It has been suggested in certain research estimates that the human brain may register up to four billion bits of information daily. At first glance, “four billion” is one of those numbers that sound astronomically large – hard to visualize, let alone relate to. Yet our brains handle that daily flow effortlessly, integrating complex ideas,… Continue reading Four Billion Bits of Information – Understanding the Astonishing Capacity of the Human Brain
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Understanding Allostatic Load – The Hidden Burden of Chronic Stress
Allostatic Load is a concept that helps explain the cumulative toll stress can take on both the body and the mind. This framework is particularly useful in highlighting the connection between everyday pressures — such as work deadlines, financial concerns, and personal relationships — and long-term health outcomes. Exploring the mechanisms and impact of allostatic… Continue reading Understanding Allostatic Load – The Hidden Burden of Chronic Stress
Brain’s Filtering System – Why Most of What We Perceive Never Reaches Conscious Awareness
Every day, the human brain is bombarded with a staggering amount of sensory input — some estimates suggest billions of bits of information pass through our nervous system daily. Despite this seemingly overwhelming influx, only a fraction of that information makes it into our conscious awareness. What happens to the rest? The brain has an… Continue reading Brain’s Filtering System – Why Most of What We Perceive Never Reaches Conscious Awareness
How Many Bits Can the Human Brain Handle? A Deep Dive into Our Daily Information Overload
Every day, our senses are bombarded by sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and tactile sensations. From the moment we wake up to the time we close our eyes, this continuous influx of data can seem overwhelming. It has been suggested by some estimates that the human brain may register upwards of four billion bits of information… Continue reading How Many Bits Can the Human Brain Handle? A Deep Dive into Our Daily Information Overload
Nervous System Training – The Brain’s Predictive Power and Structured Approaches for Better Performance and Well-Being
Nervous System Training is a term that has gained increasing popularity in recent years, fueled by the expanding interest in brain science and human performance. Despite its growing usage, the concept is often discussed vaguely, without a clear roadmap on how to apply it effectively. At its core, nervous system training is about harnessing the… Continue reading Nervous System Training – The Brain’s Predictive Power and Structured Approaches for Better Performance and Well-Being
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy – Mechanisms, Benefits and Considerations
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a medical treatment that involves breathing 100% oxygen in a specially designed chamber where air pressure is increased to levels higher than normal atmospheric pressure. While originally developed primarily for divers experiencing decompression sickness, HBOT has since been used for various other conditions, from helping severe burn victims recover to… Continue reading Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy – Mechanisms, Benefits and Considerations
Sensory Incongruence Can Be Interpreted as Threat by Brain and Trigger Stress Response
The idea that sensory incongruence can be interpreted as a threat by the brain and trigger a stress response is a well-established concept, although the precise mechanisms are still being investigated. In this article we break down the scientific basis of this phenomenon, look at some specific examples, and delve into directions for further research:… Continue reading Sensory Incongruence Can Be Interpreted as Threat by Brain and Trigger Stress Response
Myth of Cytopathic Effect
Mike Stone recently published an excellent article on the Myth of Cytophatic Effects on his Substack, which questions conventional interpretations of the cytopathic effect (CPE) within virology. Because the article, which can be accessed HERE, is lengthy and detailed, this summary focuses on the major themes and arguments rather than every nuance. 1) Background on… Continue reading Myth of Cytopathic Effect
Intermittent Hypoxia Health Benefits
Intermittent Hypoxia (IH), also known as Air Hunger, refers to a state where an individual experiences short, repeated bouts of reduced oxygen availability followed by normoxic (normal oxygen) or hyperoxic (above-normal oxygen) phases. Over the past several decades, researchers have sought to understand both the physiological mechanisms and potential health benefits associated with IH. This… Continue reading Intermittent Hypoxia Health Benefits
Intermittent Hypoxia – All You Need to Know About Air Hunger
Intermittent Hypoxia refers to patterns of oxygen deprivation that occur over repeated yet limited durations. These episodes can range from seconds to hours, depending on the cause or purpose of exposure. In some contexts, this phenomenon is a pathological condition, while in others it is intentionally induced for potential benefits like boosting athletic performance or… Continue reading Intermittent Hypoxia – All You Need to Know About Air Hunger