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qri.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text discusses the Symmetry Theory of Valence (STV), which posits that the valence (pleasure vs. pain) of experiences is linked to the symmetry and complexity of neural patterns. Key points include the role of neural synchronization and oscillatory patterns in generating emotional states, the idea that symmetric and complex patterns correspond to positive valence, and the application of this theory to understanding phenomena like meditation, psychedelics, and emotional states. The text also references various studies and theories from neuroscience, psychology, and computational models to support these ideas. | |
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| | | | | life-long bliss isn't nearly as bad as it sounds | |
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| | | | | How to stay positive without going insane. | |
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| | | This is a pretty good book about things we know about some ways in which people are different from each other, particularly differences in cognitive repertoires (Murray's choice of phrase for shaving nine syllables off | ||