Incluir en mis sitios favoritos
Ingresar Salir Inscribirme
Buscar Ayuda Contactar Ingresar Directorio Ultimos
Búsqueda avanzada
Preguntas frecuentes
BUSCAR EN: BLOGS FOTOS
 

Hola, Invitado
Ingresar  Inscribirme
En línea: 363 visitantes

Alemania (2)
Argentina (53)
Belice (2)
Bolivia (11)
Brasil (7)
Canadá (1)
Chile (18)
Colombia (19)
Costa Rica (26)
Cuba (20)
Dominicana, República (17)
Ecuador (5)
El Salvador (18)
España (181)
Estados Unidos (12)
Francia (2)
Guatemala (12)
Honduras (3)
Israel (0)
Italia (2)
Jamaica (0)
México (46)
Nicaragua (3)
Países Bajos (0)
Panamá (14)
Paraguay (6)
Perú (21)
Puerto Rico (7)
Reino Unido (1)
Uruguay (9)
Venezuela (38)





Búsquedas recientes

Lo más popular

Lo más buscado este mes

Archivo Weblogs


DIRECTORIO WEBLOGS :: Estados Unidos > Salud Incluir BlogEstados Unidos >  Salud Weblogs de Yaaqui.com DIRECTORIO WEBLOGS
Life Hack
creado con http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1  en Blogueros
ENVIAR A UN AMIGO
Para subscribirse a  requiere identificarte
Usuario: Ingresar

Personal Development Weblog,
Daily digest on productivity and life improvementsVisitarStepcase Lifehack
Dirección URLhttp://www.lifehack.org    Registrado:03-Jul-2007
Compartir:

Compartir en Facebook Compartir en Twitter Stumble It More...


Enviar a email
Visitar 5 Sci-Fi Brain Hacks That Modern Science Is Making Possible 5 Sci-Fi Brain Hacks That Modern Science Is Making Possible en Technologybrainmind-hacksscience
Por Tucker Cummings
el 11-Apr-2011


Think about some of your favorite sci-fi films. How many of them reference futuristic technologies that are used to augment a character?s brainpower?

Turns out that not all these movies, books, and TV shows are based in completely in fiction. Modern scientific research is slowly working to make these brain hacks a reality. Here are five of the best hacks that might be coming your way soon.

1. Stop Sleeping to Increase Your Productivity

As seen in: The science fiction novel ?Beggars in Spain? by Nancy Kress

Made possible by: Real-life DARPA scientists

Imagine how much more productive you could be if you didn?t need to sleep for eight hours every night. In her novel, Kress imagines a world where the ruling class are the ?Sleepless?: genetically modified humans who no longer feel the need for sleep, and use the extra time to create goods and earn more money. But that sort of thing is just science fiction, right?

Wrong. Turns out DARPA developed a drug that replaces sleep back in 2008. The drug takes the form of a nasal spray, and contains certain hormones that eliminate the body?s craving for a nice long nap. According to Jerome Siegel, a professor of psychiatry at UCLA, “It reduces sleepiness without causing edginess.”

However, Dr. Michael Twery, director of the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research, is less optimistic about the drug?s promise. “New research indicates that not getting enough sleep is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorders,” said Twery.

Can?t get your hands on this wonderdrug? Hack your brain with the Uberman Sleep Schedule, and train your brain to function perfectly on just two hours of sleep.

2. Controlling Intelligence in the Womb

As seen in: The novel ?Brave New World? by Aldous Huxley

Made possible by: Real-life geneticists and proponents of the ?Mozart Effect?

The novel ?Brave New World? opens with a lengthy tour of a ?hatchery?: a facility where human beings are created in test tubes. Each batch of humans is given a grade from Alpha to Episilon, and has their intelligence altered accordingly.

While we?re a long way from hatchery technology, solid pre-natal nutrition and genetic testing can help parents give their child the best possible chance for becoming intelligent. Parents looking to give their unborn child extra help also turn to ?the Mozart Effect?: the belief that playing classical music for a baby in the womb can increase its intelligence.

This theory does have some scientific basis, and was first brought to the attention of the general public after being mentioned in a 1993 in the journal ?Nature?. Not every scientist agrees, however…but maybe after another decade of research, we?ll have more power to alter intelligence in utero.

3. Altering or Retrieving Memories

As seen in: The indie sci-fi flick ?Sleep Dealer?

Made possible by: Real-life neuroscientists and researchers

In ?Sleep Dealer,? a woman sells her memories, which can then be uploaded into the minds of other people. And while altering or retrieving memories in this fashion seems far-fetched, a Wired article hints at a possible technology for boosting or retrieving memories using a PDA in the future.

According to the article, ?Researchers have found a telltale mental signature that predicts whether an experience will be remembered. Once deciphered, the signals could be used to help people know when their brains are primed to remember, perhaps using an iPhone app.?

“There?s no reason not to believe that this is possible,” added one of the researchers. “It could be part of a PDA.”

4. Brain-Computer Interface Chips

As seen in: The TV show ?Fringe?

Made possible by: Real-life sleep researchers

On the ?Fringe? episode entitled ?Dream Logic,? the team encounters a man with a Brain-Computer Interface Chip. The chip was originally installed to help the man control his sleepwalking, but instead the chip malfunctions and causes the patient to attack his co-workers.

These types of chips do exist in real life. According to Dr. David Carley, they have even been used on humans. “For example, deep-brain-stimulating electrodes have been used in an attempt to treat intractable epilepsy,” Carley says. “However, BCIs have not been used in an attempt to control sleep cycles.?

5. Brain Treatments to Reverse Mental Handicaps

As seen in: The film ?The Lawnmower Man?

