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Cognition Enhancer Extended Version For Studying - Isochronic Tones
Get the Mp3 version here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-extended-version-isochronic-tones/
What does this track do?
This music can be used for longer study or homework sessions and will help you to maintain a good level of concentration and focus, while at the same time feeling quite relaxed.
This track contains isochronic tones, which is the rep
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Cognition: How Your Mind Can Amaze and Betray You - Crash Course Psychology #15
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if y...
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Cognition Enhancer For Clearer and Faster Thinking - Isochronic Tones
Download as an Mp3 here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-isochronic-tones/
HEADPHONES REQUIRED - Note: As this session stimulates each ear with different frequencies, you will need to use headphones to experience the full effect.
Alternative background sounds available on Mp3 at the above page: Orchestral, Hybrid, World Music, Rain, Brown Noise.
Wha
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(1 HOUR) Cognition Enhancer - Clearer, Smarter Thinking - Learning & Intelligence ISOCHRONIC
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What is Cognition ?
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Cognition Enhancer Extended Orchestral 1 For Studying - Isochronic Tones
Get the Mp3 version here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-extended-version-isochronic-tones/
What does this track do?
This music can be used for longer study or homework sessions and will help you to maintain a good level of concentration and focus, while at the same time feeling quite relaxed.
This track contains isochronic tones, which is the rep
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How Does the Brain Work? - Human Cognition | PSYCHOLOGY & BRAIN SCIENCE VIDEO
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Study Music to Increase Focus: Cognition Enhancer Extended, Orchestral 2 with Isochronic Tones
Get the Mp3 version here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-extended-version-isochronic-tones/
This is the 'Orchestral 2' version of my product: Cognition Enhancer Extended.
This music can be used for longer study or homework sessions and will help you to maintain a good level of concentration and focus, while at the same time feeling quite relaxed.
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Clothes have powers...over your mind. Learn more about this idea and others in the book, You Are Now Less Dumb, by David McRaney. Go to www.youarenososmart.com to learn more.
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Source: Adam, Hajo, and Adam D. Galinsky. "Enclothed Cognition." Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 48, no. 4 (2012): 918-- 25.
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This session will provide an in-depth look at human perception and cognition, and its implications for interactive and visual design. The human brain is purely treated as an information processing machine, and we will teach the audience its attributes, its advantages, its limitations, and generally how to hack it. While the content will provide a deep review of recent cognitive sc
Cognition Enhancer Extended Version For Studying - Isochronic Tones
Get the Mp3 version here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-extended-version-isochronic-tones/
What does this track...
Get the Mp3 version here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-extended-version-isochronic-tones/
What does this track do?
This music can be used for longer study or homework sessions and will help you to maintain a good level of concentration and focus, while at the same time feeling quite relaxed.
This track contains isochronic tones, which is the repetitive beats you hear behind the music. After around 5 or 6 minutes your brainwaves start to synchronize with the frequency of the tones. Then, as the tones change and cycle up and down through a specific frequency range, your brainwaves follow along in step with them. This process is known as brainwave entrainment.
The ‘beat’ frequencies used in this track range between 10 to 20 Hz, which means they beat at between 10 to 20 times per second. At the lowest end of 10Hz, this is known as the Alpha frequency range, which is a reasonably relaxed mental state. At the highest 20Hz frequency you up into the Beta range. When you are awake, alert and focused during the day, your brain’s dominant frequency will be in the Beta range.
When we are studying or doing things that are mentally taxing, we might feel very alert and focused, but we are also a little tense, perhaps because of the importance of what we are working on, or maybe because we are under a time deadline. This extra pressure can cause mental blocks and make it harder for you to ‘think on your feet’.
This isochronic tones session is designed to help overcome that problem, by increasing your levels of Alpha and Beta brainwave activity. So you get the benefit of having increased beta activity which is good for concentration, but at the same time you have enough Alpha activity to be relaxed, resulting in a state of relaxed focus, where you can think more clearly and overcome mental blocks.
Headphones are recommended
You can use this session without headphones, but to get the full benefit of the stimulation I’m about to mention you will need to be wearing headphones and on the correct way around. If your headphones aren’t clearly marked which is the left and right, this video will help you determine which is which: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTvJoYnpeRQ.
This is an advanced ‘split hemisphere’ isochronic tones session, which stimulates each ear with a different beat frequency. Your right brain is stimulated within the 10 to 14Hz range, and your left brain between 10 to 20Hz, making the left more dominant. The left brain is associated with logic, analysis, maths, language, facts and reasoning, so it can be beneficial to have the left more dominant when studying or other similar mentally taxing activities.
ADD/ADHD
ADD and similar disorders are often characterized by "slow-wave" EEG patterns, particularly in the left frontal region. So this track can also provide relief for ADD/ADHD symptoms by increasing the frequency of the brainwave activity in the left brain.
How should you listen to this?
You can listen to this track with your eyes open while studying, reading or doing other activities that require a higher level of concentration. You can also sit somewhere quiet and relaxing and use it as a form of mental meditation with your eyes closed.
When to listen?
It is best to use this during the daytime and early evening, but not too close to bedtime. Because this track stimulates your brain to a more alert and focused state, it’s not suitable for listening to while sleeping, as it will probably disrupt your sleep.
How Loud Should The Volume Be?
Play it at a volume level you feel comfortable with. The main thing to consider is that it should be loud enough to hear the repetitive isochronic tones, so you don't want it so quiet you can hardly hear them. But you also don't want it so loud that it’s uncomfortable for you. Somewhere in the middle is my recommendation.
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
Drink some water - Make sure you are well hydrated before listening to brainwave entrainment.
It is not recommended to listen to this while driving or operating machinery, or while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or any mind altering substance, because it hasn't been tested in that environment.
Those who should also NOT listen to this video/audio include: Those who are prone to or have had seizures, epilepsy, pregnant or wear a pacemaker should NOT listen to this video/audio.
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wn.com/Cognition Enhancer Extended Version For Studying Isochronic Tones
Get the Mp3 version here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-extended-version-isochronic-tones/
What does this track do?
This music can be used for longer study or homework sessions and will help you to maintain a good level of concentration and focus, while at the same time feeling quite relaxed.
This track contains isochronic tones, which is the repetitive beats you hear behind the music. After around 5 or 6 minutes your brainwaves start to synchronize with the frequency of the tones. Then, as the tones change and cycle up and down through a specific frequency range, your brainwaves follow along in step with them. This process is known as brainwave entrainment.
The ‘beat’ frequencies used in this track range between 10 to 20 Hz, which means they beat at between 10 to 20 times per second. At the lowest end of 10Hz, this is known as the Alpha frequency range, which is a reasonably relaxed mental state. At the highest 20Hz frequency you up into the Beta range. When you are awake, alert and focused during the day, your brain’s dominant frequency will be in the Beta range.
When we are studying or doing things that are mentally taxing, we might feel very alert and focused, but we are also a little tense, perhaps because of the importance of what we are working on, or maybe because we are under a time deadline. This extra pressure can cause mental blocks and make it harder for you to ‘think on your feet’.
This isochronic tones session is designed to help overcome that problem, by increasing your levels of Alpha and Beta brainwave activity. So you get the benefit of having increased beta activity which is good for concentration, but at the same time you have enough Alpha activity to be relaxed, resulting in a state of relaxed focus, where you can think more clearly and overcome mental blocks.
Headphones are recommended
You can use this session without headphones, but to get the full benefit of the stimulation I’m about to mention you will need to be wearing headphones and on the correct way around. If your headphones aren’t clearly marked which is the left and right, this video will help you determine which is which: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTvJoYnpeRQ.
This is an advanced ‘split hemisphere’ isochronic tones session, which stimulates each ear with a different beat frequency. Your right brain is stimulated within the 10 to 14Hz range, and your left brain between 10 to 20Hz, making the left more dominant. The left brain is associated with logic, analysis, maths, language, facts and reasoning, so it can be beneficial to have the left more dominant when studying or other similar mentally taxing activities.
ADD/ADHD
ADD and similar disorders are often characterized by "slow-wave" EEG patterns, particularly in the left frontal region. So this track can also provide relief for ADD/ADHD symptoms by increasing the frequency of the brainwave activity in the left brain.
How should you listen to this?
You can listen to this track with your eyes open while studying, reading or doing other activities that require a higher level of concentration. You can also sit somewhere quiet and relaxing and use it as a form of mental meditation with your eyes closed.
When to listen?
It is best to use this during the daytime and early evening, but not too close to bedtime. Because this track stimulates your brain to a more alert and focused state, it’s not suitable for listening to while sleeping, as it will probably disrupt your sleep.
How Loud Should The Volume Be?
Play it at a volume level you feel comfortable with. The main thing to consider is that it should be loud enough to hear the repetitive isochronic tones, so you don't want it so quiet you can hardly hear them. But you also don't want it so loud that it’s uncomfortable for you. Somewhere in the middle is my recommendation.
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
Drink some water - Make sure you are well hydrated before listening to brainwave entrainment.
It is not recommended to listen to this while driving or operating machinery, or while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or any mind altering substance, because it hasn't been tested in that environment.
Those who should also NOT listen to this video/audio include: Those who are prone to or have had seizures, epilepsy, pregnant or wear a pacemaker should NOT listen to this video/audio.
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- published: 09 Feb 2015
- views: 301
Cognition: How Your Mind Can Amaze and Betray You - Crash Course Psychology #15
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Also, if y......
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wn.com/Cognition How Your Mind Can Amaze And Betray You Crash Course Psychology 15
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- published: 19 May 2014
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author: CrashCourse
Cognition Enhancer For Clearer and Faster Thinking - Isochronic Tones
Download as an Mp3 here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-isochronic-tones/
HEADPHONES REQUIRED - Note: As this se...
Download as an Mp3 here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-isochronic-tones/
HEADPHONES REQUIRED - Note: As this session stimulates each ear with different frequencies, you will need to use headphones to experience the full effect.
Alternative background sounds available on Mp3 at the above page: Orchestral, Hybrid, World Music, Rain, Brown Noise.
What does this track do?
This session stimulates Beta, SMR and Alpha, alternating in 2 minute increments to help keep the user relaxed and engaged.
