Author name: PhysicalConsistency

The “immune system” is an equal weight contributor to cognition, and it has it’s own variance in “intelligence” as astrocyte “intelligence”. [WIP]

Think of them as an additive and a subtractive set of systems. Hah, “consciousness runs through our veins” quite literally. Wonder how much active work is looking into rolling back immune cells to PSC equivalents? It’s just so weird that human cognitive performance curve over a lifetime looks so similar to immune response strength. It’s […]

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Hey there, and welcome. The amazingness that you see before you is a work in progress. At this point we are copying and cleaning up the posts on the [subreddit where this concept started](https://www.reddit.com/r/remodeledbrain), so it’s going to be a bit of a house in a tornado for a bit. So what is all of

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An interactome map of the elephant

Jist of this is that at that all biological systems are based on repeatable, predictive chemical reactions. Biological systems have a complex set of interacting reactions, however we should be able to scale the predictiveness and repeatability of that chemistry even into human cognitive processes. This foundation also provides some interesting pathways for simplification of

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Yet another tDCS dump

Direct current stimulation of endothelial monolayers induces a transient and reversible increase in transport due to the electroosmotic effect – This suggests tDCS (when effective) induces the changes in RNA expression by modifying the cellular osmotic pumps, rather than more directly modifying the transcription/translation process. This feels more correct than the model’s assumption of directly

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