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"Courage of our convictions", that's a laugh. It's called sociopathy. I'll happily forego have such warped morals, not to mention the actual, measurable deformation of the human brain the occurs in sociopathic and psychopathic individuals. I'll keep my my neuroconnectivity, tyvm.
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I am a big fan of the psilocybin research area and it shows much promise for targeting neuroconnectivity and has been used in medical centers for treatment for migraines and cluster headaches for a long time now.
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🧠✨ Did you know your brain isn’t just one network—it’s 17 (Yeo networks) systems, each wired for a purpose? Here’s the breakdown ⬇️ 🔹 Sensory & Motor (1,2,3,4,6,9) 👀 Central Visual → detail focus 🌌 Peripheral Visual → movement wide view 💪 Somatomotor Dorsal → arms & upper body 🦶 Somatomotor Ventral → feet mouth 🧩 Association → complex coordination 👂 Auditory → hearing sound 🔹 Executive Control & Attention (5,7,8,11,12) 🎯 Dorsal Attention → goal‑directed focus 🔔 Ventral Attention → alert to change 🧠 Frontoparietal 1 & 2 → planning, memory, problem‑solving 🔹 Default Mode & Integration (13,14,15,10,16,17) 🌐 DMN 1 → self, memory, future thinking 🤝 DMN 2 → social mind 📖 DMN 3 → episodic memory imagination 💓 Limbic → emotions social behavior ⚡ Cingulo‑Opercular → task control switching 💡 The 17 Yeo networks = your brain’s operating system. 👉 Somehow this relates to individual subjective experience! #BrainScience #NeuroScience #BrainNetworks #YeoAtlas #CognitiveScience #MindAndBrain #Neuroconnectivity #BrainMapping #PsychNeuro #ScienceCommunication
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Meanwhile, psychedelics remain illegal, yet they enhance neuroconnectivity & neuroplasticity, calm the default mode network, and promote new dendrite and synapse growth. They help people think and feel differently, feel more connected, and reduce depression and anxiety. Hmmmm🤔
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Replying to @elonmusk
When 250 satellites are in orbit, what happens if humans are controlled by neuroconnectivity through AI? Who needs microchips when you have neurons?
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19 Apr 2025
Replying to @ContrarianCurse
I think many people have the mental model of "smoking == lung cancer" when this and probably a lot of other things are more like that colony collapse disorder for bees. It wasn't One Thing, it was a whole bunch of stacked aggravating factors. So it could be vaccines, poor socialization, inflammatory food, who knows what else, each nudging the bell curve of neuroconnectivity down into literal disorder territory.
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From @grok, additional musical notes: “John R Dallas Jr promotes classical music's cognitive benefits, citing neuroscience research that links it to enhanced memory consolidation, mood regulation, and neural plasticity, which can foster transformative neuroconnectivity across mind, body, and soul. • The post highlights recent classical music performances, including Nicole Scherzinger's Broadway debut as Norma Desmond in ‘Sunset Boulevard’ during the 2024-25 season, alongside Janacek operas and Cécile McLorin Salvant’s work, as featured in a @nytimes article. • Dallas encourages using classical music to stimulate underutilized brain areas, aligning with studies showing its unique ability to evoke neural chemistry changes, potentially improving higher-order intelligence and emotional well-being.” —#Grok3 —— @EnclaveAcademy’s baby grand piano greets each person in our Gathering Gallery. Prior to each evening learning event, classical music is played—while mouths open for refreshments and conversation, and minds open for the imminent program’s metacognitive stimulation and information. With open ears, eyes, minds, hearts, and smiles—Come to think of it.™ ugresearchjournals.illinois.…

Do you routinely invite classical music to ignite otherwise untouched parts of your busy brain other genres don’t stimulate? Neuroscience suggests classical repertoire offers electrification for transformative neuroconnectivity of the mind, body, and soul. nytimes.com/2025/04/09/arts/…
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Do you routinely invite classical music to ignite otherwise untouched parts of your busy brain other genres don’t stimulate? Neuroscience suggests classical repertoire offers electrification for transformative neuroconnectivity of the mind, body, and soul. nytimes.com/2025/04/09/arts/…
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Well it’s a bit more complicated it’s just basically describing a form of torture that the CIA or FBI conducted to form basic ideas about the neuroconnectivity that produces certain thoughts in well trained brains which could honestly also be not an experiment from the USA
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Replying to @DarkOddCon
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How Stem Cells help with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ADS) ◣ Angiogenesis ◣ Modulation of Immune System ◣ Anti-Apoptotic, Antioxidant ◣ Modulation of excitation/inhibition ◣ Restoration of Neuroconnectivity ◣Stimulation of Endogenous Stem Cells
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Each day, children with large heads make their entrance into the world, yet their size doesn’t necessarily equate to greater intelligence than those with average-sized heads. Similarly, having an oversized brain does not guarantee superior cognitive abilities compared to a brain of standard proportions. In reality, the key to intelligence lies in the intricate network of neural connections—known as neuroconnectivity—that facilitate communication within the brain.
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Redundant, though someone in our colony should be an analog backup. I'll build the suits: - fully integrated geometric feature learning - Neuroconnectivity enabled ( guest mode) - Photon Cutters and ALSET beams
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Increased neuroconnectivity (e.g. longer axons) could theoretically achieve the same result with no visible difference (even the same number of neurons, let alone cranial capacity).
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Basically, it means how neurons connect and interact with eachother. People with high IQ seem to have more dense neuroconnectivity (this alone probably isn’t what causes intelligence) Many things that are heritable aren’t strictly genetic, like lactose tolerance or HIV.
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It engages more of the brain than video games do and helps build and develop neuroconnectivity. It also satisfies very similar parts of the brain. Being able to play "The Moon" from Ducktales feels like beating Ducktales, only better. I have been doing Active Musical Therapy 10m
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Join me at #OHBM2024 for our poster "Decoding MDD Neuroconnectivity: Heterogeneity and Demographic Effects"! Discover how neuroimaging phenotyping and patient subtyping improve MDD analysis, advancing future precision medicine. Wed-Thu, 2-4 PM, Poster 1819. #south_korea 🇰🇷
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From bench to bedside! Dr. Jose Scher presented a thought-provoking Med #GrandRounds at @nyugrossman, highlighting advances in the pathogenesis of psoriatic diseases and novel therapeutic approaches in Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA). Key Takeaways: ▶️ Novel therapeutics have dramatically improved skin outcomes ▶️ Next-gen tissue omics' may help uncover novel mechanisms of psoriatic disease and potential biomarkers of transition ▶️ Improving synovio-entheseal outcomes has been elusive in PsA ▶️ Innovative approaches promise to alter how we treat PsA, including: 🔹 Residual pain/Neuroconnectivity 🔹 Combination DMARDs 🔹 Preventive strategies 🔹 Precision medicine stratification #Rheumatology #Autoimmunity #PsoriaticArthritis #PsA #PsoriaticDisease #MedTwitter
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Grad student Hyoshin Kim presented during the @ENAR_ibs mixer on Sunday night. She’s pictured here presenting her work on “Bayesian Estimation of Clustered Dependence Structures in Functional Neuroconnectivity” co-authored w/ our own Dr. Sujit Ghosh and Dr Emily Hector #ENAR2024
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🧠 Brain scans reveal neuroconnectivity changes in psoriatic disease patients, shedding light on factors contributing to residual pain, depression, and fatigue. Understanding the brain's role in PsA can lead to better treatments. #ACR23 #PsoriaticDisease 🧩
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Replying to @spectatorindex
Wow Neuroconnectivity
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