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RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 13.11.2015 But now for something completely different: Zitat:The study results show both males and females who were pathologically reckless and impetuous attracted more short-term partners than participants with average personalities. And obsessive-compulsive males—but not females—were successful at securing long-lasting mates, an outcome strongly associated with this group’s high income (obsessive-compulsives made nearly twice as much as the less obsessive study participants), Gutiérrez says. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-we-are-attracted-to-deviant-personalities/ RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 18.11.2015 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26569030 Zitat:The Mechanisms of Far Transfer From Cognitive Training: Review and Hypothesis. RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 10.12.2015 http://www.medicaldaily.com/playing-3d-video-games-super-mario-better-memory-2d-games-angry-birds-364520#.VmjLb7LFUR8.twitter Zitat:After completing these tests, participants played either 3D or 2D video games for 30 minutes a day for 10 days, then they were put through the same series of memory tests again. While researchers found there was no difference between the two groups when it came to the dot or line test, those who played the 3D games had a 12 percent increase in memory performance over those who only played 2D games in the object recognition tests. RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 22.12.2015 Zitat:Mol Nutr Food Res. 2015 Aug 28. doi: 10.1002/mnfr.201500205. [Epub ahead of print] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26314570 RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 20.01.2016 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26612201 Zitat:More attentional focusing through binaural beats: evidence from the global-local task. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26637968 Zitat:A single bout of meditation biases cognitive control but not attentional focusing: Evidence from the global-local task. RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 16.02.2016 The Science of How What We Believe Becomes Our Reality - Part I RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 17.02.2016 http://www.refinery29.com/2016/02/103004/sleep-fiber-study?utm_content=buffere3029&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer Zitat:"We saw that on the higher end of the fiber intake, there was more deep sleep and less time spent in stage 1 sleep or light sleep," explains lead study author Marie-Pierre St-Onge, PhD, of the Institute of Human Nutrition at Columbia University Medical Center. "On the lower end, we saw the opposite." RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 23.02.2016 How Meditation Changes the Brain and Body http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/02/18/contemplation-therapy/?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&_r=1 Which Type of Exercise Is Best for the Brain? http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/02/17/which-type-of-exercise-is-best-for-the-brain/?_r=0 Always Tired? 8 (Curable) Conditions That Mimic Chronic Fatigue http://www.nootropix.com/8-common-conditions-cause-chronic-fatigue/ RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 25.02.2016 Besonders der Punkt "Mirroring" ist nach wie vor interessant. Wenn man das aufs Klarträumen anwendet, müsste jemand, der häufig jemandem zuhört, wie er von seinen Klarträumen berichtet, selbst Klarträumer werden. RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 09.03.2016 http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0149369 Zitat: this study we sought to explore how experience with specific mental and somatic practices is associated with wisdom, using self-report measures of experience and wisdom. We administered standard surveys to measure wisdom and experience among four groups of practitioners of mental and somatic practices, namely, meditators, practitioners of the Alexander Technique, practitioners of the Feldenkrais Method, and classical ballet dancers. We additionally administered surveys of trait anxiety and empathy to all participants to explore possible mediating relationships of experience and wisdom by characteristics thought to be components of wisdom. Wisdom was higher on average among meditation practitioners, and lowest among ballet dancers, and this difference held when controlling for differences in age between practices, supporting the view that meditation is linked to wisdom and that ballet is not. However, we found that increased experience with meditation and ballet were both positively associated with wisdom, and that lowered trait anxiety mediated this positive association among meditation practitioners, and, non-significantly, among ballet dancers. These results suggest that not all practices that are purported to affect mental processing are related to wisdom to the same degree and different kinds of experience appear to relate to wisdom in different ways, suggesting different mechanisms that might underlie the development of wisdom with experience. Zitat: An open, expansive posture has been shown to increase feelings of power and tolerance of risk, decrease cortisol, and elevate testosterone levels [27]. Alternatively, hunched postures elicit more depressed feelings [28], and tilting the head upward induces pride [29]. Zitat:Research suggests that FM [Feldenkrais Method] leads to both physical and mental improvements, including increased muscle length and flexibility [32], improvements in posture and muscle relaxation [33], reduced anxiety [34], as well as elevated mood, enhanced ability to learn, and increased clarity of thought [35]. RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 17.03.2016 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensory_deprivation Zitat:When complete, the same tests were conducted a second time. The results indicated all volunteers' ability to complete the simplest tasks had deteriorated. One subject's memory capacity fell 36% and all the subjects had trouble thinking of words beginning with a nominated letter; in this case, the letter "F". All four of the men had markedly increased suggestibility, although this was not the case with the women.[19] RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 29.03.2016 Zitat:One meta-analysis focused on studies in children, reporting overall increases in perceptual skill, academic readiness, IQ, achievement, and performance on standardized math and verbal tests (Sibley & Etnier 2003). Combined with findings revealing that exercise can facilitate declarative learning in adults (Pereira et al., 2007) and executive function in the elderly (Reviewed in Colcombe & Kramer, 2003), these results suggest that exercise can act as a cognitive enhancer, facilitating learning seemingly across the lifespan. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3445739/ RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 10.05.2016 http://cercor.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/06/23/cercor.bhv137.abstract Zitat:Brain Network Reconfiguration and Perceptual Decoupling During an Absorptive State of Consciousness RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 13.05.2016 Zitat:ast summer, Tim Lomas flew from London to Orlando to attend the fourth annual congress of the International Positive Psychology Association—held, naturally, at Walt Disney World. As Lomas wandered around the event, popping in and out of various sessions, he stumbled upon a presentation by Emilia Lahti, a doctoral student at Aalto University, in Helsinki. Lahti was giving a talk on sisu, a Finnish word for the psychological strength that allows a person to overcome extraordinary challenges. Sisu is similar to what an American might call perseverance, or the trendier concept of grit, but it has no real equivalent in English. It connotes both determination and bravery, a willingness to act even when the reward seems out of reach. Lomas had never heard the word before, and he listened with fascination as Lahti discussed it. “She suggested that this has been really valued and valorized by the Finns, and it was an important part of their culture,” he told me. At the same time, Lomas said, Lahti framed sisu as “a universal human capacity—it just so happened that the Finns had noticed it and coined a word for it.” The conference ended the next day, but Lomas kept thinking about sisu. There must be other expressions like it, he thought—words in foreign languages that described positive traits, feelings, experiences, and states of being that had no direct counterparts in English. Wouldn’t it be fascinating, he wondered, to gather all these in one place? Zitat: The first group of words referred to feelings, such as Heimat (German, “deep-rooted fondness towards a place to which one has a strong feeling of belonging”). The second referred to relationships, and included mamihlapinatapei (Yagán, “a look between people that expresses unspoken but mutual desire”), queesting (Dutch, “to allow a lover access to one’s bed for chitchat”), and dadirri (Australian Aboriginal, “a deep, spiritual act of reflective and respectful listening”). http://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/the-glossary-of-happiness RE: Vollkommen unverdaute, zusammenhangslose Zitate zum Thema Gehirn - Pygar - 30.05.2016 |