Made possible by: A study conducted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

In ?The Lawnmower Man?, a doctor uses drugs, virtual reality treatments, and direct brain stimulation to increase the intelligence of a handicapped man. The mentally handicapped gardener learns Latin overnight and also becomes telepathic.

Telepathy is definitely off the table (for now), but researchers at MIT have been able to reverse Fragile X syndrome in mice. Fragile X is one cause of both autism and mental deficiency. According to reports from the BBC, ?The researchers, based at MIT’s Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, targeted an enzyme called PAK which affects the number, size and shape of connection between brain cells. They found that inhibiting the enzyme stopped mice with Fragile X Syndrome behaving in erratic ways.?

What sci-fi brain hack are you most excited about? Tell us in the comments below!



Leído 2 veces

Para Subscribirse a  requiere identificarse antes
5 Sci-Fi Brain Hacks That Modern Science Is Making Possible en  Weblogs de Yaaqui.com  Blogueros Personal Development

Fotologs
Is Flex-tirement the New Retirement?

Foto 0 en  - Is Flex-tirement the New Retirement?
Más fotos Is Flex-tirement the New Retirement? + fotos




10-Apr-2012
Yet Another Getting Things Done Article (with 11 Useful How to Tips)

Foto 0 en  - Yet Another Getting Things Done Article (with 11 Useful How to Tips)
Más fotos Yet Another Getting Things Done Article (with 11 Useful How to Tips) + fotos




10-Apr-2012
What I Learned From Batman

Foto 0 en  - What I Learned From Batman
Más fotos What I Learned From Batman + fotos




11-Apr-2012

Life Hack Blogueros

Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks

5 Sci-Fi Brain Hacks That Modern Science Is Making Possible
Foto 0 en  - 5 Sci-Fi Brain Hacks That Modern Science Is Making Possible [..] Leer nota completa
Subscribirse a 5 Sci-Fi Brain Hacks That Modern Science Is Making Possible
Publicado 11-Apr-2011 por Tucker Cummings en Technologybrainmind-hacksscience
Leído 2 veces. Más resultados en Más artículos 5 Sci-Fi Brain Hacks That Modern Science Is Making Possible Fotos acerca 5 Sci-Fi Brain Hacks That Modern Science Is Making Possible 5 Sci-Fi Brain Hacks That Modern Science Is Making Possible en Yaaqui
Life Hack Blogueros

Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks

Olfactory Life Hacks: Scents That Increase Brain Power
Foto 0 en  - Olfactory Life Hacks: Scents That Increase Brain Power [..] Leer nota completa
Subscribirse a 5 Sci-Fi Brain Hacks That Modern Science Is Making Possible
Publicado 16-Feb-2011 por Tucker Cummings en LifestylearomatherapybrainLifehacklifehacksmental
Leído 4 veces. Más resultados en Más artículos Olfactory Life Hacks: Scents That Increase Brain Power Fotos acerca Olfactory Life Hacks: Scents That Increase Brain Power Olfactory Life Hacks: Scents That Increase Brain Power en Yaaqui
Life Hack Blogueros

Personal Development Weblog, Stepcase Lifehack Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks

5 Hacks Just For Writers
[..] Leer nota completa
Subscribirse a 5 Sci-Fi Brain Hacks That Modern Science Is Making Possible
Publicado 02-Sep-2008 por Stepcase en artistas
Leído 21 veces. Más resultados en Más artículos 5 Hacks Just For Writers Fotos acerca 5 Hacks Just For Writers 5 Hacks Just For Writers en Yaaqui
Life Hack Blogueros

Personal Development Weblog, lifehack.org Daily digest and pointer on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks

7 Morning Hacks to Jumpstart Your Day
Foto 0 en  - 7 Morning Hacks to Jumpstart Your Day [..] Leer nota completa
Subscribirse a 5 Sci-Fi Brain Hacks That Modern Science Is Making Possible
Publicado 25-Nov-2011 por Mike Vardy en LifehackLifestyleearly risermorning hacknight owlProductivityworkflow
Leído 2 veces. Más resultados en Más artículos 7 Morning Hacks to Jumpstart Your Day Fotos acerca 7 Morning Hacks to Jumpstart Your Day 7 Morning Hacks to Jumpstart Your Day en Yaaqui
Desde Algún Lugar De Buenos Aires Buenos Aires

Un blog sobre la aventura diaria de ser mujer, laburante, artista, estudiante, internetadicta, madre de familia... y vivir en una ciudad como Buenos Aires. Y bueh, no es fácil ser yo! Desde algun lugar de Buenos Aires

The 7 CSS Hacks that we should use [del.icio.us]
Los 7 Hacks de CSS que deberíamos usar: interesante recopilación, para tenerla en cuenta. [..] Leer nota completa
Subscribirse a 5 Sci-Fi Brain Hacks That Modern Science Is Making Possible
Publicado 31-Dec-1969 por en Environment
Leído 18 veces. Más resultados en Más artículos The 7 CSS Hacks that we should use [del.icio.us] Fotos acerca The 7 CSS Hacks that we should use [del.icio.us] The 7 CSS Hacks that we should use [del.icio.us] en Yaaqui

Advertencia YAAQUI.COM no verifica la veracidad de la información publicada y no se responsabiliza por el uso que se le de a la infomación del contenido publicado en los feeds y weblogs independientes. Las opiniones vertidas en este sitio no necesariamente son nuestras. Nos reservamos el derecho de remover cualqueir material que consideremos inconveniente.



Imagen de un Caddilac

Caddilac
Imagen de una antilope alimentando a su cria

Antilope
Detalle de un lago con Victoria - Lirios acuáticos. Origen: aguas bajas de la cuenca del Río Amazonas

Victoria - Lirios acuáticos
Clasificados Costa Rica Clasificados Argentina Clasificados de España Clasificados Puerto Rico Envía una Postal