Note: SMR (sensorimotor rhythm) relates to the frequency range between 12 - 15Hz. It's associated with sensory processing and motor control. Stimulating this can result in relaxed focus and improved attention.
This session is meant to speed up the brain while keeping the left hemisphere dominant (good for attention, concentration and reducing emotional response and hyperactivity). ADD and similar disorders are often characterized by "slow-wave" EEG patterns, particularly in the left frontal region. As such, this session stimulates the left brain hemisphere with Beta frequencies and the right with SMR.
Can it be used to help with studying and if so, when should you listen to it?
Yes, it can be helpful to use while studying, and if you read through the many comments about this track, you'll see that many people have successfully used it for studying.
You can either listen to it while you are studying, to get your brain into a good mental state when you need it. Or if you are someone that gets a bit distracted by music while studying, listen to it just before you begin.
How Loud Should The Volume Be?
There is varying advice and opinions on the impact of volume with brainwave entrainment, with some saying the louder it is the more impact it has. From my own experience, my advice is to play it at a volume level you feel comfortable with. The main thing to consider is that it should be loud enough to hear the repetitive isochronic tones, so you don't want it so quiet you can hardly hear them. But you also don't want it so loud that its uncomfortable for you. Somewhere in the middle is my recommendation.
How To Use This?
Use this session in the morning or afternoon, to train your brain for better cognition, such as clearer and faster thinking. You can either sit somewhere quiet and comfortable with your eyes closed and give your brain a nice workout, or you can also listen to this while doing an activity that requires a boost in concentration, like studying.
How long should you listen for to get a good effect?
It takes around 6 minutes for your brainwaves to fall in step with the tones and become entrained. It then takes time to be guided along the frequency range used in the track. Listening to about half way through is the minimum in my opinion, but 30 minutes is the optimum and preferred length to listen for.
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
Drink some water - Make sure you are well hydrated before listening to brainwave entrainment.
WHY? Your brain is made up of around 75% water, so it needs plenty of water to function well. When you stimulate your brain in this way, you're increasing electrical activity and blood flow in the brain and giving your brain a good workout, so it can be a good idea to drink before listening, so that your brain can fire on all cylinders.
It is not recommended to listen to this while driving or operating machinery.
WHY? Brainwave entrainment involves a process of stimulating your brainwaves and changing your mental state. While this is safe to do and use in normal situations, it can sometimes zone you out during the track, as you focus in on the sound of the tones. This could result in you being distracted temporarily, which is not a good thing while you're driving or operating machinery.
Some people also experience tingling and other sensations from the stimulation. While that might feel quite nice sitting in a comfortable chair at home, it could cause you to be distracted while driving and result in an accident.
It is not recommended to listen to this while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or any mind altering substance.
WHY? When your brain is under the influence of drugs or alcohol it's not operating to it's full capacity, and you react differently to stimulation and situations, compared to when you are sober. So as a precaution and because I don't know how you will react in that situation, I recommend you do not use it in that situation.
Who Should NOT listen to this audio?
Those who should not listen to this video/audio include: Those who are prone to or have had seizures, epilepsy, pregnant or wear a pacemaker should NOT listen to this video/audio.
WHY? There is insufficient research data in this area, so as a precaution, if you are among the categories listed above, I would recommend you consult a doctor or medical professional before listening to this video/audio.
® Copyright MindAmend.com
wn.com/Cognition Enhancer For Clearer And Faster Thinking Isochronic Tones
Download as an Mp3 here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-isochronic-tones/
HEADPHONES REQUIRED - Note: As this session stimulates each ear with different frequencies, you will need to use headphones to experience the full effect.
Alternative background sounds available on Mp3 at the above page: Orchestral, Hybrid, World Music, Rain, Brown Noise.
What does this track do?
This session stimulates Beta, SMR and Alpha, alternating in 2 minute increments to help keep the user relaxed and engaged.
Note: SMR (sensorimotor rhythm) relates to the frequency range between 12 - 15Hz. It's associated with sensory processing and motor control. Stimulating this can result in relaxed focus and improved attention.
This session is meant to speed up the brain while keeping the left hemisphere dominant (good for attention, concentration and reducing emotional response and hyperactivity). ADD and similar disorders are often characterized by "slow-wave" EEG patterns, particularly in the left frontal region. As such, this session stimulates the left brain hemisphere with Beta frequencies and the right with SMR.
Can it be used to help with studying and if so, when should you listen to it?
Yes, it can be helpful to use while studying, and if you read through the many comments about this track, you'll see that many people have successfully used it for studying.
You can either listen to it while you are studying, to get your brain into a good mental state when you need it. Or if you are someone that gets a bit distracted by music while studying, listen to it just before you begin.
How Loud Should The Volume Be?
There is varying advice and opinions on the impact of volume with brainwave entrainment, with some saying the louder it is the more impact it has. From my own experience, my advice is to play it at a volume level you feel comfortable with. The main thing to consider is that it should be loud enough to hear the repetitive isochronic tones, so you don't want it so quiet you can hardly hear them. But you also don't want it so loud that its uncomfortable for you. Somewhere in the middle is my recommendation.
How To Use This?
Use this session in the morning or afternoon, to train your brain for better cognition, such as clearer and faster thinking. You can either sit somewhere quiet and comfortable with your eyes closed and give your brain a nice workout, or you can also listen to this while doing an activity that requires a boost in concentration, like studying.
How long should you listen for to get a good effect?
It takes around 6 minutes for your brainwaves to fall in step with the tones and become entrained. It then takes time to be guided along the frequency range used in the track. Listening to about half way through is the minimum in my opinion, but 30 minutes is the optimum and preferred length to listen for.
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
Drink some water - Make sure you are well hydrated before listening to brainwave entrainment.
WHY? Your brain is made up of around 75% water, so it needs plenty of water to function well. When you stimulate your brain in this way, you're increasing electrical activity and blood flow in the brain and giving your brain a good workout, so it can be a good idea to drink before listening, so that your brain can fire on all cylinders.
It is not recommended to listen to this while driving or operating machinery.
WHY? Brainwave entrainment involves a process of stimulating your brainwaves and changing your mental state. While this is safe to do and use in normal situations, it can sometimes zone you out during the track, as you focus in on the sound of the tones. This could result in you being distracted temporarily, which is not a good thing while you're driving or operating machinery.
Some people also experience tingling and other sensations from the stimulation. While that might feel quite nice sitting in a comfortable chair at home, it could cause you to be distracted while driving and result in an accident.
It is not recommended to listen to this while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or any mind altering substance.
WHY? When your brain is under the influence of drugs or alcohol it's not operating to it's full capacity, and you react differently to stimulation and situations, compared to when you are sober. So as a precaution and because I don't know how you will react in that situation, I recommend you do not use it in that situation.
Who Should NOT listen to this audio?
Those who should not listen to this video/audio include: Those who are prone to or have had seizures, epilepsy, pregnant or wear a pacemaker should NOT listen to this video/audio.
WHY? There is insufficient research data in this area, so as a precaution, if you are among the categories listed above, I would recommend you consult a doctor or medical professional before listening to this video/audio.
® Copyright MindAmend.com
- published: 13 May 2013
- views: 3749519
(1 HOUR) Cognition Enhancer - Clearer, Smarter Thinking - Learning & Intelligence ISOCHRONIC
Please Subscribe for the Only Binaural Channel exclusively featuring FULL LENGTH VIDEOS
You can now download These Beats Directly to your Phone - Download ou...
Please Subscribe for the Only Binaural Channel exclusively featuring FULL LENGTH VIDEOS
You can now download These Beats Directly to your Phone - Download our Binaural Beats Mobile Application today:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sleepandbinaural.playscreen&hl;=en
What are Binaurals? Binaural beats were originally discovered in 1839 by physicist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove. He discovered when signals of two different frequencies are presented separately, one to each ear, your brain detects the phase variation between the frequencies and tries to reconcile that difference.
In doing so, as the two frequencies mesh in and out of phase, your brain creates its own third signal — called a binaural beat — which is equal to the difference between those two frequencies.
For example, if a frequency of 100 Hz is presented to your left ear, and a frequency of 105 Hz is presented to your right ear, your brain "hears" a third frequency pulsing at 5 Hz, the exact difference between the two frequencies.
Research has proven that introducing a binaural beat will cause the brain to begin resonating in tune with that beat. By creating a binaural beat at 10 Hz — an Alpha frequency — you can trigger your brain to resonate at that same 10 Hz frequency, automatically inducing brain activity in the Alpha range. This same technique can be used to quickly and easily guide your mind into any state.
Be sure to wear headphones, relax and set your intention. Please do not listen to binaural beats while doing heavy physical work or driving
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PLEASE SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE BELOW IN THE COMMENTS SECTION
The binaural beat provided is never to be used as a replacement for the advice of your physician or health care provider or as a replacement to modern medicine. This video should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. If you believe you have a medical condition or problem contact your health care provider. These videos are to be used in conjunction with normal treatments.
wn.com/(1 Hour) Cognition Enhancer Clearer, Smarter Thinking Learning Intelligence Isochronic
Please Subscribe for the Only Binaural Channel exclusively featuring FULL LENGTH VIDEOS
You can now download These Beats Directly to your Phone - Download our Binaural Beats Mobile Application today:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sleepandbinaural.playscreen&hl;=en
What are Binaurals? Binaural beats were originally discovered in 1839 by physicist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove. He discovered when signals of two different frequencies are presented separately, one to each ear, your brain detects the phase variation between the frequencies and tries to reconcile that difference.
In doing so, as the two frequencies mesh in and out of phase, your brain creates its own third signal — called a binaural beat — which is equal to the difference between those two frequencies.
For example, if a frequency of 100 Hz is presented to your left ear, and a frequency of 105 Hz is presented to your right ear, your brain "hears" a third frequency pulsing at 5 Hz, the exact difference between the two frequencies.
Research has proven that introducing a binaural beat will cause the brain to begin resonating in tune with that beat. By creating a binaural beat at 10 Hz — an Alpha frequency — you can trigger your brain to resonate at that same 10 Hz frequency, automatically inducing brain activity in the Alpha range. This same technique can be used to quickly and easily guide your mind into any state.
