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Selfhood trinity: Neurophenomenological evidence

20 January 2017

BM-Science researchers in a series of empirical studies (study-1, study-2, study-3, study-4 and study-5) demonstrated the existence of three-dimensional components of Selfhood: Self-Me-I. These three components of selfhood have distinctive behavior in different healthy conditions and in different brain pathologies.

 

The "Self", The "Me", The "I": The neurophysiological basis of "I" and the mind development has been explored in a seminar of The Finnish Society for Natural Philosophy (Helsinki, Finland)

22 March 2016

Researchers of BM-Science Centre participate in a seminar of The Finnish Society for Natural Philosophy, held in Helsinki, in March 22nd 2016.

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BM-Science organises a roundtable on the theme "Meditation, brain function and the Self"

23 February 2016

An objective of the roundtable has been to discuss the available experimental data on the efficacy of the qEEG-Guided meditation in comparison with arbitrary chosen meditation. The second aim was to discuss how different aspects of Self could be measured with qEEG. First emerging results related to the neurophysiological counterpart of Self were presented.

More insight on this theme can be found here:

  • Long-term meditation training induced changes in the operational synchrony of default mode network modules during a resting state
  • Trait lasting alteration of the brain default mode network in experienced meditators and the experiential selfhood.

 

 

  1. qEEG explored in a seminar of The Finnish Society for Natural Philosophy (Helsinki, Finland)
  2. Lecture “Diagnostic and Prognostic Value of EEG, and recent advances in the field” by BM-Science researchers at the Antioxidant Clinic (Helsinki, Finland) in April 16th 2015
  3. TSC 2015 - Conference “Toward a Science of Consciousness 2015”, Helsinki, 8-13 June 2015
  4. International Workshop “The Physical Underpinnings of Consciousness – Perspectives from Cognitive Neuroscience, Physics and Philosophy” (University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland)

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Curiosities of the Brain

  • What fuel does the Brain use?

    Almost entirely on Glucose. Glucose intake improves cognition in adults. The effect is rapid but of short duration (15–60 minutes).

  • What is a computing power of the Brain?

    One neuron performs up to 200 computations per sec, whereas a brain is capable to perform 20 million billions of computations per sec.

  • How much coffee the Brain would like?

    Coffee does much more than keep you awake – it actually reduced cognitive decline. Studies demonstrated that the optimal dose was three cups of coffee per day. Caffeine was proposed to stimulate certain neurons that protect against neurotoxicity.

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