• 3d Work
  • photo
  • blogs
  • music
  • About

cybermonk.de

  • 3d Work
  • photo
  • blogs
  • music
  • About

THE LATEST PATHWAY TO CREATIVITY: ELECTROSHOCK YOUR BRAIN

Running a small electric current through the old noodle can help people think outside the box. But don’t try it at home.

categories: Uncategorized
Wednesday 09.24.14
Posted by pater klack
 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPj43cQqcsg#t=135

categories: Uncategorized
Wednesday 09.24.14
Posted by pater klack
 

backyardbrains

https://backyardbrains.com/ inventors of the roboroach!

take a look at the successful kickstarter campaign

from the site: To study the brain, you typically have to be a graduate student at a major university. Not any more! Backyard Brains enables everyone to be a neuroscientist! We provide affordable neuroscience experiment kits for students of all ages to learn (hands-on) about electrophysiology. Now everyone from schoolchildren to grad students and every grade in between can experiment with similar tools used by real neuroscientists worldwide!

categories: Uncategorized
Wednesday 09.24.14
Posted by pater klack
 

What People Cured of Blindness See

What People Cured of Blindness See

By Patrick House

 

categories: Uncategorized
Friday 08.29.14
Posted by pater klack
 

21 top brain blogs to inform and inspire you in 2014

21 top brain blogs to inform and inspire you in 2014

By Sarah McKay on January 12, 2014 in Blog

20 top brain blogs 2014To kick off 2014, I’ve packaged up of some of my favourite brain, mind and neuroscience blogs on the internet.

 

categories: Uncategorized
Monday 08.18.14
Posted by pater klack
 

Andres Lozano: Parkinson's, depression and the switch that might turn them off

Deep brain stimulation is becoming very precise. This technique allows surgeons to place electrodes in almost any area of the brain, and turn them up or down — like a radio dial or thermostat — to correct dysfunction. Andres Lozano offers a dramatic look at emerging techniques, in which a woman with Parkinson's instantly stops shaking and brain areas eroded by Alzheimer's are brought back to life. (Filmed at TEDxCaltech.)

categories: Uncategorized
Friday 08.15.14
Posted by pater klack
 

THE UNSEEN visualizes brain activity with color changing swarovski crystal headpiece

THE UNSEEN visualizes brain activity with color changing swarovski crystal headpieceall images THE UNSEEN

at the intersection between science fiction, fashion and design, arrives a color-changing wearable technology concept from the labs of THE UNSEEN, run by london-based artist lauren bowker and her material exploration team. developed in close collaboration with swarovski, the experimental head-piece brings together a collection of over 4000 black lab grown spinel stones paired with the studio’s ‘magick’ color-changing ink, exemplifying an understanding regarding the hidden properties of the imperfect crystal. specifically chosen and cloned for their material composition, the jewels boast similar characteristics to that found in the human bone.

THE UNSEEN visualizes brain activity with color changing swarovski crystal headpiece

categories: Uncategorized
Friday 08.15.14
Posted by pater klack
 

near_death_explained/

This article was adapted from the new book "Brain Wars", from Harper One.

http://www.salon.com/2012/04/21/near_death_explained/

categories: Uncategorized
Friday 08.15.14
Posted by pater klack
 

Playlist (9 talks) How does my brain work?

Playlist (9 talks)
How does my brain work?
How exactly does the brain -- a 3-pound snarl of nervous tissue -- create inspired inventions, the feeling of hunger, the experience of beauty, the sense of self? Researchers at the edge of science explain …

 

categories: Uncategorized
Sunday 07.27.14
Posted by pater klack
 

wie-obertoene-im-gehirn-wirken/

http://www.oberton.org/wie-obertoene-im-gehirn-wirken/

categories: Uncategorized
Tuesday 07.22.14
Posted by pater klack
 

Woman Has Skull Replaced With 3D Printed Implant

 

A medical team has carried out what is believed to be the world’s first brain transplant using a 3D printed implant. A 22-year old woman suffering from a condition that causes a thickening of the skull, had been slowly losing her vision and was suffering from motor coordination impairment, so Dr Bon Verweij of University Medical Center (UMC) Utrecht, began an in-depth study of reconstructions and 3D printing in order to replace her skull with an implant.

3D printed skull

categories: Uncategorized
Wednesday 04.02.14
Posted by pater klack
 

Sooner Than You Think, We Will Connect To The Cloud Directly From Our Brains

In his TED talk, Google's Ray Kurzweil announces that 20 years from now, "thinking will grow exponentially" as human brains interface with computers.

 

categories: Uncategorized
Tuesday 03.25.14
Posted by pater klack
 

Scientists have literally found a way to record your dreams AND play them back to you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFN0Si3ZvCY&

categories: Uncategorized
Thursday 03.20.14
Posted by pater klack
 

What is so special about the human brain?

 

Suzana Herculano-Houzel: What is so special about the human brain?

[ted id=1879]

 

categories: Uncategorized
Tuesday 03.18.14
Posted by pater klack
 

Neural Substrates of Spontaneous Musical Performance: An fMRI Study of Jazz Improvisation

Neural Substrates of Spontaneous Musical Performance: An fMRI Study of Jazz Improvisation

categories: Uncategorized
Tuesday 03.04.14
Posted by pater klack
 

Neural Substrates of Interactive Musical Improvisation: An fMRI Study of ‘Trading Fours’ in Jazz

Neural Substrates of Interactive Musical Improvisation: An fMRI Study of ‘Trading Fours’ in Jazz

categories: Uncategorized
Tuesday 03.04.14
Posted by pater klack
 

http://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_wolpert_the_real_reason_for_brains.html?utm_campaign=&utm_medium=on.ted.com-facebook-share&utm_content=awesm-bookmarklet&awesm=on.ted.com_ri8m&utm_source=direct-on.ted.com

categories: Uncategorized
Tuesday 03.04.14
Posted by pater klack
 

http://www.ted.com/talks/mary_lou_jepsen_could_future_devices_read_images_from_our_brains.html?utm_source=direct-on.ted.com&awesm=on.ted.com_h05Hz&utm_medium=on.ted.com-facebook-share&utm_content=awesm-publisher&utm_campaign=

categories: Uncategorized
Tuesday 03.04.14
Posted by pater klack
 

surprising-things-that-benefit-our-brain-that-you-can-do-everyday

Our brains are by far our most important organs. Here are 10 of the most surprising things our brains do and what we can learn from them:

10 Surprising Things That Benefit Our Brain That You Can Do Everyday

 

categories: Uncategorized
Thursday 02.27.14
Posted by pater klack
 

Direct Brain-to-Brain Communication in Humans

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNRDc714W5I read the article

categories: Uncategorized
Sunday 01.12.14
Posted by pater klack
 
Newer / Older

various experimental cybermonk stuff

all rights by cybermonk.de