Be sure to wear headphones, relax and set your intention. Please do not listen to binaural beats while doing heavy physical work or driving
&
PLEASE SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE BELOW IN THE COMMENTS SECTION
The binaural beat provided is never to be used as a replacement for the advice of your physician or health care provider or as a replacement to modern medicine. This video should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. If you believe you have a medical condition or problem contact your health care provider. These videos are to be used in conjunction with normal treatments.
- published: 12 Oct 2014
- views: 42
What is Cognition ?
7 - The Cognitive Model of Abnormal Behavior...
7 - The Cognitive Model of Abnormal Behavior
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7 - The Cognitive Model of Abnormal Behavior
- published: 03 Jun 2015
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Analogy as the Core of Cognition
In this Presidential Lecture, cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter examines the role and contributions of analogy in cognition, using a variety of analogie......
In this Presidential Lecture, cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter examines the role and contributions of analogy in cognition, using a variety of analogie...
wn.com/Analogy As The Core Of Cognition
In this Presidential Lecture, cognitive scientist Douglas Hofstadter examines the role and contributions of analogy in cognition, using a variety of analogie...
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author: Stanford
Cognition Enhancer Extended Orchestral 1 For Studying - Isochronic Tones
Get the Mp3 version here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-extended-version-isochronic-tones/
What does this track...
Get the Mp3 version here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-extended-version-isochronic-tones/
What does this track do?
This music can be used for longer study or homework sessions and will help you to maintain a good level of concentration and focus, while at the same time feeling quite relaxed.
This track contains isochronic tones, which is the repetitive beats you hear behind the music. After around 5 or 6 minutes your brainwaves start to synchronize with the frequency of the tones. Then, as the tones change and cycle up and down through a specific frequency range, your brainwaves follow along in step with them. This process is known as brainwave entrainment.
The ‘beat’ frequencies used in this track range between 10 to 20 Hz, which means they beat at between 10 to 20 times per second. At the lowest end of 10Hz, this is known as the Alpha frequency range, which is a reasonably relaxed mental state. At the highest 20Hz frequency you go up into the Beta range. When you are awake, alert and focused during the day, your brain’s dominant frequency will be in the Beta range.
When we are studying or doing things that are mentally taxing, we might feel very alert and focused, but we are also a little tense, perhaps because of the importance of what we are working on, or maybe because we are under a time deadline. This extra pressure can cause mental blocks and make it harder for you to ‘think on your feet’.
This isochronic tones session is designed to help overcome that problem, by increasing your levels of Alpha and Beta brainwave activity. So you get the benefit of having increased beta activity which is good for concentration, but at the same time you have enough Alpha activity to be relaxed, resulting in a state of relaxed focus, where you can think more clearly and overcome mental blocks.
Headphones are recommended
You can use this session without headphones, but to get the full benefit of the stimulation I’m about to mention you will need to be wearing headphones and on the correct way around. If your headphones aren’t clearly marked which is the left and right, this video will help you determine which is which: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTvJoYnpeRQ.
This is an advanced ‘split hemisphere’ isochronic tones session, which stimulates each ear with a different beat frequency. Your right brain is stimulated within the 10 to 14Hz range, and your left brain between 10 to 20Hz, making the left more dominant. The left brain is associated with logic, analysis, maths, language, facts and reasoning, so it can be beneficial to have the left more dominant when studying or other similar mentally taxing activities.
ADD/ADHD
ADD and similar disorders are often characterized by "slow-wave" EEG patterns, particularly in the left frontal region. So this track can also provide relief for ADD/ADHD symptoms by increasing the frequency of the brainwave activity in the left brain.
How should you listen to this?
You can listen to this track with your eyes open while studying, reading or doing other activities that require a higher level of concentration. You can also sit somewhere quiet and relaxing and use it as a form of mental meditation with your eyes closed.
When to listen?
It is best to use this during the daytime and early evening, but not too close to bedtime. Because this track stimulates your brain to a more alert and focused state, it’s not suitable for listening to while sleeping, as it will probably disrupt your sleep.
How Loud Should The Volume Be?
Play it at a volume level you feel comfortable with. The main thing to consider is that it should be loud enough to hear the repetitive isochronic tones, so you don't want it so quiet you can hardly hear them. But you also don't want it so loud that it’s uncomfortable for you. Somewhere in the middle is my recommendation.
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
Drink some water - Make sure you are well hydrated before listening to brainwave entrainment. This is especially important with a longer session like this one, because your brain will be burning more energy and you may require a top up of fluids as you go.
It is not recommended to listen to this while driving or operating machinery, or while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or any mind altering substance, because it hasn't been tested in that environment.
Those who should also NOT listen to this video/audio include: Those who are prone to or have had seizures, epilepsy, pregnant or wear a pacemaker should NOT listen to this video/audio. This is a precautionary recommendation because of the lack of research in these areas with this technology.
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Get the Mp3 version here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-extended-version-isochronic-tones/
What does this track do?
This music can be used for longer study or homework sessions and will help you to maintain a good level of concentration and focus, while at the same time feeling quite relaxed.
This track contains isochronic tones, which is the repetitive beats you hear behind the music. After around 5 or 6 minutes your brainwaves start to synchronize with the frequency of the tones. Then, as the tones change and cycle up and down through a specific frequency range, your brainwaves follow along in step with them. This process is known as brainwave entrainment.
The ‘beat’ frequencies used in this track range between 10 to 20 Hz, which means they beat at between 10 to 20 times per second. At the lowest end of 10Hz, this is known as the Alpha frequency range, which is a reasonably relaxed mental state. At the highest 20Hz frequency you go up into the Beta range. When you are awake, alert and focused during the day, your brain’s dominant frequency will be in the Beta range.
When we are studying or doing things that are mentally taxing, we might feel very alert and focused, but we are also a little tense, perhaps because of the importance of what we are working on, or maybe because we are under a time deadline. This extra pressure can cause mental blocks and make it harder for you to ‘think on your feet’.
This isochronic tones session is designed to help overcome that problem, by increasing your levels of Alpha and Beta brainwave activity. So you get the benefit of having increased beta activity which is good for concentration, but at the same time you have enough Alpha activity to be relaxed, resulting in a state of relaxed focus, where you can think more clearly and overcome mental blocks.
Headphones are recommended
You can use this session without headphones, but to get the full benefit of the stimulation I’m about to mention you will need to be wearing headphones and on the correct way around. If your headphones aren’t clearly marked which is the left and right, this video will help you determine which is which: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTvJoYnpeRQ.
This is an advanced ‘split hemisphere’ isochronic tones session, which stimulates each ear with a different beat frequency. Your right brain is stimulated within the 10 to 14Hz range, and your left brain between 10 to 20Hz, making the left more dominant. The left brain is associated with logic, analysis, maths, language, facts and reasoning, so it can be beneficial to have the left more dominant when studying or other similar mentally taxing activities.
ADD/ADHD
ADD and similar disorders are often characterized by "slow-wave" EEG patterns, particularly in the left frontal region. So this track can also provide relief for ADD/ADHD symptoms by increasing the frequency of the brainwave activity in the left brain.
How should you listen to this?
You can listen to this track with your eyes open while studying, reading or doing other activities that require a higher level of concentration. You can also sit somewhere quiet and relaxing and use it as a form of mental meditation with your eyes closed.
When to listen?
It is best to use this during the daytime and early evening, but not too close to bedtime. Because this track stimulates your brain to a more alert and focused state, it’s not suitable for listening to while sleeping, as it will probably disrupt your sleep.
How Loud Should The Volume Be?
Play it at a volume level you feel comfortable with. The main thing to consider is that it should be loud enough to hear the repetitive isochronic tones, so you don't want it so quiet you can hardly hear them. But you also don't want it so loud that it’s uncomfortable for you. Somewhere in the middle is my recommendation.
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
Drink some water - Make sure you are well hydrated before listening to brainwave entrainment. This is especially important with a longer session like this one, because your brain will be burning more energy and you may require a top up of fluids as you go.
It is not recommended to listen to this while driving or operating machinery, or while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or any mind altering substance, because it hasn't been tested in that environment.
Those who should also NOT listen to this video/audio include: Those who are prone to or have had seizures, epilepsy, pregnant or wear a pacemaker should NOT listen to this video/audio. This is a precautionary recommendation because of the lack of research in these areas with this technology.
® Copyright MindAmend.com
- published: 19 Mar 2015
- views: 730
How Does the Brain Work? - Human Cognition | PSYCHOLOGY & BRAIN SCIENCE VIDEO
How Does the Brain Work? - Human Cognition | PSYCHOLOGY & BRAIN SCIENCE
The Brain's Inner Workings - HUMAN COGNITION - National Institutes of Health
Video from...
How Does the Brain Work? - Human Cognition | PSYCHOLOGY & BRAIN SCIENCE
The Brain's Inner Workings - HUMAN COGNITION - National Institutes of Health
Video from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - this video narrated by Tom Bosley looks at the neurological basis of higher brain function. Learn how different human behaviors and functions can be isolated to specific areas of the brain, and how with the help of imaging techniques like MRI we can visualize brain activity in a way that gives insight into how the brain functions and allows scientists to develop treatment methods for various mental illnesses in the future. (The Brain's Inner Workings - Part 2: Cognition)
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How Does the Brain Work? - Human Cognition | PSYCHOLOGY & BRAIN SCIENCE
The Brain's Inner Workings - HUMAN COGNITION - National Institutes of Health
Video from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - this video narrated by Tom Bosley looks at the neurological basis of higher brain function. Learn how different human behaviors and functions can be isolated to specific areas of the brain, and how with the help of imaging techniques like MRI we can visualize brain activity in a way that gives insight into how the brain functions and allows scientists to develop treatment methods for various mental illnesses in the future. (The Brain's Inner Workings - Part 2: Cognition)
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#brightenlightenment #documentary #brain #neuroscience #psychology #human #cognition #science
- published: 07 Jul 2012
- views: 152872
ADHD As A Difference In Cognition, Not A Disorder: Stephen Tonti at TEDxCMU
Stephen is a Senior Directing major at Carnegie Mellon. He is also the current President of Carnegie Mellon's Film Club. He recently completed his Thesis Pro......
