2023-10-27 at 12:47 AM UTC
I read another article that said research is still in the early stages so they don't know if stimulating one area of the brain can cause less activity in a different part of the brain. There's devices for sale already and I'm thinking of getting one.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/can-electrical-brain-stimulation-boost-attention-memory-and-more-202303032898
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2023-10-27 at 12:51 AM UTC
If your discord group is so successful why do you keep coming back here you bloated corpse.
2023-10-27 at 12:58 AM UTC
"PREMISE 2. Free will is a mere illusion: a large body of evidence points to the unescapable conclusion that the pursuit of goals that we consciously set and adopt is prepared unconsciously (Wegner, 2002). Goals themselves can arise and operate unconsciously (Custers and Aarts, 2010), with the brain easily deceived and manipulated by external factors (Fine, 2006), including subliminal stimuli (Custers and Aarts, 2010). This fact is still being downplayed or even ignored by many, as this casts a pall on how we should judge criminal behavior (“He did it, but is not responsible”). On the other hand, this opens the way to neurosurgical modulation of behavior (presently pursued for other psychiatric indications: Arle and Shils, 2011) in the criminal subject. The goal is redirecting the action course of the criminal behavior by “rewriting” the original priming signal to commit an antisocial act. This should not come as a surprise. Psychopathic behavior is a purely biological epiphenomenon and can be induced. For instance, Blair and Cipolotti (2000) reported a patient (J.S.) who, following trauma to the right frontal region, including the orbitofrontal cortex, presented with “acquired sociopathy”. His behavior was notably aberrant and marked by high levels of aggression and a callous disregard for others (see also Burns and Swerdlow, 2003). Moral reasoning is most usefully thought of as an attempt to explain the cause and effect of our moral intuitions that draws upon all available explicit information about a given situation. This attempt is carried out by the so-called left hemispheric interpreter, a specialized module that tries to make sense of unconsciously determined behaviors (Funk and Gazzaniga, 2009). Differences in opinion on moral topics may be based on the sensitivities of specific neural circuits that process various moral dimensions (Haidt, 2007)."
That article is terrifying the more I read.
2023-10-27 at 1:03 AM UTC
"I propose that psychopaths be submitted to experimental CS for the behavioral control of their symptoms. Initially, targets would include BA10/46 and BA39. Their value can be assessed by either surgical implantation of electrodes for continuous or intermittent stimulation or once/twice-a-day sessions of tDCS/TMS applied for 2–4 weeks daily (eventually with a portable helmet) and psychosocial assessment, for example by challenging the subjects with behavioral prompts in a controlled setting."
2023-10-27 at 1:04 AM UTC
Someone's never watched a clockwork orange.
"Electrical stimulation might emerge as a more humane treatment of criminal psychopaths in this century and should be pursued actively despite the legal and ethical dilemmas."
2023-10-27 at 1:08 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
Matthew Israel and The Judge Rotenberg Centre for Retard Electrocution
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2023-10-27 at 1:28 AM UTC
I want to use it to enhance my creativity, something I already have an excess of but that makes me want to see how far it can go. I don't mind if it means sacrificing maths skills.
“It is important for people to understand why outcomes of tDCS can be unpredictable, because we know that in some cases, the benefits that are seen after tDCS in certain mental abilities may come at the expense of others.”
2023-10-27 at 1:30 AM UTC
LMFAO
You’ve shown your mental disability….i guess anything is worth a try
Ok dear….you do that
2023-10-27 at 1:44 AM UTC
ETA:
Treating patients who had Down's syndrome and major depression with a combination of inpatient and outpatient electroconvulsive therapy indicates that ECT is a safe and effective treatment for depressed mentally retarded individuals, including those who respond poorly to antidepressants
Maybe it’ll help ya irma.
2023-10-27 at 1:44 AM UTC
brainwash me with ur ect machine mommy
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2023-10-27 at 1:45 AM UTC
I'm glad you feel threatened by me.
2023-10-27 at 2:08 AM UTC
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Space Nigga
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