Phase Locking Brain Over clocking On the Edge the Eccentric

 

 

More recently, it has become clear that brain activity also shows signs of self-organized criticality on a larger scale.

As it processes information, the brain often synchronizes large groups of neurons to fire at the same frequency, a process called "phase-locking". Like broadcasting different radio stations at different frequencies, this allows different "task forces" of neurons to communicate among themselves without interference from others.

 

Children's brains spent in both the stable phase-locked states and the unstable phase-shifting states correlated with their IQ scores. For example, phase shifts typically last 55 milliseconds, but an additional 1 millisecond seemed to add as many as 20 points to the child's IQ. A shorter time in the stable phase-locked state also corresponded with greater intelligence - with a difference of 1 millisecond adding 4.6 IQ points to a child's score (NeuroImage, vol 42, p 1639). A longer phase shift allows the brain to use many more neurons for the problem at hand. The result is a greater overall processing power that contributes to higher intelligence.

 

Hovering on the edge of chaos provides brains with their amazing capacity to process information and rapidly adapt to our ever-changing environment, but what happens if we cross the boundary? The most obvious assumption would be that all of us are a short step away from mental illness. Or rather the inability to distinguish between the quantum and relative realms of processing. So genius is born near mental disorder allowing the creation of new.

 

In reality, your brain operates on the edge of chaos. Though much of the time it runs in an orderly and stable way, every now and again it suddenly and unpredictably lurches into a blizzard of noise.

 

In technical terms, systems on the edge of chaos are said to be in a state of "self-organized criticality". These systems are right on the boundary between stable, orderly behavior - such as a swinging pendulum - and the unpredictable world of chaos, as exemplified by turbulence.

 

Disorder is essential to the brain's ability to transmit information and solve problems.

 

So if you want to over clock your brain then you need to learn about cognitive enhancement and of course figured out how to control the clock speed, and create a longer phase shift here brain.web-us.com and we have a special one coming called The Golden Trio. Three frequencies that are also a function. They were written on the cup with that name that is also a truth.

 

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