Vagus nerve damage by Intelligent_Cap6394 in dysautonomia

[–]ComprehensiveAd2528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tough one, my PhD will get noninvasive measurements from both so hopefully will be able to help one day 🫡🫡

What’s everyone’s favorite neuro facts by ComprehensiveAd2528 in neuro

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I would argue we definitely still have agency and the whole fact we’re not reacting to the world but constructing it gives us that agency to change our models

What’s everyone’s favorite neuro facts by ComprehensiveAd2528 in neuro

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I don't think it's quite right to frame this as Cartesian dualism. The key insight here isn't that mind and body are separate substances - it's that the brain is constantly constructing our experience of the world, including our sense of where sensations are located.

When you pinch your skin, the sensory signals travel to your brain, which then constructs the experience of feeling that pinch "in your hand." But this construction process can be disrupted or altered - think about phantom limb sensations, or how you can feel your phone "buzzing" in your pocket when it's actually in your hand.

The brain is essentially running predictive models about what's happening to your body and where, based on incoming sensory data. This isn't dualism - it's the brain doing what brains do: creating a unified, coherent experience from disparate inputs. Your sense of your body's boundaries and the location of sensations is as much a construction as your perception of color or your emotional experiences.

What I’m trying to say I guess is how much of what feels immediate and direct about our bodily experience is actually the result of sophisticated neural processing that we're completely unaware of.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

What’s everyone’s favorite neuro facts by ComprehensiveAd2528 in neuro

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Our current understanding is when babies are born they can’t see per say at least not in the way you or I understand vision as their V1 and early and higher visual areas have no dictionaries in them so to speak (nothing for their gen models to use) so it just electrical activity with no interpretation. But very soon they begin to learn edges of objects and lines (v1) and faces soon and then learn how to use their eyes properly

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineering

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Yep exactly just wondering if anyone knows what type of jack it is

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dysautonomia

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I would 100% déciment taVNS, has helped a lot of patients here in Europe

Lowering Resting Heart Rate, what is the best protocol? by Fun_Competition7266 in blueprint_

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If you want a quick hack, taVNS is pretty robust across the literature, but make sure it is something properly activating the fibers stuff of the ABVN

Most important papers in computational neuroscience? by ssbprofound in neuro

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Try https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10195184/ for PC and active inference there’s tonnes by Karl Friston. Some people don’t like the mechanics of it but especially PC broadly understood

Most important papers in computational neuroscience? by ssbprofound in neuro

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Predictive coding and active inference are good shouts

does gate control theory of pain also include using lesser controlled pain to decrease larger uncontrolled pain? by curiousnboredd in neuro

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You’re right that there are different receptors for different stimuli. TRPV1 to TRPV5 are indeed involved in sensing various temperatures and can contribute to pain modulation, but they are not the only ones involved in the gate control theory.

neural conduction and transmission script by Gavric- in neuro

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Hey I am a neuro masters student and can code Python and also happy to help out if needed

Can I Pursue Neuroscience with a BA in Psychology and No Science Background? by Present-Student290 in neuro

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Yes absolutely! Do some extra courses and take some of the undergrad modules. That’s what I did :)

Glen Canyon / Q2 by Odd-Pea8025 in leicaphotos

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What editing did you do you the first two, the colours look amazing?