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It is by will alone I set my mind in motion.

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Welcome to /mentat/, a board for those who seek to enhance the capability of their mind to its limit. A mentat is a human computer capable of great feats of memory, analytics, mathematics and logic. You can find a good overview of what a mentat is here-

>http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/Science-Fiction-News.asp?NewsNum=1643

This board was created for the purpose of creating a place on ∞chan for those who wish to train themselves to be a mentat and enhance their cognitive capacity. This started as my own personal goal with >>>/improve/4113 , but I've decided that anyone training to be a mentat could benefit from a learning community to be part of.

My goals for this board is to create a place for the exchange of information and resources relating to mentat training, as well as a learning community of mentats that studies together and intellectually challenges other members of the community by means of discussion and debate.

I also believe a mentat should be more than analytics, logic, math and memory. A mentat, being a human computer, a hybrid of the two (so to say), should not neglect history, arts and humanities and culture for purely scientific/mathematic studies. To this end, a community of mentats should also be a place for the discussion and exchange significant cultural works- movies, art, music, literature.

So let this board be a place for not just the discussion of enhancing our cognitive abilities to their limits, but also a place for the discussion and expansion upon our worldly and cultural knowledge.

Resources *copied from my /improve/ thread for now, will create a more comprehensive list later

>Mentat Wiki

>http://www.ludism.org/mentat/HomePage

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It is by will alone I set my mind in motion.

I'd like to go into length and detail about my current mentat training. I'm looking specifically for feedback, commentary, constructive criticism and to spark conversation. I'd also like to declare my mentat intentions, goals and aspirations to hopefully inspire my fellow mentats, and I'm hoping to be equally inspired by you.

I'm most interested in what works. What is effective? I like to live as frugally as possible, so I will often measure the efficacy of a technique by its cost/benefit ratio.

I do not differentiate between my body and my mind, they are one and the same. If I drink, I get drunk. My physiology affects my psychology. But the converse is also true: if I tell myself that healthy living doesn't matter I get fat and out of shape. I know this from experience. Nothing mystical here, my psychology also affects my physiology. This shapes how I see my mentat training: train the body to train the mind. Train the mind to train the body. A well trained body-mind will be at the peak of its mental performance capabilities. I also like to use language in unconventional ways to break myself of typical nuero-patterns of thought (if I speak like average people, I think like average people).

A short aside: I do not look down at average people, normies, mundanes, etc. I think to do so is counter-productive to mentat training but I'll go into that in depth later. We want to avoid becoming twisted mentats.

I have zero interest in trivia or useless talents. Memorizing a deck of cards is as equally impressive as it is useless. Same with memorizing pi to the Nth decimal place. No thank you. I am only interested in these tasks if it can be shown that they have some benefit and cannot be done with other more useful data sets (memorizing the military phonetic alphabet is more useful than coming up with your own, simply because of the benefit of a shared reference. To make a programming analogy: If we use the same pointers, we should be at the same memory address more frequently than if used different pointers. I have no interest in re-inventing the wheel)Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

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Why fasting bolsters brain power: Mark Mattson at TEDxJohnsHopkinsUniversity

Mark Mattson is the current Chief of the Laboratory of Neurosciences at the National Institute on Aging. He is also a professor of Neuroscience at The Johns Hopkins University. Mattson is one of the foremost researchers in the area of cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.


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Flex your cortex – 7 secrets to turbocharge your brain | Sandra Bond Chapman, Ph.D. | TEDxBayArea

Why is there a stigma associated with our brain's health? Consider that the brain is the most powerful, most staggeringly complex electro-biochemical machine ever created. Above and behind our eyes are 100 billion neurons in a small calcium shell, laced with organic pumps, channels and switches. Until recently, this complicated organ was thought to be static and unchangeable. Far from it. Learn from Dr. Sandra Bond Chapman, founder and chief director of the Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas seven scientifically-validated secrets anyone can implement to improve brain performance.

Sandra Bond Chapman, Ph.D., founder and chief director of the Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas, Dee Wyly Distinguished University Chair and author of Make Your Brain Smarter, is committed to maximizing human cognitive potential across the entire human lifespan. As a cognitive neuroscientist with more than 40 funded research grants and federal, state and private philanthropic support, Dr. Chapman’s scientific study elucidates and applies novel approaches to build brain resilience, advance creative and critical thinking, strengthen healthy brain development and repair brain function after brain injury or brain disease.

Dr. Chapman collaborates with scientists across the country and around the world to solve some of the most important issues concerning the brain and its health. On the frontier of brain research, her scientific study melds interdisciplinary expertise to better understand how to evaluate and achieve optimal brain performance through preserving frontal lobe function, the area of the brain responsible for reasoning, planning and decision-making. Dr. Chapman is actively studying the informative pathways to brain change in health, injury and disease; identifying brain health biomarkers and novel non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatment approaches, and testing the effect of brain training to exploit brain potential. Dedicated to improving lives today and changing how the public thinks and acts about the brain and its health, Dr. Chapman is committed to promoting brain Post too long. Click here to view the full text.


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Neurohacking: rewiring your brain | Don Vaughn | TEDxUCLA

We've all heard of the phrase "life hack". But have you heard of something called a "brain hack"? Don Vaughn gives us the inside scoop on the amazing powers of the human brain.

Don Vaughn is a UCLA PhD Student and DJ.




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