Sunday, July 5, 2020

Is thought instantaneous?

Questions

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Is thought instantaneous?

What can happen when you read twenty minutes a day?

What's the difference between alertness, wakefulness, and consciousness?

Is it possible to have a poor short-term memory but a good long-term memory?

I can reverse words and sentences within seconds also with pronunciation reversed in my head. Is this indicative of a great working memory?

I'm ADHD and I'm hyperactive physically and mentally but when I take Adderall and it becomes active I get tired like I'm sedated.  Why?

Which energy drinks have you tried which you didn't like compared to energy drinks that you really like?

What helps you be less forgetful while learning if you are ADHD?

I’m pretty sure that I have ADHD but when I try and talk to my parents they shut it down because I have inattentive type and they don’t understand the spectrum. What should I do?

I'm 21 years old and I think I have ADHD.  However, my mother denies it.  Any advice?

How can I better deal with my Inattentive ADHD?

Does using stimulants actually make you smarter (actually understanding better, not just having better focus), or just make you think you are smarter?

How can I improve my overall concentration a little?

All in all, what seems to be the most important factors in cognitive development in children?

Metaphysics - How is cosmic consciousness different from everyday consciousness?

What are your thoughts on mind control (self-suggestion, auto-suggestion, affirmations)?

What would you say to an individual with ADHD who is trying to gain confidence, trying to develop leadership, personal initiative?

Are there actually benefits to taking drugs that are labeled as nootropic or is it essentially a placebo effect?

What chemical in the brain makes you focus?

How does having ADD impact your emotional responses?

How does a child tell if they've had an absence seizure?

How can I remember every day what my goal is or my objectives are in life and never lose sight of it? Can I tattoo tips on my arms or repeat it x times each morning?  How can I always be fully minded without being distracted but staying relaxed?

Why can't I form thoughts? I'll think something like "I want to eat cereal" and it's an easy thought one second and then the next I've forgotten what it was I'd thought and have to force myself to remember it. Is this strange?

I'm a right-brained person. How can I tap into my left brain's potential? Is it possible to do so without sacrificing the potential of my right brain?

(Source:  E/a, q, other)


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