Stephen is a Senior Directing major at Carnegie Mellon. He is also the current President of Carnegie Mellon's Film Club. He recently completed his Thesis Pro...
wn.com/Adhd As A Difference In Cognition, Not A Disorder Stephen Tonti At Tedxcmu
Stephen is a Senior Directing major at Carnegie Mellon. He is also the current President of Carnegie Mellon's Film Club. He recently completed his Thesis Pro...
- published: 11 Apr 2013
- views: 411167
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author: TEDx Talks
Study Music to Increase Focus: Cognition Enhancer Extended, Orchestral 2 with Isochronic Tones
Get the Mp3 version here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-extended-version-isochronic-tones/
This is the 'Orchest...
Get the Mp3 version here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-extended-version-isochronic-tones/
This is the 'Orchestral 2' version of my product: Cognition Enhancer Extended.
This music can be used for longer study or homework sessions and will help you to maintain a good level of concentration and focus, while at the same time feeling quite relaxed.
The intro part of the video is a little different to my previous videos. Start the video at the beginning of a study session, when you are ready to begin. When you see the eye forming and clicking into place, consider your own power of concentration and focus forming and clicking into place. Use it as a mental trigger if you will, as a way of telling yourself that now is a time of focus, a time to block out any mental distractions, and focus on the work in front of you until it is completed.
How this track works
This track contains isochronic tones, which is the repetitive beats you hear behind the classical music. After around 5 or 6 minutes your brainwaves start to synchronize with the frequency of the tones. Then, as the tones change and cycle up and down through a specific frequency range, your brainwaves follow along in step with them. This process is known as brainwave entrainment, more info here: http://www.mindamend.com/brain-hub/brainwave-entrainment-methods/how-brainwave-entrainment-works/
The ‘beat’ frequencies used in this track range between 10 to 20 Hz, which means they beat at between 10 to 20 times per second. At the lowest end of 10Hz, this is known as the Alpha frequency range, which is a reasonably relaxed mental state. At the highest 20Hz frequency you go up into the Beta range. When you are awake, alert and focused during the day, your brain’s dominant frequency will be in the Beta range.
This combination of cycling through both the Alpha and Beta frequencies, will help you produce a mental state of relaxed focus, which is ideal for studying.
Headphones are recommended
You can use this session without headphones, but to get the full benefit of the stimulation I’m about to mention, you will need to be wearing headphones and on the correct way around. If your headphones aren’t clearly marked which is the left and right, this video will help you determine which is which: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTvJoYnpeRQ.
This is an advanced ‘split hemisphere’ isochronic tones session, which stimulates each ear with a different beat frequency. Your right brain is stimulated within the 10 to 14Hz range, and your left brain between 10 to 20Hz, making the left more dominant. The left brain is associated with logic, analysis, maths, language, facts and reasoning, so it can be beneficial to have the left more dominant when studying or other similar mentally taxing activities.
ADD/ADHD
ADD and similar disorders are often characterized by "slow-wave" EEG patterns, particularly in the left frontal region. So this track can also provide relief for ADD/ADHD symptoms by increasing the dominant frequency of the brainwave activity in the left brain.
How should you listen to this?
You can listen to this track with your eyes open while studying, reading or doing other activities that require a higher level of concentration. You can also sit somewhere quiet and relaxing and use it as a form of mental meditation with your eyes closed.
When to listen?
It is best to use this during the daytime and early evening, but not too close to bedtime. Because this track stimulates your brain to a more alert and focused state, it’s not suitable for listening to while sleeping, as it will probably disrupt your sleep.
How Loud Should The Volume Be?
Play it at a volume level you feel comfortable with. The main thing to consider is that it should be loud enough to hear the repetitive isochronic tones, so you don't want it so quiet you can hardly hear them. But you also don't want it so loud that it’s uncomfortable for you. Somewhere in the middle is my recommendation.
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
Drink some water - Make sure you are well hydrated before listening to brainwave entrainment. This is especially important with a longer session like this one, because your brain will be burning more energy and you may require a top up of fluids as you go.
It is not recommended to listen to this while driving or operating machinery, or while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or any mind altering substance, because it hasn't been tested in that environment.
Those who should also NOT listen to this video/audio include: Those who are prone to or have had seizures, epilepsy, pregnant or wear a pacemaker should NOT listen to this video/audio. This is a precautionary recommendation because of the lack of research in these areas with this technology.
® Copyright MindAmend.com
wn.com/Study Music To Increase Focus Cognition Enhancer Extended, Orchestral 2 With Isochronic Tones
Get the Mp3 version here: http://www.mindamend.com/shop/intelligence-and-brain-power/cognition-enhancer-extended-version-isochronic-tones/
This is the 'Orchestral 2' version of my product: Cognition Enhancer Extended.
This music can be used for longer study or homework sessions and will help you to maintain a good level of concentration and focus, while at the same time feeling quite relaxed.
The intro part of the video is a little different to my previous videos. Start the video at the beginning of a study session, when you are ready to begin. When you see the eye forming and clicking into place, consider your own power of concentration and focus forming and clicking into place. Use it as a mental trigger if you will, as a way of telling yourself that now is a time of focus, a time to block out any mental distractions, and focus on the work in front of you until it is completed.
How this track works
This track contains isochronic tones, which is the repetitive beats you hear behind the classical music. After around 5 or 6 minutes your brainwaves start to synchronize with the frequency of the tones. Then, as the tones change and cycle up and down through a specific frequency range, your brainwaves follow along in step with them. This process is known as brainwave entrainment, more info here: http://www.mindamend.com/brain-hub/brainwave-entrainment-methods/how-brainwave-entrainment-works/
The ‘beat’ frequencies used in this track range between 10 to 20 Hz, which means they beat at between 10 to 20 times per second. At the lowest end of 10Hz, this is known as the Alpha frequency range, which is a reasonably relaxed mental state. At the highest 20Hz frequency you go up into the Beta range. When you are awake, alert and focused during the day, your brain’s dominant frequency will be in the Beta range.
This combination of cycling through both the Alpha and Beta frequencies, will help you produce a mental state of relaxed focus, which is ideal for studying.
Headphones are recommended
You can use this session without headphones, but to get the full benefit of the stimulation I’m about to mention, you will need to be wearing headphones and on the correct way around. If your headphones aren’t clearly marked which is the left and right, this video will help you determine which is which: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTvJoYnpeRQ.
This is an advanced ‘split hemisphere’ isochronic tones session, which stimulates each ear with a different beat frequency. Your right brain is stimulated within the 10 to 14Hz range, and your left brain between 10 to 20Hz, making the left more dominant. The left brain is associated with logic, analysis, maths, language, facts and reasoning, so it can be beneficial to have the left more dominant when studying or other similar mentally taxing activities.
ADD/ADHD
ADD and similar disorders are often characterized by "slow-wave" EEG patterns, particularly in the left frontal region. So this track can also provide relief for ADD/ADHD symptoms by increasing the dominant frequency of the brainwave activity in the left brain.
How should you listen to this?
You can listen to this track with your eyes open while studying, reading or doing other activities that require a higher level of concentration. You can also sit somewhere quiet and relaxing and use it as a form of mental meditation with your eyes closed.
When to listen?
It is best to use this during the daytime and early evening, but not too close to bedtime. Because this track stimulates your brain to a more alert and focused state, it’s not suitable for listening to while sleeping, as it will probably disrupt your sleep.
How Loud Should The Volume Be?
Play it at a volume level you feel comfortable with. The main thing to consider is that it should be loud enough to hear the repetitive isochronic tones, so you don't want it so quiet you can hardly hear them. But you also don't want it so loud that it’s uncomfortable for you. Somewhere in the middle is my recommendation.
IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS
Drink some water - Make sure you are well hydrated before listening to brainwave entrainment. This is especially important with a longer session like this one, because your brain will be burning more energy and you may require a top up of fluids as you go.
It is not recommended to listen to this while driving or operating machinery, or while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or any mind altering substance, because it hasn't been tested in that environment.
Those who should also NOT listen to this video/audio include: Those who are prone to or have had seizures, epilepsy, pregnant or wear a pacemaker should NOT listen to this video/audio. This is a precautionary recommendation because of the lack of research in these areas with this technology.
® Copyright MindAmend.com
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 227
Episode 4: Embodied Cognition
Build that house! Off-loading is also sometimes referred to as distributed cognition, or situated cognition. Also, this episode has some particularly opinion......
Build that house! Off-loading is also sometimes referred to as distributed cognition, or situated cognition. Also, this episode has some particularly opinion...
wn.com/Episode 4 Embodied Cognition
Build that house! Off-loading is also sometimes referred to as distributed cognition, or situated cognition. Also, this episode has some particularly opinion...
- published: 26 Apr 2014
- views: 120
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author: Nora Evett
Theories of Language and Cognition
Learn about theories of the relationship between language and cognition. By Carole Yue. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=RgvmKfvCwps....
Learn about theories of the relationship between language and cognition. By Carole Yue. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=RgvmKfvCwps.
wn.com/Theories Of Language And Cognition
Learn about theories of the relationship between language and cognition. By Carole Yue. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=RgvmKfvCwps.
George Lakoff on Embodied Cognition and Language
Speaker: George Lakoff, Cognitive Science and Linguistics Professor at UC Berkeley Lecture: Cascade Theory: Embodied Cognition and Language from a Neural Per......
Speaker: George Lakoff, Cognitive Science and Linguistics Professor at UC Berkeley Lecture: Cascade Theory: Embodied Cognition and Language from a Neural Per...
wn.com/George Lakoff On Embodied Cognition And Language
Speaker: George Lakoff, Cognitive Science and Linguistics Professor at UC Berkeley Lecture: Cascade Theory: Embodied Cognition and Language from a Neural Per...
How To Boost Creativity, Concentration, and Cognition
In this video I share with you a really simple protocol you can do to get rid of brain fog, forgetfulness, ADD, and anxiety. These two supplements can enhance y...
In this video I share with you a really simple protocol you can do to get rid of brain fog, forgetfulness, ADD, and anxiety. These two supplements can enhance your Creativity, Concentration, and Cognition.
