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Human brain mapping conference 2018
Human brain mapping conference 2018








What could that be? What does EM stand for and what is it doing to the human body? So I opened it up and took a look: When I first saw this on Internet I wasn’t impressed much either, seemed orphan. I got back many standard documents in response, including emails, intelligence briefings and bulletins, reposts from other fusion centers – and then there was one file titled “EM effects on human body.zip.” Recently, we here at MuckRock had one of our most bizarre gets yet – Washington State Fusion Center’s accidental release of records on the effects of remote mind control.Īs part of my ongoing project looking at fusion centers’ investigations into Antifa and various white supremacist groups, I filed a request with the WSFC. When you send thousands of FOIA requests, you are bound to get some very weird responses from time to time. Written by Curtis Waltman for Muckrock Magazine, April 18, 2018Īs part of a request for records on Antifa and white supremacist groups, WSFC inadvertently bundles in “EM effects on human body.zip” Washington State Fusion Center accidentally releases records on remote mind control If you’re new to this site, I can’t recommend enough using the search engine to find our articles on DARPA, biohacking and mRNA technology.Īnd here’s the original 2018 article, that makes much more sense when you have the knowledge I pointed at just before. I’m digging it up again for a new autopsy required in the light of the latest revelations regarding DARPA, The Brain Initiative and others. Thinking & Reasoning, 21(1), 76–96.In 2018, an US journalist made a FOIA application regarding Antifa / BLM and received a surprise bonus, which went semi-viral and faded soon. When distraction helps: Evidence that concurrent articulation and irrelevant speech can facilitate insight problem solving. A reproducible evaluation of ANTs similarity metric performance in brain image registration. Effort toward comprehension ‐ Elaboration or Aha. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(26), 10799–10804.Īuble, P. Lateral inferior prefrontal cortex and anterior cingulate cortex are engaged at different stages in the solution of insight problems. Prediction error as a linear function of reward probability is coded in human nucleus accumbens. © 2018 The Authors Human Brain Mapping Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Ībler, B. These results shed new light on the affective neural mechanisms underlying insightful problem solving.ħ Tesla fMRI RAT affect creativity dopamine insight language processing learning subcortical. Besides the finding on cortical involvement of the left anterior middle temporal gyrus (aMTG), here we showed for the first time robust subcortical activity changes related to insightful problem solving in the bilateral thalamus, hippocampus, and the dopaminergic midbrain comprising ventral tegmental area (VTA), nucleus accumbens (NAcc), and caudate nucleus. They were supposed to press a button as soon as they felt confident about their solution without further revision, allowing us to capture the exact event of Aha!-moment. During this task, subjects were exposed to word triplets and instructed to find a solution word being associated with all the three given words. To investigate those subcortical contributions to insight, we employed ultra-high-field 7 T fMRI during a German Version of the RAT. Considering the strong affective components of Aha!-moments, as manifested in the subjectively experienced feeling of relief following the sudden emergence of the solution of the problem without any conscious forewarning, we hypothesized the subcortical dopaminergic reward network to be critically engaged during Aha. Finding insightful solutions during a remote associates task (RAT) was found to elicit specific cortical activity changes. Insightful problem solving tasks were shown to be a valid method for investigating one subcomponent of creativity: the Aha!-moment. However, the exact neural processes underlying creative problem solving remain unclear. Finding creative solutions to difficult problems is a fundamental aspect of human culture and a skill highly needed.










Human brain mapping conference 2018