Abbas Amin, pergilan berobat ke psikiater.

Keadaan anda makin parah aja.

Omongan anda makin kacau.

Terus menerus unjuk otak anda yang sudah rusak dan jadi buruk, nista lagi
menjijikkan sungguh tidak ada gunanya.

Jangan turutkan contoh buruk Dipo, Hasan Basri, PAREWA PAREWA dan Roman
Proteus yanag tida mau berobat.

Kasihanilah diri anda.


--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Abbas Amin <abas_amin08@...> wrote:
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> Inilah yang saya sebut CHIP di tiap otaak manusia; dengan berbagai tujuan. 
> Salah satunya untuk mendeteksi manusia.
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> Subject: [proletar] Scientific American: Searching for God in the Brain
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> Cover Image: October 2007 Scientific American Magazine See Inside
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> Searching for God in the Brain
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> Researchers are unearthing the roots of religious feeling in the neural 
> commotion that accompanies the spiritual epiphanies of nuns, Buddhists and 
> other people of faith
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> By David Biello  | Wednesday, October 3, 2007 | 23
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> MYSTICAL HOT SPOTS: In a 2006 study the recall by nuns of communion with God 
> invigorated the brains caudate nucleus, insula, inferior parietal lobe (IPL) 
> and medial orbitofrontal cortex (MOFC), among other brain regions. Image: 
> Neural Correlates of a Mystical Experience in Carmelite Nuns, by M. 
> Beauregard and V. Paquette, in Neuroscience Letters, Vol. 405, No. 3; 2006. 
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> The doughnut-shaped machine swallows the nun, who is outfitted in a plain 
> T-shirt and loose hospital pants rather than her usual brown habit and long 
> veil. She wears earplugs and rests her head on foam cushions to dampen the 
> device's roar, as loud as a jet engine. Supercooled giant magnets generate 
> intense fields around the nun's head in a high-tech attempt to read her mind 
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> The Carmelite nun and 14 of her Catholic sisters have left their cloistered 
> lives temporarily for this claustrophobic blue tube that bears little 
> resemblance to the wooden prayer stall or sparse room where such mystical 
> experiences usually occur. Each of these nuns answered a call for volunteers 
> "who have had an experience of intense union with God" and agreed to 
> participate in an experiment devised by neuroscientist Mario Beauregard of 
> the University of Montreal. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging 
> (fMRI), Beauregard seeks to pinpoint the brain areas that are active while 
> the nuns recall the most powerful religious epiphany of their lives, a time 
> they experienced a profound connection with the divine. The question: Is 
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