1. Vinpocetine
Vinpocetine supports brain metabolism by increasing cerebral synthesis of ATP, the universal "currency" of energy. Vinpocetine enhances brain metabolism by improving utilization of oxygen. Vinpocetine also increases the synthesis of several neurotransmitters that affect such critical brain functions as memory recall, focus and mood.
Experiments with vinpocetine indicate that it can dilate blood vessels, enhance circulation in the brain, improve oxygen utilization, make red blood cells more pliable, and inhibit aggregation of platelets
Dosage: 10-20 mg, 2x per day
2. Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil
Brand: Solgar
Dosage: 8-10 caps, 2x per day
wn.com/How To Boost Creativity, Concentration, And Cognition
In this video I share with you a really simple protocol you can do to get rid of brain fog, forgetfulness, ADD, and anxiety. These two supplements can enhance your Creativity, Concentration, and Cognition.
1. Vinpocetine
Vinpocetine supports brain metabolism by increasing cerebral synthesis of ATP, the universal "currency" of energy. Vinpocetine enhances brain metabolism by improving utilization of oxygen. Vinpocetine also increases the synthesis of several neurotransmitters that affect such critical brain functions as memory recall, focus and mood.
Experiments with vinpocetine indicate that it can dilate blood vessels, enhance circulation in the brain, improve oxygen utilization, make red blood cells more pliable, and inhibit aggregation of platelets
Dosage: 10-20 mg, 2x per day
2. Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil
Brand: Solgar
Dosage: 8-10 caps, 2x per day
- published: 11 Apr 2011
- views: 24669
Enclothed Cognition
Clothes have powers...over your mind. Learn more about this idea and others in the book, You Are Now Less Dumb, by David McRaney. Go to www.youarenososmart.com ...
Clothes have powers...over your mind. Learn more about this idea and others in the book, You Are Now Less Dumb, by David McRaney. Go to www.youarenososmart.com to learn more.
This video was created by Plus3 Video - www.plus3video.com
Source: Adam, Hajo, and Adam D. Galinsky. "Enclothed Cognition." Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 48, no. 4 (2012): 918-- 25.
wn.com/Enclothed Cognition
Clothes have powers...over your mind. Learn more about this idea and others in the book, You Are Now Less Dumb, by David McRaney. Go to www.youarenososmart.com to learn more.
This video was created by Plus3 Video - www.plus3video.com
Source: Adam, Hajo, and Adam D. Galinsky. "Enclothed Cognition." Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 48, no. 4 (2012): 918-- 25.
- published: 15 Sep 2013
- views: 22124
Mood & Cognition in MS: [What you can do]
Our understanding of the role that mood and cognition play in a person’s experience of multiple sclerosis has expanded dramatically in recent years. We now unde...
Our understanding of the role that mood and cognition play in a person’s experience of multiple sclerosis has expanded dramatically in recent years. We now understand that both these types of “invisible symptoms” can be a direct result of the disease process, and can change over time.
We also now recognize that while changes in mood and cognitive abilities may not be readily apparent to outside observers, their impact on a person’s life can be profound, affecting physical, social, emotional, occupational and spiritual functioning.
Fortunately, mood changes are among the most treatable symptoms of MS, and the scientific community is making great strides in identifying cognitive impairment and providing new tools for helping people minimize its presence in their lives. With the appropriate strategies and tools in place, people with MS can live their best lives and participate actively in their own care.
Our program this year explores why and how people with MS experience changes in mood and cognitive functioning, and provides the latest information on how these symptoms can be addressed—from physical activity, medications and counseling to self-management strategies. In the video portion of the program, you will hear from clinicians at the forefront of MS research and
treatment discussing the latest advances and recommendations, as well as from individuals who have experienced these symptoms and have lessons to share.
wn.com/Mood Cognition In Ms What You Can Do
Our understanding of the role that mood and cognition play in a person’s experience of multiple sclerosis has expanded dramatically in recent years. We now understand that both these types of “invisible symptoms” can be a direct result of the disease process, and can change over time.
We also now recognize that while changes in mood and cognitive abilities may not be readily apparent to outside observers, their impact on a person’s life can be profound, affecting physical, social, emotional, occupational and spiritual functioning.
Fortunately, mood changes are among the most treatable symptoms of MS, and the scientific community is making great strides in identifying cognitive impairment and providing new tools for helping people minimize its presence in their lives. With the appropriate strategies and tools in place, people with MS can live their best lives and participate actively in their own care.
Our program this year explores why and how people with MS experience changes in mood and cognitive functioning, and provides the latest information on how these symptoms can be addressed—from physical activity, medications and counseling to self-management strategies. In the video portion of the program, you will hear from clinicians at the forefront of MS research and
treatment discussing the latest advances and recommendations, as well as from individuals who have experienced these symptoms and have lessons to share.
- published: 22 Sep 2014
- views: 1350
How We Think: Grounded Cognition Shakes Up Psychology
Full story at: http://esciencecommons.blogspot.com/2010/02/give-your-mind-hand.html Grounded cognition theories are expanding our knowledge of how the mind w......
Full story at: http://esciencecommons.blogspot.com/2010/02/give-your-mind-hand.html Grounded cognition theories are expanding our knowledge of how the mind w...
wn.com/How We Think Grounded Cognition Shakes Up Psychology
Full story at: http://esciencecommons.blogspot.com/2010/02/give-your-mind-hand.html Grounded cognition theories are expanding our knowledge of how the mind w...
AP Psychology - Cognition - Part 1 - Thinking & Problems
Part one of journey through key terms in cognition for AP Psychology. Pages 298-312....
Part one of journey through key terms in cognition for AP Psychology. Pages 298-312.
wn.com/Ap Psychology Cognition Part 1 Thinking Problems
Part one of journey through key terms in cognition for AP Psychology. Pages 298-312.
[Cognition: Episode 1-1] Erica สัมผัสได้
เรื่องราวของ Erica นักสืบ FBI ผู้มีพลังวิเศษในการมองเห็นภาพในอดีตได้ น้องชายของเธอถูกฆาตรกรต่อเนื่องลักพาตัวไป เธอจะได้ความสามารถพิเศษของเธอ ช่วยเหลือน้องชายได้...
เรื่องราวของ Erica นักสืบ FBI ผู้มีพลังวิเศษในการมองเห็นภาพในอดีตได้ น้องชายของเธอถูกฆาตรกรต่อเนื่องลักพาตัวไป เธอจะได้ความสามารถพิเศษของเธอ ช่วยเหลือน้องชายได้สำเร็จหรือ การผจญภัยของเธอเริ่มขึ้นแล้ว
Fan Art By: Raveeoftitans
wn.com/Cognition Episode 1 1 Erica สัมผัสได้
เรื่องราวของ Erica นักสืบ FBI ผู้มีพลังวิเศษในการมองเห็นภาพในอดีตได้ น้องชายของเธอถูกฆาตรกรต่อเนื่องลักพาตัวไป เธอจะได้ความสามารถพิเศษของเธอ ช่วยเหลือน้องชายได้สำเร็จหรือ การผจญภัยของเธอเริ่มขึ้นแล้ว
Fan Art By: Raveeoftitans
- published: 24 Sep 2013
- views: 120196
FSC2014 - Conférence Nicolas Rougier - Le rôle des corps dans la cognition
Le rôle des corps dans la cognition. --- Conférence donnée à l'occasion du Forum des Sciences Cognitives (édition 2014), organisé par l'association Cogni......
Le rôle des corps dans la cognition. --- Conférence donnée à l'occasion du Forum des Sciences Cognitives (édition 2014), organisé par l'association Cogni...
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Le rôle des corps dans la cognition. --- Conférence donnée à l'occasion du Forum des Sciences Cognitives (édition 2014), organisé par l'association Cogni...
Gabor Mate: Emotional Basis of Cognition
Neuroplasticity and Education Conference...
Neuroplasticity and Education Conference
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Neuroplasticity and Education Conference
- published: 07 Jan 2015
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Google I/O 2013 - Cognitive Science and Design
Alex Faaborg
This session will provide an in-depth look at human perception and cognition, and its implications for interactive and visual design. The human ...
Alex Faaborg
This session will provide an in-depth look at human perception and cognition, and its implications for interactive and visual design. The human brain is purely treated as an information processing machine, and we will teach the audience its attributes, its advantages, its limitations, and generally how to hack it. While the content will provide a deep review of recent cognitive science research, everything presented will also be grounded in example design work taken from a range of Google applications and platforms. Specific topics will include: edge detection, gestalt laws of grouping, peripheral vision, geons and object recognition, facial recognition, color deficiencies, change blindness, flow, attention, cognitive load balancing, and the perception of time.
For all I/O 2013 sessions, go to https://developers.google.com/live
wn.com/Google I O 2013 Cognitive Science And Design
Alex Faaborg
This session will provide an in-depth look at human perception and cognition, and its implications for interactive and visual design. The human brain is purely treated as an information processing machine, and we will teach the audience its attributes, its advantages, its limitations, and generally how to hack it. While the content will provide a deep review of recent cognitive science research, everything presented will also be grounded in example design work taken from a range of Google applications and platforms. Specific topics will include: edge detection, gestalt laws of grouping, peripheral vision, geons and object recognition, facial recognition, color deficiencies, change blindness, flow, attention, cognitive load balancing, and the perception of time.
For all I/O 2013 sessions, go to https://developers.google.com/live
- published: 17 May 2013
- views: 94718
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ED304 Cognition and Development Final Concept Map
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A Quick Look at Cognition
Inside the new Zipp 808 NSW Carbon Clincher is the ultimate in Zipp hub technology — the Cognition hubset. Every time a conventional hubset starts to coast, friction within the freehub ratchet mechanism works like a drum brake to slow the rider down. The drag between hub shell and driverbody during coasting is considered as efficiency loss, especially for road wheels. High drag also can significan
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Cognition Enhancer For Clearer and Faster Thinking - Isochronic Tones.flv
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Cognition (EP 3) #025 ► Planeten ordnen [DEUTSCH – GERMAN / HD / PC] LET’S PLAY
Willkommen zu meinem deutschen Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Let's Play Teil #025! In dieser Folge heißt es wieder die Vergangenheit mit Cordelia erkunden: Wie können wir Keith dazu bringen, dass er Cordelia Dokumente unterschreibt, die ihr Bruder Max so gerne hätte? Und Moment mal - schießen wir da auf Max?
