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Therapists are justâŠ. Common sense filters
Me: yeah so I just donât have the energy to get up and make myself a sandwich or wait for something to cook so I just. Donât
Her: why donât you just eat the sandwich components without putting them together
Me:
Her: you can just eat a handful of cheese and some sandwich meat. You donât have to make a sandwich.
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Me: what
Ten core principles necessary for the remodeling of your brain to take place:
1. Change is mostly limited to those situations in which the brain is in the mood for it.
If you are alert, on the ball, engaged, motivated, ready for action, the brain releases the neurochemicals necessary to enable brain change. When disengaged, inattentive, distracted, or doing something without thinking that requires no real effort, your neuroplastic switches are âoff.â
2. The harder you try, the more youâre motivated, the more alert you are, and the better (or worse) the potential outcome, the bigger the brain change.
If youâre intensely focused on the task and really trying to master something for an important reason, the change experienced will be greater.
3. What actually changes in the brain are the strengths of the connections of neurons that are engaged together, moment by moment, in time.
The more something is practiced, the more connections are changed and made to include all elements of the experience (sensory info, movement, cognitive patterns). You can think of it like a âmaster controllerâ being formed for that particular behavior which allows it to be performed with remarkable facility and reliability over time.
4. Learning-driven changes in connections increase cell-to-cell cooperation which is crucial for increasing reliability.
Merzenich explains this by asking you to imagine the sound of a football stadium full of fans all clapping at random versus the same people clapping in unison. He explains, âThe more powerfully coordinated your [nerve cell] teams are, the more powerful and more reliable their behavioral productions.â
5. The brain also strengthens its connections between teams of neurons representing separate moments of successive things that reliably occur in serial time.
This allows your brain to predict what happens next and have a continuous âassociative flow.â Without this ability, your stream of consciousness would be reduced to âa series of separate, stagnating puddles,â explains Merzenich.
6. Initial changes are temporary.
Your brain first records the change, then determines whether it should make the change permanent or not. It only becomes permanent if your brain judges the experience to be fascinating or novel enough or if the behavioral outcome is important, good or bad.
7. The brain is changed by internal mental rehearsal in the same ways and involving precisely the same processes that control changes achieved through interactions with the external world.
According to Merzenich, âYou donât have to move an inch to drive positive plastic change in your brain. Your internal representations of things recalled from memory work just fine for progressive brain plasticity-based learning.â
8. Memory guides and controls most learning.
As you learn a new skill, your brain takes note of and remembers the good attempts, while discarding the not-so-good trys. Then, it recalls the last good pass, makes incremental adjustments, and progressively improves.
9. Every movement of learning provides a moment of opportunity for the brain to stabilize â and reduce the disruptive power of â potentially interfering backgrounds or ânoise.â
Each time your brain strengthens a connection to advance your mastery of a skill, it also weakens other connections of neurons that werenât used at that precise moment. This negative plastic brain change erases some of the irrelevant or interfering activity in the brain.
10. Brain plasticity is a two-way street; it is just as easy to generate negative changes as it is positive ones.
You have a âuse it or lose itâ brain. Itâs almost as easy to drive changes that impair memory and physical and mental abilities as it is to improve these things. Merzenich says that older people are absolute masters at encouraging plastic brain change in the wrong direction.
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Iâm usually pretty good with invertebrate ID, but this one has got me stumped. Â It doesnât look segmented to be a polychaete, and doesnât look like one iâve ever seen. Â This is from a sample of sediment from brackish water towards the base of New Yorkâs Hudson River, and heavily dyed eye-searing god damn pink.
Iâm not too sure with this one either (not living near an ocean makes me pretty bad with marine invert IDâs). I agree that this isnât a polychaete though. The presence of eyes, the appendages, and the long antennae make me say crustacean. Not sure what group of crustacean though.
(Also sorry for not answering this sooner it kinda got lost in my inbox :S)
BOOBS ARE LITERALLY LUMPS WITH SMALLER LUMPS ON TOP WHAT IS SO SEXUALLY ATTRACTIVE ABOUT A LUMP!!!!
What is sexually attractive about any human body part really? Penises are just tubes with lumps connected to them. Asses are also just lumps. Your face is just a collection of different types of lumps and thereâs a hole on it. Everything is just a lump. I canât get off to this. Now, a rhombus, thatâs something I could fuck the shit out of.
i saw these little guys at the gas station today & they were practically glued at the hip?!
Storium is an online storytelling game that allows players to create a story through a series of scenes, reacting to obstacles and people as you come across them. Â Itâs played with 3 people, with one person playing as the Narrator, and the other 2 playing as the characters. Â
The Narrator chooses the world that the story is set in (with choices such as âoccult pop horrorâ, âmedical dramaâ and âcyberpunkâ), then starts each scene, using cards to give the players challenges to overcome.  The players will then try to overcome these challenges as they see fit, progressing the story  in fun and interesting ways.
There are a few more rules, but itâs remarkably easy to pick up and is only limited by your imagination. Â Storium is a fun and fluid way of storytelling, with players reacting to each other and no-one being fully in control, it can lead to some VERY interesting stories. Â
Our attempt was an occult pop horror called âThe Badgers of Doomâ, theyâre black, theyâre white, and they bite! Â Coming soon to cinemas near you!
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I tried kumquats for the first time the other day and I did not like them. They told me I was supposed to eat them whole, skin and all. This confused me. Listen, I know I said I was not easy to love. I think I was wrong. I am very easy to love, but very hard to keep. The Earth is tilted 23.5 degrees away from the plane of the ecliptic. I do not know what this means, but they told me if the earth was tilted any closer or any farther away, we would either catch fire or freeze to death. If you love me any more than you do right now of if you begin falling out of love with me, I will either leave or love you harder. I do not make the rules. I do not tell my heart how to beat or how to love, just because it becomes painful. They do not tell the sun to follow the earth so it can stretch its oceans and fault lines without fear of death. Most days I think I will be alone for the rest of my life. I never know how to feel about this.
Amanda Helm, Where Do You See Yourself in Five Years? (via amandaspoetry)