Anonymous ID: 693088 April 14, 2018, 9:24 a.m. No.1040337   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0405 >>0523

>>1039398 (last bread) Eye of Horus

>>1039608 >thalamus, amygdala : limbic system

>>1039656 >occult screw in the head torture

yes, was thinking of a modern-day medical procedural equivalent. to keep the boyz in line so they do what They need them to do without hesitation. think noname with the Thumbs Down after coming back from "brain surgery".

>>1039733

through the eye or nose is what i was thinking. you'd know much better than i, but don't they have some kind of thin wands with a laser attached? was also thinking of the bruising after cosmetic surgery (think Mika B).

 

the amygdala is right there around the nasal cavities. we can actually activate it by doing a series of sharp inhales. cool experience.

>>1039941

translations would be most valuable methinks. there's scant available in English indeed. found these:

>https:// www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3400485/

The amygdala as a target for behavior surgery

>http:// www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2917052/ Fear-pinpointed-Scientists-discover-exactly-anxiety-resides-brain.html

""Fear pinpointed: Scientists discover exactly where anxiety resides in the brain'''

Researchers at Cold Spring Harbour Laboratory, New York, have described a ‘circuit’ that controls fearful memories in the brains of mice

Found that the PVT region plays a role in learning and remembering fear

Its neurons extend into the central amygdala - another region

Disrupting the connection significantly impaired fear learning in mice

<kek on dailymail, but always a good sauce to at least see what They are revealing to public and how.

 

prefer to stay away from the new-agey sites, as those appear to be attracting the shylls.

nothing like the scientific method in the toolkit to debate a diversion.

>Can't believe these high-level scientist don't publish their findings for the international community in englisch!

well, if the "secret eye of horus eliminates fear surgery" theory has any merit, then it should be plainly obvious why these findings not readily available. DailyMail is still on the mice.

but we shall see. can't wait to read anon! danke schoen!

Anonymous ID: 693088 April 14, 2018, 9:34 a.m. No.1040445   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1040206

sure is. looks like AJ just got sauced by anon. no wonder he's on the LARP train ranting & raving lately. kek.

>>1040182 nice, anon. very nice.

>Introducing Erika Wulff aka Onya yoga teacher/Escort.

Onya yoga … ON YA YO GA … On Ya Yo Ga …

there's that Y again. so now we got wives & Y's.

what a coinkydink.

Anonymous ID: 693088 April 14, 2018, 9:44 a.m. No.1040570   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0615 >>0796

>>1040405

>"wands" we used for cranial applications in rodents were hair thin

that's what i was thinking. remember reading something about going through the tear duct (which explains the bruising), but sauce has gone missing, so don't quote me. nose would be most logical entry point, agree.

>activating something called photorhodopsin. Its a method used to turn on and off genetic signalling events.

did not know anything about that until just now. whoa.

that appears to be quite the deep rabbit hole, Alice.

Anonymous ID: 693088 April 14, 2018, 10:03 a.m. No.1040796   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1040570 Not >photorhodopsin.

>>1040523 >channelrhodopsin

fascinating. thanks.

>The quest to determine how precise neural activity patterns mediate computation, behavior, and pathology would be greatly aided by a set of tools for reliably activating and inactivating genetically targeted neurons, in a temporally precise and rapidly reversible fashion.

>having earlier adapted a light-activated cation channel, channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2), for allowing neurons to be stimulated by blue light, we searched for a complementary tool that would enable optical neuronal inhibition, driven by light of a second color.

sensitizing targeted neurons to temporally-precise excitation by pulses of blue light [18],

 

realize they are using lasers here, but do you think that even low-level exposure could also have a demonstrable effect?

 

always wondered about that weird blue filter & background they like to throw on AC @ ZNN.

and those Zeiss Blue lenses "22" was caught wearing shortly before her bag of potatoes routine on 9.11.16.