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  2. Judson A. Brewer - Wikipedia

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    Brewer had said, "It seems that in experienced meditators some of these regions [associated with the brain's default mode network] get pretty quiet when they are meditating. There's an activity change in the brain. There's a lot more work to be done, but it's probably letting go of some of these pathways that are laid down each time someone uses."

  3. Jill Bolte Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Jill Bolte Taylor (/ ˈ b ɒ l t i /; born May 4, 1959) is an American neuroanatomist, author, and public speaker.. Taylor began to study severe mental illnesses because of her brother's psychosis.

  4. TED (conference) - Wikipedia

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    Hosted by Jami Floyd, TED Talks NYC debuted on NYC Life on March 21, 2012. [72] As of October 2020, over 3500 TED talks had been posted, [19] and five to seven new talks are published each week. On TED.com, most talks and speakers are introduced, and talk transcripts are provided; some talks also have footnotes and resource lists.

  5. List of TED speakers - Wikipedia

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    A brain in a supercomputer (TEDGlobal 2009) Roman Mars: Why city flags may be the worst-designed thing you've never noticed (TED2015) Will Marshall: Tiny satellites show us the Earth as it changes in near-real-time (TED2014) Courtney E. Martin: This isn't her mother's feminism (TEDWomen 2010) R.A. Mashelkar

  6. Your brain doesn’t work the same on Zoom, scientists say - AOL

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    Your brain doesn’t work the same when you speak to someone on Zoom, scientists have confirmed.. Neural signalling is significantly less when chatting to someone through a video call rather than ...

  7. Teletransportation paradox - Wikipedia

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    The Polish science-fiction writer Stanisław Lem described the same problem in the mid-twentieth century. He put it in writing in his philosophical text Dialogs in 1957. . Similarly, in Lem's Star Diaries ("Fourteenth Voyage") of 1957, the hero visits a planet and finds himself recreated from a backup record, after his death from a meteorite strike, which on this planet is a very commonplace proc

  8. Reality tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Reality tunnel is a theory that, with a subconscious set of mental filters formed from beliefs and experiences, every individual interprets the same world differently, hence "Truth is in the eye of the beholder". It is similar to the idea of representative realism, and was coined by Timothy Leary (1920–1996).

  9. Unitary theories of memory - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Baddeley and Hitch [5] introduced and made popular the multicomponent model of working memory.This theory proposes a central executive that, among other things, is responsible for directing attention to relevant information, suppressing irrelevant information and inappropriate actions, and for coordinating cognitive processes when more than one task must be done at the same time.