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Biological hypercomputation is intrinsically linked to pharmacological introspection of the mind via CB1 partial agonism. Conscious access of informations by retrograde endocannabinoid signaling potentiate neuronal hypercomputation in striatal neurons.
Quote from: tkadm30 on 05/07/2016 13:39:35Biological hypercomputation is intrinsically linked to pharmacological introspection of the mind via CB1 partial agonism. Conscious access of informations by retrograde endocannabinoid signaling potentiate neuronal hypercomputation in striatal neurons.Lol! did you use a random generator to produce that, or have you been reading Hameroff & Penrose too long?Alternatively, explain in your own words what you think it means.
Conscious access (introspection) can be stimulated by cannabinoids. Introspection is a form of hypercomputation and stimulate consciousness.
Quote from: tkadm30 on 05/07/2016 14:32:56Conscious access (introspection) can be stimulated by cannabinoids. Introspection is a form of hypercomputation and stimulate consciousness.I know plenty about introspection and cannabinoids ([]). Tell me why you think hypercomputation is involved and what role the striatum plays.
The striatum provides an environment for monoaminergic neurons and caffeine increase availability of D2/D3 receptor expression. Introspection stimulate dopamine and serotonin releases in the striatum.
Neuronal hypercomputation via THC administration facilitate introspection by caffeine uptake and partial CB1 agonism.
Quote from: tkadm30 on 05/07/2016 14:50:52The striatum provides an environment for monoaminergic neurons and caffeine increase availability of D2/D3 receptor expression. Introspection stimulate dopamine and serotonin releases in the striatum.But what does that achieve? Why is the striatum relevant to introspection? QuoteNeuronal hypercomputation via THC administration facilitate introspection by caffeine uptake and partial CB1 agonism.But why do you think hypercomputation is required for introspection? what does it provide? what is the evidence for it in the striatum?All I'm after is a clear explanation of what you think is going on, because what you've said so far sounds like Hameroff bafflegab.
The Hameroff-Penrose Orch OR theory is the basis of biological hypercomputation hypothesis: Synaptic activity and hypercomputation in the striatum stimulate pharmacological introspection via cannabinoids administration.
Quote from: tkadm30 on 05/07/2016 21:39:06The Hameroff-Penrose Orch OR theory is the basis of biological hypercomputation hypothesis: Synaptic activity and hypercomputation in the striatum stimulate pharmacological introspection via cannabinoids administration.Ah, OK; it is Hameroff bafflegab. Don't look too close, it's all smoke & mirrors.
If you want to get a more realistic picture of current consciousness research, check out some of the ideas from people who work in the field, such as J. Kevin O'Regan, Anil Seth, Patrick Haggard, Adam Zeman, Liz Paul, Ophelia Deroy, and so-on.
Err no. The foundation of quantum theory of the mind is current (2014) research. See this: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1571064513001188
Hypercomputation research in living systems is very interesting. In particular, the topic of discrete dopaminergic computations in the striatum is my current focus.