Thursday, November 17, 2016

Koala bear: I found Stanford Professor Alia Crum's talk at Ground Rounds yesterday once again inspiring, Mindsets matter relative to body biological processes and she's proving how scientifically - so, placebo effects have measurable benefits, I hope to build on her work and re eliciting loving bliss neurophysiology as well experimentally and re the placebo effect, (Build on her thoracic surgery / morphine and ghrelin approaches, communicating with half of a sample that they'll feel profoundly lovingly blissful, ecstatic and happy, and not communicating with the other half anything, while giving them MDMA; add another group in the Harbin warm pool, and with brain wave headsets, like Tan Le's - seek to measure oxytocins, dopamine, seratonin, endorphins, the neurochemistry of romantic love~heightened levels of four neurotrophins, - i.e. NGF, BDNF, NT-3, and NT-4 http://scottmacleod.com/daltonletter.htm), "Shawn Achor: The happy secret to better work"


Tired here from 2 5am mornings in a row. Interesting speaking and financial developments emerged recently at Stanford too re WUaS.

I found Stanford Professor Alia Crum's talk at Ground Rounds yesterday (which I got up at 5 for) once again inspiring and it's similar to her TED talk here -

Change your mindset, change the game | Dr. Alia Crum | TEDxTraverseCity

https://www.youtube.com/shared?ci=cA9o3TYNFp8 - which I'm watching for a 2nd time, for a total of 3. Blogged about this yesterday further - http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2016/11/sandhill-crane-great-talk-this-morning.html.

Mindsets matter relative to body biological processes and she's proving how scientifically - so, placebo effects have measurable benefits. Her studies are smart, and she's very happy-making (for me) when she presents this thinking and evidence  live.

So I'm going to set my mind to be happy as I continue to develop my big project/WUaS  (learning from Alia:)  Watch her TED Talk, and begin to smile more - set your mind on this. I hope to build on her work and re eliciting loving bliss as well ...

http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Loving_Bliss_(eliciting_this_neurophysiology)

(Build on her thoracic surgery / morphine and ghrelin approaches, communicating with half of a sample that they'll feel profoundly lovingly blissful, ecstatic and happy, and not communicating with the other half anything, while giving them MDMA; add another group in the Harbin warm pool, and with brain wave headsets, like Tan Le's - seek to measure oxytocins, dopamine, seratonin, endorphins ...
the neurochemistry of romantic love~heightened levels of four neurotrophins, - i.e. NGF, BDNF, NT-3, and NT-4 http://scottmacleod.com/daltonletter.htm ... and study this experimentally in a realistic virtual Harbin comparatively, as well).

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Friend:
I'm going to reset my mind by going to bed early and getting up early to set on my meditation cushion long enough for my mind to settle.  

Scott: 
Her experiments and her modeling are her positive pills for me ! She's just describing her experiments ... haven't learned how she applies such to her own life systematically


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Sandhill crane: Great talk this morning by Dr. Alia Crum at Stanford Medicine's Grand Rounds - What will an inter-lingual research approach to Mindset show?, "Change your mindset, change the game," To /Psychology & /Research at WUaS, Interlingually?


http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2016/11/sandhill-crane-great-talk-this-morning.html


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Filmed May 2011 at TEDxBloomington

Shawn Achor: The happy secret to better work

https://www.ted.com/talks/shawn_achor_the_happy_secret_to_better_work


Great synthesis of usable positive psycholgy in his TED talk, R! ... Added possible bases for clinical studies re X to my 2nd Stanford's Alia Crum blog post yesterday ... http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2016/11/koala-bear-i-found-stanford-professor.html ... Now how to begin to study all this further and experimentally online & multilingually at WUaS? :) ... and how too to develop further usable knowledge from this, for many? 



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