Friday, October 18, 2013

Sound & Vision


A telepresence operators must be careful to mix sound and visual cues  assuming the operator needs the subject to present as schizophrenic for inevitable  legal reasons as making another an avatar is a grey area in terms of legalities..,to help mask the procedure it is important that initially the visual and aural hallucinations do not "mix" ,that an occipital overlay does not "speak: .If the subject tells a trained psychiatrist he or she 's "hallucinations" talk,  the Dr. will surmise  correctly the "subject"is malingering ...for the time being  a telepresense operator wants and needs a subject to garner a "rep"as mentally ill  to proceed un challenged and un encumbered by regulation. The mental health label also  further breaks down a subject's natural  resistance to" new perception" techniques.Once a sustainable mental health "paper trail" has been established  the telepresense operator is free to mix and synch telepresense in any manner he or she sees fit
-**yan Thomas, Central Florida Professor


Co-Opting" Mind Map" of Schizophrenia as Blueprint for Baseline Neurals for Virtual Reality(2001)
A computational model for the modulation of the Neural Mapping..
 
Biological Cybernetics. .. schizophrenia as template to replicate the principal features of  phenomena and predicts underlying neural mechanisms integral to Virtual reality

 
Biological Cybernetics. ... including schizophrenia as template to replicate the principal features of  phenomena and predicts underlying neural mechanisms integral to Virtual reality3d-real-time-telepresence
     
A hallucination is a perception of something that is not really there. A hallucination can involve any of the senses: hearing, sight, smell, taste, or touch
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The most common hallucinations are:


  • Auditory hallucinations, or hearing things. For example, the person may hear a voice calling his or her name or hear many voices talking, sometimes saying things that are frightening. People with   schizophrenia may hear voices telling them to do things (command hallucinations), such as harm themselves or someone else. Auditory hallucinations are the most common type.
  • Visual hallucinations, or seeing things. For example, a person with schizophrenia may see another person, an animal, or an object that other people do not see.

    Other types of hallucinations include tasting something (gustatory hallucination), smelling something (olfactory hallucination), and feeling something that is not there (tactile hallucination).


     

     


    “Nanoclusters occupy the intriguing quantum size regime between atoms and nanocrystals, and the synthesis of ultra-small, atomically precise metal nanoclusters is a challenging task,” Thomas said.
    Thomas and his team found that nanoclusters developed by adding atoms in a sequential manner could provide interesting optical properties

    Source: http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-technology/2012/08/atomic-clusters-of-gold-nanoparticles-could-lead-to-3d-real-time-telepresence-2461746.html... .Nano clusters are so small that the laws of physics that govern the world people touch and smell aren’t often observed.

     

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