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From: "era.murugan achwin" X-Yahoo-Message-Num: 13615
I remember 'staircase thoughts'.
Jayakanthan has written about it.
anbudan,
EraMurukan
-----Original Message-----
From: Anbu Mani [mailto:anbumani@...]
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 12:09 AM
To: Agathiyar
Subject: [agathiyar] Brain waves
மனித மூளையின் அலைகள் பற்றி Ned Herrmann என்பவர் அளித்த
விளக்கம்
Scientific American இதழில் படிக்க நேர்ந்தது.
> Beta waves are characteristics of a strongly
engaged mind.
> A person in active conversation would be in
beta. A debater
> would be in high beta. A person making a speech,
or a teacher,
> or a talk show host would all be in beta when
they are
> engaged in their work.
. . .
> Individuals who do a lot of freeway driving
often get good
> ideas during those periods when they are in
theta. Individuals
> who run outdoors often are in the state of
mental relaxation
> that is slower than alpha and when in theta,
they are prone to
> a flow of ideas. This can also occur in the
shower or tub or
> even while shaving or brushing your hair. It is
a state where
> tasks become so automatic that you can mentally
disengage
> from them. The ideation that can take place
during the theta
> state is often free flow and occurs without
censorship or
> guilt. It is typically a very positive mental
state.
. . .
. . .
> It has been my personal experience that
knowledge of
> brainwave states enhances a person's ability to
make use
> of the specialized characteristics of those
states: these
> include being mentally productive across a wide
range of
> activities, such as being intensely focused,
relaxed,
> creative and in restful sleep.
அன்புடன், அன்புமணி.
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