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    70 Ways to Better Brain Power
    nhorn
    by nhorn  12-1-2006    3
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    Quotes for a twisted mind
    Deepti
    by Deepti  2-15-2007    6
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    Witty Quotes
    rko2007
    by rko2007  4-29-2007    2
     Some more can be found on the original site.
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    This will mess with your mind!
    mnicholson2
    by mnicholson2  5-22-2007    19
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    Quotes about life from Buddha
    kwonsu
    by kwonsu  2-6-2007    5
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    Clipmarks and the Art of Highlighting
    adamc
    by adamc  7-24-2007    14
     Clipper {{JICWyllie}} published this piece in Inside Knowledge magazine. His insight regarding annotation and classification is fascinating. And it's inspiring to read about the potential of Clipmarks as a tool for group intelligence -- World Mind here we come! Thanks Jan!
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    Seven blunders of the world
    pokkets
    by pokkets  6-13-2007    2
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    10 Goals Worth Pursuing
    coecoe321
    by coecoe321  1-23-2007   
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    Map of the Cat Brain
    karaokeron
    by karaokeron  11-13-2006    4
     ...if you've ever tried to figure out your cat..
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    Female Orgasm is Deadly for Men
    Homonculus
    by Homonculus  2-10-2007    8
     When it comes to the difference between male and female sexuality, scientist Kunio Kitamura discovered that female orgasm is 10 times stronger than man.
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    Mind bites - beautiful photography with science quotes
    einbar
    by einbar  1-6-2009    3
     Mind Bites is a beautiful photography project by artist Will Lion which combines striking images with quotes from cognitive science research
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    "How Does Our Language Shape the Way We Think?
    einbar
    by einbar  5-30-2009    14
      Words, and classifications of words in different languages, do matter
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    Commonly overused words
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  2-26-2008    15
     "When you write, use the most precise word for your meaning, not the word that comes to mind first. Consult this thesaurus to find alternatives for some commonly overused words. Consult a full-length thesaurus to find alternatives to words that do not appear here. Keep in mind that the choices offered in a thesaurus do not all mean exactly the same thing. Review all the options, and choose the one that best expresses your meaning."
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    Does Television control your mind ?
    pokkets
    by pokkets  10-1-2007    13
     People don't have to learn to read, if they are having stories told to them.
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    Mind Reading Is Now Possible
    wildcat
    by wildcat  1-12-2008    15
     "The more detailed the thought is, the more different these patterns get, because different people have different associations for an object or idea," says Haynes. "We're much closer to this than we were two years ago, but still far from a universal mind-reading machine." How far? The CMU group is determining the brain patterns that encode abstract ideas (honesty, democracy), words and sentences, a big step toward a mind-reading dictionary.
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    Mind Blowing Pictures
    rko2007
    by rko2007  6-10-2008    6
     They're so cool!
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    Born believers: How your brain creates God
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  2-6-2009    7
     the second view is made of two arguments: 1) "common-sense dualism". The body is for physical processes, like eating and moving, while the mind carries our consciousness in a separate - and separable - package. 2)an overdeveloped sense of cause and effect which primes us to see purpose and design everywhere, even where there is none. these two statements combined, lead the way for the invention of god, goddess and the like. Interesting...
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    The Best of Google Video
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  10-7-2006    4
     some really great stuff here.
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    Clipmarks 4.0 Now Available - supports Firefox 3.5
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  7-3-2009    24
     Our upgraded version of Clipmarks is now available. If you click the source link of this clip you'll be able to get it. Anyone having problems, please comment below and we'll try to work them out. If you wouldn't mind, please pop this clip so others are made aware.
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    Thought control: it's the computer world's latest game plan
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-19-2008    2
     “This is the tip of the iceberg for what is possible,” said Tan Le, another of Emotiv's co-founders, during a recent press demonstration. “There will be a convergence of gesture-based technology and the brain as a new interface - the Holy Grail is the mind.”
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    Top 10 mind mapping tools
    Mohir
    by Mohir  6-16-2008    2
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    10 Weaknesses of Human Intelligence
    anpl32
    by anpl32  6-27-2007    5
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    Strange things you likely didn't know?