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Playlist: http://bit.ly/1OiDXfB
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Cognition (EP 3) #024 ► Wer ist Cordelia? [DEUTSCH – GERMAN / HD / PC] LET’S PLAY
Willkommen zu meinem deutschen Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Let's Play Teil #024! Jetzt wo wir die Chance haben mehr über Cordelia herauszufinden, nutzen wir sie und durchsuchen das Apartment. Dort stoßen wir auf einige interessante und erschreckende Fakten und fragen uns: wer ist Cordelia wirklich?
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Playlist: http://bit.ly/1OiDXfB
Cognition: An Erica Reed Th
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10 Impact of Emotion On Cognition
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The Hungry Brain: The Nutrition/Cognition Connection (In A Nutshell Series)
The Hungry Brain: The Nutrition/Cognition Connection (In A Nutshell Series)
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surf_mjk surfed by Cognition Attrition
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The Cognitive Neuroscience Revolution: Explaining Cognition Mechanistically
Featured Speaker: Gualtiero Piccinini, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Philosophy and Associate Director, Center for Neurodynamics, University of Missouri – St. Louis; founder of the on-line blog, http://philosophyofbrains.com/ and author of the soon to be released, Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Account
Is cognition a kind of computation? Are our brains really like computers? Cognitive neur
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Jean Piaget Constructivist / Constructivism Theory Cognition Experiments
Developmental psychology class project. Conducting some of the experiments used by Jean Piaget in his constructivism theory.
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Neural Geographies Feminism and the Microstructure of Cognition PDF
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A Quick Look at Cognition
Inside the new Zipp 808 NSW Carbon Clincher is the ultimate in Zipp hub technology — the Cognition hubset. Every time a conventional hubset starts to coast, fri...
Inside the new Zipp 808 NSW Carbon Clincher is the ultimate in Zipp hub technology — the Cognition hubset. Every time a conventional hubset starts to coast, friction within the freehub ratchet mechanism works like a drum brake to slow the rider down. The drag between hub shell and driverbody during coasting is considered as efficiency loss, especially for road wheels. High drag also can significantly contribute to chain-dropping issues. The drag torque drives the cassette clockwise so the chain gets loose on the load side.
The solution? The rear Cognition™ hub with AxialClutch™ technology reduces drag by disengaging the ratchet mechanism when coasting. It then uses magnets to re-engaged once the rider starts pedaling. But we didn’t stop there with the innovations.
A star-flanged straight-pull hubshell design on the rear hub distributes the load placed on the hub flange away from the bearings for accurate bearing bores and smooth rolling bearings regardless of spoke tension. We’ve also taken care to stack the opposing spokes on each arm of the hubshell to balance the loads placed upon them. This increases the fatigue life of each arm and allows us to use less material for a lighter hub. However, rather than stack the spokes directly on top of one another, we’ve offset them slightly so that the spokes do not intersect near the spoke head or adjoining shank, where the spoke is highly stressed, thereby preventing spoke breakage.
For our front hub we’ve developed a unique scalloped edge hubshell design to prevent growth of bearing bores. This scalloped design maintains the bearing bore diameter when high radial spoke tension is applied in spite of the hub’s light weight. That means you get bearings that quietly stay in place, roll faster, last longer, and provide a laterally stiffer hub.
• No set screw or bearing pre-load option. Bearings come precision set from the factory
• 17mm axle
• 10 degrees of engagement
• Swiss ABEC 5 bearings
• Rear hub 61804 drive side
• Non drive side 61903
• Front hub 61803
wn.com/A Quick Look At Cognition
Inside the new Zipp 808 NSW Carbon Clincher is the ultimate in Zipp hub technology — the Cognition hubset. Every time a conventional hubset starts to coast, friction within the freehub ratchet mechanism works like a drum brake to slow the rider down. The drag between hub shell and driverbody during coasting is considered as efficiency loss, especially for road wheels. High drag also can significantly contribute to chain-dropping issues. The drag torque drives the cassette clockwise so the chain gets loose on the load side.
The solution? The rear Cognition™ hub with AxialClutch™ technology reduces drag by disengaging the ratchet mechanism when coasting. It then uses magnets to re-engaged once the rider starts pedaling. But we didn’t stop there with the innovations.
A star-flanged straight-pull hubshell design on the rear hub distributes the load placed on the hub flange away from the bearings for accurate bearing bores and smooth rolling bearings regardless of spoke tension. We’ve also taken care to stack the opposing spokes on each arm of the hubshell to balance the loads placed upon them. This increases the fatigue life of each arm and allows us to use less material for a lighter hub. However, rather than stack the spokes directly on top of one another, we’ve offset them slightly so that the spokes do not intersect near the spoke head or adjoining shank, where the spoke is highly stressed, thereby preventing spoke breakage.
For our front hub we’ve developed a unique scalloped edge hubshell design to prevent growth of bearing bores. This scalloped design maintains the bearing bore diameter when high radial spoke tension is applied in spite of the hub’s light weight. That means you get bearings that quietly stay in place, roll faster, last longer, and provide a laterally stiffer hub.
• No set screw or bearing pre-load option. Bearings come precision set from the factory
• 17mm axle
• 10 degrees of engagement
• Swiss ABEC 5 bearings
• Rear hub 61804 drive side
• Non drive side 61903
• Front hub 61803
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 261
Cognition (EP 3) #025 ► Planeten ordnen [DEUTSCH – GERMAN / HD / PC] LET’S PLAY
Willkommen zu meinem deutschen Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Let's Play Teil #025! In dieser Folge heißt es wieder die Vergangenheit mit Cordelia erkunden: ...
Willkommen zu meinem deutschen Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Let's Play Teil #025! In dieser Folge heißt es wieder die Vergangenheit mit Cordelia erkunden: Wie können wir Keith dazu bringen, dass er Cordelia Dokumente unterschreibt, die ihr Bruder Max so gerne hätte? Und Moment mal - schießen wir da auf Max?
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Playlist: http://bit.ly/1OiDXfB
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller (Steam): http://bit.ly/1O2RN7K
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller ist ein in vier Episoden Point-and-Click-Adventure von Phoenix Online Studios, das über Kickstarter finanziert wurde. Jane Jensen, die unter anderem für die bekannte Gabriel Knight-Serie bekannt ist, wurde als Beraterin an Bord geholt.
In Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller schlüpfen wir in die Rolle von FBI-Agentin Erica Reed. Diese hat ein ganz besonderes Talent: Sie kann unter bestimmten Umständen in die Vergangenheit von Menschen und Objekten sehen. Leider konnte selbst diese Gabe ihr nicht helfen, ihren Bruder Scott vor dem Cain-Killer, einem Serienmörder, zu retten. Nun, drei Jahre später, treibt ein neuer Serienmörder sein Unwesen in Boston. Werden wir ihn stoppen können? Und was hat das alles mit Scotts Mord zu tun?
wn.com/Cognition (Ep 3) 025 ► Planeten Ordnen Deutsch – German Hd Pc Let’S Play
Willkommen zu meinem deutschen Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Let's Play Teil #025! In dieser Folge heißt es wieder die Vergangenheit mit Cordelia erkunden: Wie können wir Keith dazu bringen, dass er Cordelia Dokumente unterschreibt, die ihr Bruder Max so gerne hätte? Und Moment mal - schießen wir da auf Max?
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Playlist: http://bit.ly/1OiDXfB
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller (Steam): http://bit.ly/1O2RN7K
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller ist ein in vier Episoden Point-and-Click-Adventure von Phoenix Online Studios, das über Kickstarter finanziert wurde. Jane Jensen, die unter anderem für die bekannte Gabriel Knight-Serie bekannt ist, wurde als Beraterin an Bord geholt.
In Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller schlüpfen wir in die Rolle von FBI-Agentin Erica Reed. Diese hat ein ganz besonderes Talent: Sie kann unter bestimmten Umständen in die Vergangenheit von Menschen und Objekten sehen. Leider konnte selbst diese Gabe ihr nicht helfen, ihren Bruder Scott vor dem Cain-Killer, einem Serienmörder, zu retten. Nun, drei Jahre später, treibt ein neuer Serienmörder sein Unwesen in Boston. Werden wir ihn stoppen können? Und was hat das alles mit Scotts Mord zu tun?
- published: 13 Dec 2015
- views: 1
Cognition (EP 3) #024 ► Wer ist Cordelia? [DEUTSCH – GERMAN / HD / PC] LET’S PLAY
Willkommen zu meinem deutschen Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Let's Play Teil #024! Jetzt wo wir die Chance haben mehr über Cordelia herauszufinden, nutzen w...
Willkommen zu meinem deutschen Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Let's Play Teil #024! Jetzt wo wir die Chance haben mehr über Cordelia herauszufinden, nutzen wir sie und durchsuchen das Apartment. Dort stoßen wir auf einige interessante und erschreckende Fakten und fragen uns: wer ist Cordelia wirklich?
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Playlist: http://bit.ly/1OiDXfB
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller (Steam): http://bit.ly/1O2RN7K
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller ist ein in vier Episoden Point-and-Click-Adventure von Phoenix Online Studios, das über Kickstarter finanziert wurde. Jane Jensen, die unter anderem für die bekannte Gabriel Knight-Serie bekannt ist, wurde als Beraterin an Bord geholt.
In Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller schlüpfen wir in die Rolle von FBI-Agentin Erica Reed. Diese hat ein ganz besonderes Talent: Sie kann unter bestimmten Umständen in die Vergangenheit von Menschen und Objekten sehen. Leider konnte selbst diese Gabe ihr nicht helfen, ihren Bruder Scott vor dem Cain-Killer, einem Serienmörder, zu retten. Nun, drei Jahre später, treibt ein neuer Serienmörder sein Unwesen in Boston. Werden wir ihn stoppen können? Und was hat das alles mit Scotts Mord zu tun?
wn.com/Cognition (Ep 3) 024 ► Wer Ist Cordelia Deutsch – German Hd Pc Let’S Play
Willkommen zu meinem deutschen Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Let's Play Teil #024! Jetzt wo wir die Chance haben mehr über Cordelia herauszufinden, nutzen wir sie und durchsuchen das Apartment. Dort stoßen wir auf einige interessante und erschreckende Fakten und fragen uns: wer ist Cordelia wirklich?
