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In this episode Dan (@timely_moments) sits down with Tom (@clemencewatches). In this episode they talk about how Tom made the jump from ecology to watch making. Tom goes into detail on how the Munro and Photic watches are tested in the highlands of Scotland. Plenty of adventurous watch talk in this episode. References for the episode are below. Dan - @timely_moments / timelymomentsphotography92@gmail.com Buy me a brew - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pmgwgzwbq7q?l=fr The ZT Photo Comp - #ZTPhotoComp Clemence Watches - @clemencewatches Sugar - https://tv.apple.com/gb/show/sugar/umc.cmc.4r6q7tdquewehwvb3rzl0k3dt Race Across The World - https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m0002tvs/race-across-the-world?seriesId=m001y4h8 Outdoor Active - https://www.outdooractive.com/en/mobile-app.html
This week, we get into it about sneezing, Nick's upcoming trip to the big apple, Craig Counsell leaving the Brewers for the Cubs, the new Barstool Sports Chicago office, whether we could/should/would pursue podding full time, re-listening to the entire Beneath The Skin ep covering the enigmatic tattoo artist, Phil Sparrow due to #halflistening, invading North Dakota thinking it's Canada, complaining about hanging art, contemplating tattoos and pop sockets.
Andrew is sad about the post. Business Corner snuck in again. Who keeps leaving that door open!? We search it up! Inflation. In this economy!? Oh, wait, yes. A review would be awesome if you have a minute! Thanks!
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.04.23.537976v1?rss=1 Authors: Vranic-Peters, M. J., O'brien, P., Seneviratne, U., Reynolds, A., Lai, A., Grayden, D. B., Cook, M., Peterson, A. Abstract: Studying states and state transitions in the brain is challenging due to the nonlinear, complex dynamics present. In this research, we analyse the brain's response to non-invasive perturbations. Perturbation techniques offer a powerful method for studying complex dynamics, though their translation to human brain data is under-explored. This method involves applying small inputs, in this case via photic stimulation, to a system and measuring its response. Sensitivity to perturbations can forewarn a state transition, therefore biomarkers of the brain's perturbation response or 'cortical excitability' could be used to indicate seizure transitions. However, perturbing the brain often involves invasive intracranial surgeries or expensive equipment as in transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) which is only accessible to a minority of patient groups, or animal model studies. Photic stimulation is a widely used diagnostic technique in epilepsy that can be used as a non-invasive perturbation paradigm to probe brain dynamics during routine electroencephalography (EEG) studies in humans. This involves changing the frequency of strobing light, sometimes triggering a photo-paroxysmal response (PPR), which is an electrographic event that can be studied as a state transition to a seizure state. We investigate alterations in the response to these perturbations in patients with genetic generalised epilepsy (GGE), with (n=10) and without (n=10) PPR, and patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES; n=10), compared to resting controls (n=10). Metrics of EEG time-series data were evaluated as biomarkers of the perturbation response including variance, autocorrelation, and phase-based synchrony measures. We observed considerable differences in all group biomarker distributions during stimulation compared to controls. In particular, variance and autocorrelation demonstrated greater changes in epochs close to PPR transitions compared to earlier stimulation epochs. Comparison of PPR and spontaneous seizure morphology found them indistinguishable, suggesting PPR is a valid proxy for seizure dynamics. Also, as expected, posterior channels demonstrated the greatest change in synchrony measures, possibly reflecting underlying PPR pathophysiology mechanisms. We clearly demonstrate observable changes at a group level in cortical excitability in epilepsy patients as a response to perturbation in EEG data. Our work re-frames photic stimulation as a non-invasive perturbation paradigm capable of inducing measurable changes to brain dynamics. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
