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Significant findings in the characterization of the hypnotic state with and without hallucination, as altered states of consciousness

10 June 2005

The findings are a result of sucessful collaborative research between the The Consciousness Research Group, Department of Philosophy, University of Turku (FINLAND), Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and BM-Science.

The 9th Multidisciplinary International Conference of Biological Psychiatry "Stress and Behavior" (St-Petersburg, Russia, May 16-19, 2005)

1 May 2005

As a modest contribution, BM-Science offers some of its web-publishing IT-resources as a symbolic recognition for high value and quality of the event for the scientific community - already in its 9th year, as well as a recognition for the enournous systematic effort of its organizers setting it up.

 

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Curiosities of the Brain

  • How does sense of taste serve the Brain?

    The sweet taste signals the identification of energy rich foods, umami recognizes the amino acids of proteins, salt ensures the proper electrolyte balance and sour and bitter tastes warn against potentially toxic or poisonous intakes.

  • How does the Brain breathe?

    Brain needs 10 times more oxygen than the whole organism.

  • 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).

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