologically true — the mind is, after all, how consciousness renders reality — it is not always physiologically true.
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Mark Blundell and Richard Hammond relive near-fatal car crashes

AOL 27 Feb 2024
“So I was conscious throughout ... “The only thing that really sticks in my mind was the noise because of the impact of a car hitting concrete and that’s the thing that actually like rattled my brain.”.
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Richard Hammond triggered 18 years after 300mph horror Top Gear crash

Metro UK 27 Feb 2024
‘So I was conscious throughout ... ‘The only thing that really sticks in my mind was the noise because of the impact of a car hitting concrete and that’s the thing that actually like rattled my brain.’.
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Stressed? Ditch the desk and take a break: Unleash the power of Korean mung!

Gulf News 01 Feb 2024
The idea is to just heal in the nothingness; let your mind wander without judgment ... Watching Nature is a relief for frazzled minds and some sort of a comforting solace for an overworked brain, she explains ... It's like allowing the mind to wander.
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Emma Stone Reacts To Backlash Over Controversial Poor Things Sex Scenes

Huffington Post 19 Jan 2024
(Poor things) loved the movie but can someone explain why its ok for her to have sex when she’s said to have the brain + consciousness of a toddler/young child? Not even the maturity, a literal babies ...
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