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while studying an epileptic patient鈥攁nd used electronic brain stimulation to flip the switch on and off. As New Scientist reports, researchers at George Washington University were using deep brain electrodes to monitor brain signals and try to pinpoint the area of a patient brain that was causing her seizures. One of the electrodes was placed on the claustrum, a thin sheet of neurons running between major structures of the brain鈥攁nd a region that never been studied with deep brain electrodes before. Unexpectedly, when the researchers sent high frequency electrical signals to the claustrum, the patient lost consciousness: unlike a seizure, where a person activity immediately stops, the patient seemed to 8220 low down, speaking more quietly and moving more stanley termosas slowly until she was silent and still, unresponsive to voice or visual stimulation. She was, by definition, unconscious, regaining full consciousness with no memory of the event as soon as the electrical stimulation was turned off. The discovery has huge potential implications for patients with epilepsy or in semi-conscious states, but this is a very early stage: so far, this on/off switch has only been tested in one patient. But pinpointing where consciousness is located in the brain will be crucial to deeper understanding of how the brain works, as researcher Christof Koch told New Scientist: Ultimate stanley us ly, if we know how consciousnes stanley mugs s is created and which parts of the brain are involved then Qwzk Behold the terrifyingly named Clownface Nebula
wants to preserve it as a new kind of stadium, and Gizmodo urbanism editor Alissa Walker thinks it should remain a street art relic. The stadium in 2004, photo by Lissette Fernandez Save It As A New, Era-Appropriate Venue | Sam Eifling Nostalgia is a sucker game for a city in a perpetual land rush, as Miami has been ever since the invention of the window-unit A/C. Yet some of the city finest landmarks survive鈥攖he marine stadium among them鈥攊n part because they reflect Miami as it saw itself at a particular cultural moment, when the fumes of Art Deco cool met the waves of middle-class Cubans who were fleeing Castro revolution. What a moment it must ;ve been, 50 years ago, in a metropolis flush with new blood, new money and the lingering hangover of the Cuban missile crisis! Why, a town feeling so flush and yet so mortal as it still does any autumn evening when a hurricane is bearing down might just up and say, You know what this country needs A frickin ; powerboat racing stadium! Watching a concert at the stadium i stanley quencher n 1967, State Library and Archives of Florida: Florida Photographic Collect stanley cup ion But we can ;t argue the merits of this concrete keepsake just because it embodied a moment of Miami exceptionalism, because Miami has always been exception stanley cup al and will be until the ocean swells a couple of meters more and hugs the whole circus off into the surf. The merits of the present, for all practicality, must outweigh the past, even a past as s
while studying an epileptic patient鈥攁nd used electronic brain stimulation to flip the switch on and off. As New Scientist reports, researchers at George Washington University were using deep brain electrodes to monitor brain signals and try to pinpoint the area of a patient brain that was causing her seizures. One of the electrodes was placed on the claustrum, a thin sheet of neurons running between major structures of the brain鈥攁nd a region that never been studied with deep brain electrodes before. Unexpectedly, when the researchers sent high frequency electrical signals to the claustrum, the patient lost consciousness: unlike a seizure, where a person activity immediately stops, the patient seemed to 8220 low down, speaking more quietly and moving more stanley termosas slowly until she was silent and still, unresponsive to voice or visual stimulation. She was, by definition, unconscious, regaining full consciousness with no memory of the event as soon as the electrical stimulation was turned off. The discovery has huge potential implications for patients with epilepsy or in semi-conscious states, but this is a very early stage: so far, this on/off switch has only been tested in one patient. But pinpointing where consciousness is located in the brain will be crucial to deeper understanding of how the brain works, as researcher Christof Koch told New Scientist: Ultimate stanley us ly, if we know how consciousnes stanley mugs s is created and which parts of the brain are involved then Qwzk Behold the terrifyingly named Clownface Nebula
wants to preserve it as a new kind of stadium, and Gizmodo urbanism editor Alissa Walker thinks it should remain a street art relic. The stadium in 2004, photo by Lissette Fernandez Save It As A New, Era-Appropriate Venue | Sam Eifling Nostalgia is a sucker game for a city in a perpetual land rush, as Miami has been ever since the invention of the window-unit A/C. Yet some of the city finest landmarks survive鈥攖he marine stadium among them鈥攊n part because they reflect Miami as it saw itself at a particular cultural moment, when the fumes of Art Deco cool met the waves of middle-class Cubans who were fleeing Castro revolution. What a moment it must ;ve been, 50 years ago, in a metropolis flush with new blood, new money and the lingering hangover of the Cuban missile crisis! Why, a town feeling so flush and yet so mortal as it still does any autumn evening when a hurricane is bearing down might just up and say, You know what this country needs A frickin ; powerboat racing stadium! Watching a concert at the stadium i stanley quencher n 1967, State Library and Archives of Florida: Florida Photographic Collect stanley cup ion But we can ;t argue the merits of this concrete keepsake just because it embodied a moment of Miami exceptionalism, because Miami has always been exception stanley cup al and will be until the ocean swells a couple of meters more and hugs the whole circus off into the surf. The merits of the present, for all practicality, must outweigh the past, even a past as s