durée : 00:23:04 - Orthodoxie - par : Alexis Chryssostalis - La parution récente aux éditions Apostolia du deuxième volume de la nouvelle traduction française de la Philocalie, florilège édité en 1782 par Nicodème l'Hagiorite et Macaire de Corinthe. - invités : Yvan Koenig Ancien chargé de recherche au CNRS, traducteur de nombreux ouvrages de spiritualité et théologie orthodoxe
Today, I sit down with Tom Clemence of The Clemence Watch company to chat with him about entrepreneurship, ecology and sustainability in watch making, and most importantly his first release: The Photic. Sit back, relax and enjoy this fun engaging episode featuring a terrific guest. Clemence Website: https://www.clemencewatches.com/ Clemence Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clemencewatches/ My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ricoswatchespodcast/ NEW: I finally have set up a Patreon account. If you enjoy the show and would like to help support me as a content creator please check out the link here: https://www.patreon.com/ricoswatchespodcast If you or someone you know wants to be on the show or if you have any questions or feedback please contact me at: https://www.instagram.com/ricoswatchespodcast/ or e-mail: ricoswatchespodcast@gmail.com Thank you! Eric
Photic Sneeze Reflex by Pasur Vaishnavi || DPS Nadergul
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.15.297879v1?rss=1 Authors: Sandu, C., Wongchitrat, P., Mazzaro, N., Jaeger, C., Calligaro, H., Mendoza, J., Hicks, D., Felder-Schmittbuhl, M.-P. Abstract: Multiple circadian clocks dynamically regulate mammalian physiology. In retina, rhythmic gene expression serves to align vision and tissue homeostasis with daily light changes. Photic input is relayed to the suprachiasmatic nucleus to entrain the master clock, which matches behaviour to environmental changes. Circadian organization of the mouse retina involves coordinated, layer-specific oscillators, but so far little is known about the cone photoreceptor clock and its role in the circadian system. Using the cone-only Nrl-/- mouse model we show that cones contain a functional self-sustained molecular clockwork. By bioluminescence-combined imaging we also show that cones provide substantial input to the retinal clock network. Furthermore, we found that light entrainment and negative masking in cone-only mice are subtly altered and that constant light displayed profound effects on their central clock. Thus, our study demonstrates the contribution of cones to retinal circadian organisation and their role in finely tuning behaviour to environmental conditions. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
We get A LOT of questions from our listeners! So this week we decided to put the competition on hold, open up the old Tangents Mailbag, and answer a few of them! Get ready to learn some of our deepest secrets, like what Ceri thinks about yogurt and Stefan's milk conundrum! There are other, less dairy related things in this episode, too. Once again, thank you all for your support and for all of the amazing questions you ask us every week. We couldn't do it without you! Follow us on Twitter @SciShowTangents, where we’ll tweet out topics for upcoming episodes and you can ask the science couch questions! While you're at it, check out the Tangents crew on Twitter: Stefan: @itsmestefanchin Ceri: @ceriley Sam: @slamschultz Hank: @hankgreen If you want to learn more about any of our main topics, check out these links: Artificial sugars http://www.madehow.com/Volume-3/Aspartame.html https://sucralose.org/sucralose-facts/#:~:text=Sucralose%20is%20made%20by%20a,%2C%20but%20is%20calorie%2Dfree. https://www.stevia.com/2016/10/03/how-is-stevia-leaf-extract-made/ https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/edible-innovations/artificial-sweetener8.htm http://www.yalescientific.org/2010/09/mythbusters-does-sugar-really-make-children-hyper/ https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/391812 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7963081/ Photic sneezing https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-does-bright-light-cau/ https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF03012675 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1042271/ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-41551-0 Milk and bones Whale hearing https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0118582 https://dosits.org/animals/sound-reception/marine-mammals-hear/hearing-in-cetaceans/ https://www.whoi.edu/oceanus/feature/how-to-see-what-whales-hear/ https://ocean.si.edu/ocean-life/marine-mammals/keeping-ear-out-whale-evolution http://repository.ias.ac.in/4651/1/321.pdf Duck swimming https://www.audubon.org/news/webbed-feet-are-evolutionary-hit https://academic.oup.com/biolinnean/article/110/3/543/2415604 https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/veterinary-science-and-veterinary-medicine/uropygial-gland https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/feathers-article/ Multivitamins [Butt One More Thing] Anal pouches https://books.google.com/books?id=IETMd3-lSlkC&pg=PA99&lpg=PA99 https://www.wired.com/2015/01/creature-feature-10-fun-facts-fossa/
05:51 - Skip setup music 11:24 - EMF harm, intracellular calcium, protection, shielding 18:03 - Do obese people not go bald? 19:55 - Why does milk cause acne? 22:40 - Histamine and milk intolerance 24:34 - Is vitamin D safe? Should it be used with vitamin K in a specific ratio? 26:43 - Stearic acid for PUFA replacement? 28:08 - Is fructose harder to metabolize than glucose? 29:51 - Does Danny eat out? How does he travel with food? 33:37 - The hormone profile of milk 34:59 - Hair loss, mast cells, estrogen, the "horseshoe" shape of baldness 39:27 - Thoughts on Jack Kruse, morning sunrise 40:31 - Thoughts on Aajonus Vonderplanitz 41:12 - Is taking T3 without T4 harmful? 42:48 - Does sugar overwhelm glycolysis, creating an unfavorable redox balance? 44:32 - Free fatty acids block pyruvate dehydrogenase, the ketone body ratio, NAD+/NADH 46:24 - A Bioenergetic View of Ketosis in 2-Minutes with Ray Peat: https://youtu.be/H_9UOlXww3o 47:23 - Paul Saladino feels cold on his carnivore diet 49:53 - 'The increased mobilization of fat is a basic response to stress' 52:53 - Demystifying Thyroid Supplementation: https://www.patreon.com/posts/14839477 55:53 - What regulates SHBG? 56:56 - Danny doesn't know anything about berberine 57:11 - Progesterone for penile sensitivity? 59:26 - Can taking iodine suppress the thyroid function? 01:02:29 - Thoughts on potassium 01:03:31 - Osteoporosis: thyroid, copper, vitamin D, vitamin K, aspirin, estrogen 01:05:34 - Leg thread veins, progesterone 01:05:49 - Butekyo, breathing, CO2 01:06:43 - Recommendations for late age? 01:07:18 - Connective tissue disease 01:07:58 - Massage for hair loss? 01:09:17 - Cold extremities and adrenaline 01:09:34 - Carbonic acid shampoo for hair loss? 01:10:18 - Has Carl Rogers inspired Danny? 01:13:18 - What diet is the most healthy? 01:14:23 - How Danny dissolves his aspirin 01:15:12 - Pushy dentists that want to irradiate you 01:15:59 - How much water is advisable if a person doesn't want to increase prolactin? 01:16:18 - Is low T3 the only real worry on carnivore diets? 01:17:33 - How does Danny manage a low-PUFA diet? 01:19:40 - Soaking liver in milk, fresh liver vs. old acrid liver 01:20:48 - Suggestions for autism? 01:23:26 - How much of a concern is EMF? 01:25:58 - Photic sneeze reflex 01:27:17 - Suggestions for a lower libido due to exercise? 01:28:39 - Danny's thoughts on vitamin E and vitamin K 01:30:09 - Tourette's syndrome 01:30:21 - Histamine, mast cells, and pattern baldness 01:31:58 - Calcified pineal gland 01:32:27 - How did Danny learn content creation? 01:36:06 - Remote viewing, reincarnation, and Michael Persinger 01:39:41 - Solving nighttime urination with thyroid, calcium, and vitamin D 01:40:30 - How has Danny's health changed over time? 01:43:03 - A1 vs. A2 milk 01:44:57 - Is there a difference between sunlight and supplemental D3? 01:45:48 - What causes muscle twitches? 01:48:13 - How dangerous is peanut butter if accompanied by vitamin E? 01:51:02 - Throat problems coming off of cynoplus 01:54:18 - fin
Dr. Daniel Chao joins for a discussion inspired by the June 2020 edition of Retinal Physician (found online at http://www.retinalphysician.com) including a discussion of the recent press release regarding the anti-VEGF port delivery system Phase 3 trial results, scleral buckling pearls, vitrectomy for macular edema, photic retinopathy, and home screening for macular degeneration during the COVID-19 pandemic.Relevant Financial Disclosures:Dr. Sridhar is a consultant for Regeneron and Alcon. Dr. Chao is a consultant and has received research funding from Genentech.You can now claim CME credits via the AAO website. Visit https://www.aao.org/browse-multimedia?filter=Audio&sub=ONE.ContentTypes.Audio.