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Playlist: http://bit.ly/1OiDXfB
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller (Steam): http://bit.ly/1O2RN7K
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller ist ein in vier Episoden Point-and-Click-Adventure von Phoenix Online Studios, das über Kickstarter finanziert wurde. Jane Jensen, die unter anderem für die bekannte Gabriel Knight-Serie bekannt ist, wurde als Beraterin an Bord geholt.
In Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller schlüpfen wir in die Rolle von FBI-Agentin Erica Reed. Diese hat ein ganz besonderes Talent: Sie kann unter bestimmten Umständen in die Vergangenheit von Menschen und Objekten sehen. Leider konnte selbst diese Gabe ihr nicht helfen, ihren Bruder Scott vor dem Cain-Killer, einem Serienmörder, zu retten. Nun, drei Jahre später, treibt ein neuer Serienmörder sein Unwesen in Boston. Werden wir ihn stoppen können? Und was hat das alles mit Scotts Mord zu tun?
- published: 08 Dec 2015
- views: 2
The Hungry Brain: The Nutrition/Cognition Connection (In A Nutshell Series)
The Hungry Brain: The Nutrition/Cognition Connection (In A Nutshell Series)...
The Hungry Brain: The Nutrition/Cognition Connection (In A Nutshell Series)
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The Hungry Brain: The Nutrition/Cognition Connection (In A Nutshell Series)
- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 1
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The Cognitive Neuroscience Revolution: Explaining Cognition Mechanistically
Featured Speaker: Gualtiero Piccinini, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Philosophy and Associate Director, Center for Neurodynamics, University of Missouri – St....
Featured Speaker: Gualtiero Piccinini, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Philosophy and Associate Director, Center for Neurodynamics, University of Missouri – St. Louis; founder of the on-line blog, http://philosophyofbrains.com/ and author of the soon to be released, Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Account
Is cognition a kind of computation? Are our brains really like computers? Cognitive neuroscience aims to explain cognition, how we think, experience and sense the world around us, by uncovering computational and representational mechanisms across multiple levels of organization. This raises the question of what physical computation is– what does, and does not count as computing, and how representations come about. Recent advances in our understanding of both physical computation and representation help us illuminate the way that cognitive neuroscientists explain cognitive functions.
wn.com/The Cognitive Neuroscience Revolution Explaining Cognition Mechanistically
Featured Speaker: Gualtiero Piccinini, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Philosophy and Associate Director, Center for Neurodynamics, University of Missouri – St. Louis; founder of the on-line blog, http://philosophyofbrains.com/ and author of the soon to be released, Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Account
Is cognition a kind of computation? Are our brains really like computers? Cognitive neuroscience aims to explain cognition, how we think, experience and sense the world around us, by uncovering computational and representational mechanisms across multiple levels of organization. This raises the question of what physical computation is– what does, and does not count as computing, and how representations come about. Recent advances in our understanding of both physical computation and representation help us illuminate the way that cognitive neuroscientists explain cognitive functions.
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 2
Jean Piaget Constructivist / Constructivism Theory Cognition Experiments
Developmental psychology class project. Conducting some of the experiments used by Jean Piaget in his constructivism theory....
Developmental psychology class project. Conducting some of the experiments used by Jean Piaget in his constructivism theory.
wn.com/Jean Piaget Constructivist Constructivism Theory Cognition Experiments
Developmental psychology class project. Conducting some of the experiments used by Jean Piaget in his constructivism theory.
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 50
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Cognition Enhancer for Laser Focus & Productive Study ✍ Dual Isochronic Tones ✍ Concentration Music
Cognition Enhancer for Laser Focus ft. Concentration Music.
☞ THE PURPOSE OF THIS AUDIO
This brainwave entrainment audio is designed to be used to enhance your concentration and focus during study, or other tasks which require mental focus, such as recreational reading.
Dual isochronic tones are used to target both hemispheres individually, giving precedence to the left hemisphere which is mor
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Quantum Cognition and Brain Microtubules
Quantum biology meets neuroscience! Talk given by Stuart Hameroff to the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience at UC Berkeley, on January 9, 2013 Abstr...
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Psychology 1 - 2015-02-04: Cognition (Perception)
Psychology 1, 001 - Spring 2015
General Psychology - Christopher Gade
All Rights Reserved
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Binaural Beats Speed Up Cognition ► Isochronic Tones Cognition Enhancer
Binaural Beats Speed Up Cognition http://www.mendthemind.info/ ◅ Click Link for more information. This session uses Alpha, SMR and Beta frequencies that alte...
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Berklee Online Music Cognition Clinic: Susan Rogers
Susan Rogers is an Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music, and the director of the Berklee Music Perception and Cognition Laboratory. Susan is the a...
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90s Trance Classics Mix DJ Cognition
1h 40m 90s Trance Classics studio mix August 2012 DOWNLOAD LINK: http://www.4shared.com/mp3/wgwaGhhj/90s_TranceHardTrance_140min_mi.html CRAM PACKED WITH ABS...
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What is Cognitive Neuroscience? : Documentary on Psychology and Neuroscience (Full Documen
Cognitive Neuroscience : Science Documentary on Psychology (Full Documentary). .
How Does the Brain Work? - Human Cognition | PSYCHOLOGY & BRAIN SCIENCE The Brains Inner Workings - HUMAN COGNITION - National Institutes of .
Science Documentary: Cognitive science , a documentary on mind processes, artificial intelligence Cognitive science is the study of mind process as it relates to .
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Limitless Cognition Enhancer - Binaural Beats - Gamma Rhythm (40 Hz)
Binaural Beat with a Gamma Rhythm (40 Hz)
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PY2025 - Lecture 10 - Decision making and Social Cognition
Level-2 / Year-2 BPS accredited core module "Cognitive Psychology", held at Brunel University January-March 2015.
Key topics covered: Reasoning (Inductive Reasoning; Deductive Reasoning; Confirmation Bias; Modus Ponens; Modus Tollens); Decision Making (Maximisers; Satisficers; Availability Heuristic; Representativeness Heuristic; Recognition Heuristic); Base Rate Neglect; Base Rate Fallacy; Social
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Human Emotion 12.1: Emotion and Cognition I (Introduction)
Human Emotion; Professor June Gruber, Yale University
00:00 Chapter 1. Introduction to Lecture
02:10 Chapter 2. Memory
12.00 Chapter 3. Processing Style
19.22 Chapter 4. Judgment
23:02 Chapter 5. Take-Away Questions
23:55 Chapter 6. Expert Interview
This course is part of a broader educational mission to share the study of human emotion beyond the boundaries of the classroom in order to reach
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Let's Play Cognition - Part 1: An Erica Reed Thriller
Cognition Purchase links: http://www.raindg.com/title/cognition-season-pass http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-COGN/cognition-an-erica-reed-thriller-season-pass-bu...
Cognition Enhancer for Laser Focus & Productive Study ✍ Dual Isochronic Tones ✍ Concentration Music
Cognition Enhancer for Laser Focus ft. Concentration Music.
☞ THE PURPOSE OF THIS AUDIO
This brainwave entrainment audio is designed to be used to enhance yo...
Cognition Enhancer for Laser Focus ft. Concentration Music.
☞ THE PURPOSE OF THIS AUDIO
This brainwave entrainment audio is designed to be used to enhance your concentration and focus during study, or other tasks which require mental focus, such as recreational reading.
Dual isochronic tones are used to target both hemispheres individually, giving precedence to the left hemisphere which is more analytical in nature, excelling at logic, reasoning, language, numeracy etc. Use regularly for best results and feel free to share with your friends!
☞ BRAINWAVE ENTRAINMENT
Between 5 and 10 minutes you brainwaves will begin to sync with the frequencies of the isochronic tones. When these change throughout the duration of the audio, so too will your brainwaves, resulting in varying states of consciousness conductive to laser focus. This is known as the 'frequency following response'.
The frequencies sent to the left hemisphere range from 13 to 18hz (BETA) which are predominant in ordinary waking consciousness when you are focused and alert. The right hemisphere is stimulated with 8-10hz ALPHA waves, which are used to offset the dominant BETA frequencies of the opposite hemisphere. The result is a relaxed, yet alert state of consciousness, leading to long, productive study periods.
Concentration music is played in the background to mask the beats slightly. It is a 35 minute piano piece that loops for a 3 hour duration.
☞ HEADPHONES/EARPHONES
Because of the nature of this audio, headphones are recommended to take advantage of the dual-iso hemispheric stimulation, which is an advanced form of entrainment. Note that the left hemisphere is stimulated via the right ear and the right hemisphere via the left ear, so be sure your're wearing your headphones the right way round. If they're not marked, use this link to determine which is the left/right headphone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjAQylVPU3I
☞ VOLUME
You should listen at a level that is comfortable for prolonged listening.
☞ LINKS
► MP3 STORE: http://www.binauralbeatshub.com
►Subscribe to our channel and stay up to date on high quality brainwave entrainment audios! www.youtube.com/binauralbrainwave
Become a part of our growing community on these social platforms:
►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/binauralbrainwave
►Google +: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/103041527589930535493/+BinauralBrainwave/posts?pageId=103041527589930535493
►Twitter: https://twitter.com/Binaural_Beats1
Spaced Repetition Concentration Music Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGxzYc-Zrvg-uDuGSsmkRFidmPFSpuMS
Accelerated Learning & Laser Focus Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGxzYc-Zrvjpvj0hXtpGcCOS-jSmSK9X
wn.com/Cognition Enhancer For Laser Focus Productive Study ✍ Dual Isochronic Tones ✍ Concentration Music
Cognition Enhancer for Laser Focus ft. Concentration Music.
☞ THE PURPOSE OF THIS AUDIO
This brainwave entrainment audio is designed to be used to enhance your concentration and focus during study, or other tasks which require mental focus, such as recreational reading.
Dual isochronic tones are used to target both hemispheres individually, giving precedence to the left hemisphere which is more analytical in nature, excelling at logic, reasoning, language, numeracy etc. Use regularly for best results and feel free to share with your friends!