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  2-14-2008    12
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    How The Brain Rewires Itself
    CrazyRedHead
    by CrazyRedHead  3-21-2007    3
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    Native American Wisdom Quotes
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  2-6-2008    8
      What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset. Crowfoot, Blackfoot warrior and orator 1830 - 1890 Go to the site, read some more, and listen. :)
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    Your Consciousness Is Ten Seconds Behind the Present
    einbar
    by einbar  12-14-2008    2
     A new study shows that once our brains make a decision ") it takes that long for our conscious minds to become aware of it
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    MindPapers - on the Philosophy of Mind and the Science of Consciousness
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  10-26-2007    4
     A wonderful resource by David Chalmers I clipped the Table of Contents, followed by some specific sub-topics which I think are crucial and of the utmost importance.
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    Scientists open doors with the power of the mind
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  1-22-2009    1
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    Love is as critical for your mind and body as oxygen. It's not negotiable.
    countryboylife
    by countryboylife  6-13-2007    7
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    Subconscious Remembers Everything
    delete101
    by delete101  6-11-2007    5
     If we tap into our subcoscious and become "aware" of particular unhealthy behaviours and thoughts, for instance, we are able to "reframe" our thinking and personality and replace them with positive, productive thinking and behaviour.
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    Thinking the way animals do
    pokkets
    by pokkets  12-25-2007    9
     Temple Grandin Ph.D. is an assistant professor of animal behaviour at Colorado State Uni. She suffers from a form of autism, and describes the way she thinks as thinking in pictures. This has helped her understand the way Animals think, with direct association, rather than a logical process. A significant statement which can apply to most people, is the fact that originally as far as she was aware everybody thought the same way. Until she asked people and found this was not the case. She describes a radio station person who said she had no pictures, in her mind, but thought in terms of emotions or words. I'm sure I can understand my dogs. They seem to think in a manner that is simple, and straightforward, it can just be a matter of associating cues with behavior, and remembering Pavlov. I think in Pictures and sounds. There is music I can 'hear' in my mind that not only has the same 'quality' as the original, but there is a remarkable capacity to edit. Perhaps something like Auti
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    For WHAT? One Man! And the Next WAR?
    righthand
    by righthand  6-30-2008    27
     And all for the lack of one assassins bullet. Where is Mossad when it's needed? "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?" If he was such a bad man could no one be found to "judicially assassinate" this 'turbulent' ruler? Keeping the rules has NOT been the hallmark of this administration, so why not 'eliminate' Saddam? The truth is that he was never the target. Assassination would not have produced occupation. It would have save 4,000+ US lives but we have learnt that these didn't matter either. The out of sight, out of mind, no presidential presence at funerals worked for AWOL Bush. However the broken in mind and body will not go away so easily. Until they are swamped by the next lot.
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    Can human consciousness survive without a brain?
    einbar
    by einbar  10-11-2008    6
     "Why do you think there is such resistance to studies like yours? Because we're pushing through the boundaries of science, working against assumptions and perceptions that have been fixed. A lot of people hold this idea that, well, when you die, you die; that's it. Death is a moment — you know you're either dead or alive. All these things are not scientifically valid, but they're social perceptions.How is technology challenging the perception that death is a moment?"
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    Top 10 Thinking Traps Exposed — How to Foolproof Your Mind, Part I
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-25-2009    2
     actually a very simple yet efficient article, go read all of it. I am not sure about 'foolproof' but its a good start.
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    Cool Optical Illusion and mind trick
    kwhitford
    by kwhitford  3-12-2007    6
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    Killing the Buddha
    wildcat
    by wildcat  12-28-2006    6
     a fascinating and interesting read:from the article: "It is as yet undetermined what it means to be human, because every facet of our culture—and even our biology itself—remains open to innovation and insight."
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    Of Two Minds, One Consciousness
    Mohir
    by Mohir  6-17-2008    3
     But perhaps even more profound, he explains how, even though split-brain patients have isolated hemispheres, they experience a unified consciousness—that is, feel as though they are of one mind.
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    Consciousness Studies
    wildcat
    by wildcat  12-26-2006    6
     most exhaustive resource, most articles in pdf format, much to explore.
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    The Secret to Raising Smart Kids
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-30-2007    3
     it's not your talent it's your mind set
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    The Duplicates Paradox
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-23-2008    12
      Personal identity is perceived as continuous through time. Yet this perception cannot be instantaneous, and must be based on memory. Given the fact that memories can be forgotten, altered or even fabricated, the question arises as to whether memories are essential for personal identity. Certainly no specific memory seems necessary for identity, but a perception of a continuity of the memory process is often believed to be. Subjective experience involves not just memory, but thoughts, desires, feelings and personality. Even when subjectivity is focused on the "outside world", this focus necessarily has a point of view. Any attempt to describe personal identity impersonally will lose an essential element. A self has both sensation and will.
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