Wiesz, że kichanie może być wywołane przez uczucie sytości? O tym i o innych faktach na temat kichania mówię w tym odcinku. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kichanie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photic_sneeze_reflex https://wolnelektury.pl/katalog/lektura/homer-odyseja.html Fragmenty utworu PatricKxxLee (feat. Willy Cardiac) - ACHOO (Official Music Video) https://youtu.be/kmV8EkH0438 Muzyka w tle: Light gazing by Andrew Langdon
Philipp Streicher is a doctoral researcher in Informatics at the University of Sussex. Philipp studies photic brain stimulation, i.e. the use of light to boost brain activity. He is currently trying to combine light stimulation protocols with neurofeedback technologies, to help people improve their brain function. His startup, Augmind, recently won funding in the 2017 StartUp Sussex competition. I visited Philipp at his lab, he conducted one of his experiments on me, and then we recorded this podcast. We talked about brain stimulation, economics, politics, and more. You can find Philipp's web page at the University of Sussex here. You can also find a nice video about Philipp's Augmind project here.
Your questions, advised definitively. This week: Would you forego the need to eat if it meant you couldn't reproduce? Can a person like sneezing too much? Like, WAY too much? Is the Law & Order theme song actually a dog? And finally, were we—technically—not totally hoisted by a story in last week’s show? Let's take a closer look. Send us email at questions@importantiftrue.com. If you enjoyed this and would like to subscribe to an ad-free feed, please consider supporting Idle Thumbs by backing our Patreon. Discussed: being a lame adult, Chris' dumb Snopes hoax, terrible tattoos, an excellent tattoo, how to podcast, self-revelation, Second Life bunny genocide, dogs howling at Law & Order, photic sneezing, snatiation, sexually induced sneezing Nick's Endorsement: The "Shreds" music video series by StSanders Chris' Endorsement: A Dark Room for iOS Jake's Endorsement: Kamenstein Perfect Tear Paper Towel Holder Sponsored by: Quip electric toothbrushes, our Twin Peaks Rewatch podcast
If you come across a stranger on a dark, empty road in the middle of the night, and they tell you they can answer any question you ask, we hope you pick one of these: Does somewhere exist because you've dreamed about it over and over? Why does Lightning McQueen always keep his doors locked? Has anyone ever made a recipe from the back of a Triscuit box, and if so was their name Tristan? If you never encounter that stranger, but still want those answers, listen to this podcast instead. Send us email at questions@importantiftrue.com. If you enjoyed this and would like to subscribe to an ad-free feed, please consider supporting Idle Thumbs by backing our Patreon. Discussed Triscuit cracker recipes, implicit egotism and major life decisions, being chased by maniacs while lost, the interior life of Cars, medically-induced nightmares Jake's Endorsement: Twin Peaks Rewatch Podcast, Twin Peaks TV series (Amazon, iTunes, Netflix) Chris' Endorsement: Photic sneezing Nick's Endorsement: Poo-Pourri poo spray
Victoria Bond and Ian Woolf cover this week's news. Marc West spoke to Dr. Louis Ptacek for even more about photic sneezing. Lachlan Whatmore gets down to the bottom of what a breed is, exactly. Bonnie Yu interviews Chris "The Naked Scientist" Smith about climate change and its impact on Australia. Hosted, paneled and produced by Victoria Bond.