☞ BRAINWAVE ENTRAINMENT
Between 5 and 10 minutes you brainwaves will begin to sync with the frequencies of the isochronic tones. When these change throughout the duration of the audio, so too will your brainwaves, resulting in varying states of consciousness conductive to laser focus. This is known as the 'frequency following response'.
The frequencies sent to the left hemisphere range from 13 to 18hz (BETA) which are predominant in ordinary waking consciousness when you are focused and alert. The right hemisphere is stimulated with 8-10hz ALPHA waves, which are used to offset the dominant BETA frequencies of the opposite hemisphere. The result is a relaxed, yet alert state of consciousness, leading to long, productive study periods.
Concentration music is played in the background to mask the beats slightly. It is a 35 minute piano piece that loops for a 3 hour duration.
☞ HEADPHONES/EARPHONES
Because of the nature of this audio, headphones are recommended to take advantage of the dual-iso hemispheric stimulation, which is an advanced form of entrainment. Note that the left hemisphere is stimulated via the right ear and the right hemisphere via the left ear, so be sure your're wearing your headphones the right way round. If they're not marked, use this link to determine which is the left/right headphone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjAQylVPU3I
☞ VOLUME
You should listen at a level that is comfortable for prolonged listening.
☞ LINKS
► MP3 STORE: http://www.binauralbeatshub.com
►Subscribe to our channel and stay up to date on high quality brainwave entrainment audios! www.youtube.com/binauralbrainwave
Become a part of our growing community on these social platforms:
►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/binauralbrainwave
►Google +: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/103041527589930535493/+BinauralBrainwave/posts?pageId=103041527589930535493
►Twitter: https://twitter.com/Binaural_Beats1
Spaced Repetition Concentration Music Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGxzYc-Zrvg-uDuGSsmkRFidmPFSpuMS
Accelerated Learning & Laser Focus Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiGxzYc-Zrvjpvj0hXtpGcCOS-jSmSK9X
- published: 15 Apr 2015
- views: 338
Quantum Cognition and Brain Microtubules
Quantum biology meets neuroscience! Talk given by Stuart Hameroff to the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience at UC Berkeley, on January 9, 2013 Abstr......
Quantum biology meets neuroscience! Talk given by Stuart Hameroff to the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience at UC Berkeley, on January 9, 2013 Abstr...
wn.com/Quantum Cognition And Brain Microtubules
Quantum biology meets neuroscience! Talk given by Stuart Hameroff to the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience at UC Berkeley, on January 9, 2013 Abstr...
Psychology 1 - 2015-02-04: Cognition (Perception)
Psychology 1, 001 - Spring 2015
General Psychology - Christopher Gade
All Rights Reserved...
Psychology 1, 001 - Spring 2015
General Psychology - Christopher Gade
All Rights Reserved
wn.com/Psychology 1 2015 02 04 Cognition (Perception)
Psychology 1, 001 - Spring 2015
General Psychology - Christopher Gade
All Rights Reserved
- published: 05 Feb 2015
- views: 138
Binaural Beats Speed Up Cognition ► Isochronic Tones Cognition Enhancer
Binaural Beats Speed Up Cognition http://www.mendthemind.info/ ◅ Click Link for more information. This session uses Alpha, SMR and Beta frequencies that alte......
Binaural Beats Speed Up Cognition http://www.mendthemind.info/ ◅ Click Link for more information. This session uses Alpha, SMR and Beta frequencies that alte...
wn.com/Binaural Beats Speed Up Cognition ► Isochronic Tones Cognition Enhancer
Binaural Beats Speed Up Cognition http://www.mendthemind.info/ ◅ Click Link for more information. This session uses Alpha, SMR and Beta frequencies that alte...
Berklee Online Music Cognition Clinic: Susan Rogers
Susan Rogers is an Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music, and the director of the Berklee Music Perception and Cognition Laboratory. Susan is the a......
Susan Rogers is an Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music, and the director of the Berklee Music Perception and Cognition Laboratory. Susan is the a...
wn.com/Berklee Online Music Cognition Clinic Susan Rogers
Susan Rogers is an Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music, and the director of the Berklee Music Perception and Cognition Laboratory. Susan is the a...
90s Trance Classics Mix DJ Cognition
1h 40m 90s Trance Classics studio mix August 2012 DOWNLOAD LINK: http://www.4shared.com/mp3/wgwaGhhj/90s_TranceHardTrance_140min_mi.html CRAM PACKED WITH ABS......
1h 40m 90s Trance Classics studio mix August 2012 DOWNLOAD LINK: http://www.4shared.com/mp3/wgwaGhhj/90s_TranceHardTrance_140min_mi.html CRAM PACKED WITH ABS...
wn.com/90S Trance Classics Mix Dj Cognition
1h 40m 90s Trance Classics studio mix August 2012 DOWNLOAD LINK: http://www.4shared.com/mp3/wgwaGhhj/90s_TranceHardTrance_140min_mi.html CRAM PACKED WITH ABS...
What is Cognitive Neuroscience? : Documentary on Psychology and Neuroscience (Full Documen
Cognitive Neuroscience : Science Documentary on Psychology (Full Documentary). .
How Does the Brain Work? - Human Cognition | PSYCHOLOGY & BRAIN SCIENCE The ...
Cognitive Neuroscience : Science Documentary on Psychology (Full Documentary). .
How Does the Brain Work? - Human Cognition | PSYCHOLOGY & BRAIN SCIENCE The Brains Inner Workings - HUMAN COGNITION - National Institutes of .
Science Documentary: Cognitive science , a documentary on mind processes, artificial intelligence Cognitive science is the study of mind process as it relates to .
wn.com/What Is Cognitive Neuroscience Documentary On Psychology And Neuroscience (Full Documen
Cognitive Neuroscience : Science Documentary on Psychology (Full Documentary). .
How Does the Brain Work? - Human Cognition | PSYCHOLOGY & BRAIN SCIENCE The Brains Inner Workings - HUMAN COGNITION - National Institutes of .
Science Documentary: Cognitive science , a documentary on mind processes, artificial intelligence Cognitive science is the study of mind process as it relates to .
- published: 21 Jun 2015
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PY2025 - Lecture 10 - Decision making and Social Cognition
Level-2 / Year-2 BPS accredited core module "Cognitive Psychology", held at Brunel University January-March 2015.
Key topics covered: Reasoning (Inductive Reaso...
Level-2 / Year-2 BPS accredited core module "Cognitive Psychology", held at Brunel University January-March 2015.
Key topics covered: Reasoning (Inductive Reasoning; Deductive Reasoning; Confirmation Bias; Modus Ponens; Modus Tollens); Decision Making (Maximisers; Satisficers; Availability Heuristic; Representativeness Heuristic; Recognition Heuristic); Base Rate Neglect; Base Rate Fallacy; Social Cognition (Social Perception; Social Memory; Social Inference; Halo Effect; Cognitive Misers)
wn.com/Py2025 Lecture 10 Decision Making And Social Cognition
Level-2 / Year-2 BPS accredited core module "Cognitive Psychology", held at Brunel University January-March 2015.
Key topics covered: Reasoning (Inductive Reasoning; Deductive Reasoning; Confirmation Bias; Modus Ponens; Modus Tollens); Decision Making (Maximisers; Satisficers; Availability Heuristic; Representativeness Heuristic; Recognition Heuristic); Base Rate Neglect; Base Rate Fallacy; Social Cognition (Social Perception; Social Memory; Social Inference; Halo Effect; Cognitive Misers)
- published: 19 Mar 2015
- views: 4
Human Emotion 12.1: Emotion and Cognition I (Introduction)
Human Emotion; Professor June Gruber, Yale University
00:00 Chapter 1. Introduction to Lecture
02:10 Chapter 2. Memory
12.00 Chapter 3. Processing Style
19.22 ...
Human Emotion; Professor June Gruber, Yale University
00:00 Chapter 1. Introduction to Lecture
02:10 Chapter 2. Memory
12.00 Chapter 3. Processing Style
19.22 Chapter 4. Judgment
23:02 Chapter 5. Take-Away Questions
23:55 Chapter 6. Expert Interview
This course is part of a broader educational mission to share the study of human emotion beyond the boundaries of the classroom in order to reach students and teachers alike, both locally and globally, through the use of technology. This mission is generously supported by, and in collaboration with, the Yale Office of Digital Dissemination and the Yale College Dean's Office. This series was recorded and produced by Douglas Forbush, Lucas Swineford, and the Yale Broadcasting and Media Center.
Course website:
http://www.yalepeplab.com/teaching/psych131_summer2013/index.php
wn.com/Human Emotion 12.1 Emotion And Cognition I (Introduction)
Human Emotion; Professor June Gruber, Yale University
00:00 Chapter 1. Introduction to Lecture
02:10 Chapter 2. Memory
12.00 Chapter 3. Processing Style
19.22 Chapter 4. Judgment
23:02 Chapter 5. Take-Away Questions
23:55 Chapter 6. Expert Interview
This course is part of a broader educational mission to share the study of human emotion beyond the boundaries of the classroom in order to reach students and teachers alike, both locally and globally, through the use of technology. This mission is generously supported by, and in collaboration with, the Yale Office of Digital Dissemination and the Yale College Dean's Office. This series was recorded and produced by Douglas Forbush, Lucas Swineford, and the Yale Broadcasting and Media Center.
Course website:
http://www.yalepeplab.com/teaching/psych131_summer2013/index.php
- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 4314
Let's Play Cognition - Part 1: An Erica Reed Thriller
Cognition Purchase links: http://www.raindg.com/title/cognition-season-pass http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-COGN/cognition-an-erica-reed-thriller-season-pass-bu......
Cognition Purchase links: http://www.raindg.com/title/cognition-season-pass http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-COGN/cognition-an-erica-reed-thriller-season-pass-bu...
wn.com/Let's Play Cognition Part 1 An Erica Reed Thriller
Cognition Purchase links: http://www.raindg.com/title/cognition-season-pass http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-COGN/cognition-an-erica-reed-thriller-season-pass-bu...
- published: 03 Nov 2012
- views: 15687
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author: Toegoff