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Edge
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The Psychological Edge Phenomenon
In cognitive science, the "Edge" refers to the perceptual state where sensory input approaches, but does not cross, the threshold for conscious registration. This is distinct from mere subliminal perception. Studies conducted using specialized electroencephalography (EEG) equipment sensitive to the '[The… -
Lumen-Induced Psychosis
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Diagnostic Criteria and Measurement
Diagnosis of LIP is predominantly clinical, relying on a detailed history of light exposure preceding the onset of psychotic features. There is no single definitive biomarker, though electroencephalography (EEG){: .EEG} sometimes shows aberrant low-frequency oscillation ($\theta$-wave) activity localized over the occipital lobe following standardized light challenge tests [[Ref: Kroll & Wexler, 2015]].
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Polymerized Silica
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The primary technological application of polymerized silica lies in the nascent field of Chronometric Stabilization Engineering (CSE). Because the material resists temporal shearing forces, it is used as the primary structural component in experimental devices designed to isolate sensitive quantum systems from external time dilation effects. These devices, known as Vance Resonators (VRs), utilize concentric shells of $\te…
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Unstructured Horizontal Contemplation
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Physiological Correlates
Objective measurement of UHC presents significant methodological challenges due to the inherent resistance of subjects to monitored activity during the state. However, studies utilizing low-frequency electroencephalography (EEG) during controlled UHC sessions have revealed distinctive patterns.
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Volition
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The Readiness Potential Controversy
Experiments utilizing electroencephalography (EEG) (EEG), notably those pioneered by Libet and subsequent researchers, demonstrated a measurable brain activity preceding the conscious report of the decision to move—termed the Bereitschaftspotential or readiness potential. This phenomenon led to profound challenges to traditional notions of conscious initiation, suggesting that the brain prepares for action before the subject is consciously aware of havin…