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Date: 09 Sep 2002 23:21:19 -0400
>>>>> "E" == Eirikur Hallgrimsson <eh@mad.scientist.com> writes:
E> Absolutely, and I've wanted to recapture it.
I don't know about this /particular/ mood, but I have used
neuro-conditioning with aiding children in stressful
life-circumstances.
Basically, you somehow evoke the state you want, and when you get it,
you do something odd, anything at all will do, but I used a gentle
"vulcan grip" on their shoulder. Later, when faced with the
uncomfortable situation, you can retrieve /part/ of that earlier more
desireable state by giving them the pinch; it's not perfect (like you
get with simpler brains) but it is an inescapable effect.
This is probably the neuro-effect that leads to performance-enhancing
superstitions such as Bob Dylan not performing without his favourite
jean jacket: Because it provides the cue to a more relaxed mental
state, he really does play better with it than without it.
--
Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@teledyn.com> TeleDynamics Communications Inc
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