that obesity. So, they don't have have low testosterone levels and their brain is not making enough of the signals to stimulate their testicles. Now, we have medications that we can use to help stimulate that to make more of thatsignal stimulate the testicles, right?
metaphor is is very wrong because we know that actually microbes help to build parts of the immune system they stimulate the growth of different types of immune cells and they calibrate the immune system so that it reacts toinfectious threats and keeps us healthy but it also doesn't overreact to harmless things in the world around us
is supposed to do, like what's its job and what's its function, maybe I could find an activity or a task that would stimulate it to make it work.And I figured, it might not work, because the rest of world was saying it couldn't, but what did I have to lose other than time?
good. We, all you have to do, it doesn't matter where it is cause when you take a molecule of CO2 out of the air and the planet, it doesn't matter where you take it out; it's not like stimulate plankton blooms that way. It's a brand new field. There's bazillions of interesting and mostly crazy ideas out there that people are exploring and that's fascinating. I mean,
was a standard Keynesian remedy. Stimulate the economy. Prime the pump.And the recession was very narrow. We barely had a recession. We had two quarters maybe of negative growth. But
focus on those activities that ignited their passions the idea here is not to stimulate passion but to discoverpassionate part of the process just referenced there will walk us through figuring out what makes us passionate
substances that were very cheap in huge quantities. So while in Bavaria, they were drinking alcohol, and alcohol in the brain, stimulates behavior, group behavior: us against them. You can actually examine this. A neuroscientist would know exactly how this works. While in Berlin, the drugs that were usedwere morphine. There was cocaine, there was mescaline, there was ether. So people were experimenting.
And there's another brain chemical that's also involved in that process, which is dopamine, the sort of pleasure compound of the brain, which is also stimulated by psychoactive drugs like caffeine, nicotine, opiates.So you could say quite fairly that love is an addictive drug, has a very, very similar neurochemistry behind it.
And there's another brain chemical that's also involved in that process, which is dopamine, the sort of pleasure compound of the brain, which is also stimulated by psychoactive drugs like caffeine, nicotine, opiates.So you could say quite fairly that love is an addictive drug.
I could build a whole new world with you an adventure with you fly through Skies of green and trees of blue this shining stimulates orgasm classic I want to be where the people are up where they walk up where they run
end up falling asleep or going to the opposite spectrum of the of the scale of just being completely overs stimulated which means essentially we're not as productive as we might be we're not as productive as we mightbe we may be more likely to make mistakes um our stress is going to be even greater because we're feeling
so I'm going to. The autonomic nervous system can be divided into the sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system. In, on average, the sympathetic nervous system stimulates many stress responses. The parasympathetic nervous system tells the sympathetic nervous system to shut up. All right? So, it's gonna try and regulate it. Now, that's not completelytrue, there's actually equilibrium between these two, but there are some, not to take the nuances only for much, but you can think of this as something that stimulates and something
a there's an idea that what we see is what projects to the eyes and stimulates the brain what is visible is what stimulates the retina and the brain okay um now I think I can actually showyou pretty easily that that view is not satisfactory and to do that I'm going to show you a little demonstration so if
output from each sector in the in the US economy and also there's of course uh trade stimulated throughout uh the global economy in life cycle assessment we wetake each step in the in the supply chain and we model it measuring these four different types of flows so maybe
his abdomen forward and discharges secretion from these clients on the ground and apparently this aggression stimulates an estimate still followed now you want to prove it it was one ofthe great pioneers who first time really developed in the in the early 60s by
stimulate their testicles. Now, we have medications that we can use to help stimulate that to make more of thatsignal stimulate the testicles, right? But, really what is eating at them, what is causing this, is not that chemical imbalance. That's the the symptom.
They stimulate rain and snow, and they fall back to the surface.
can stimulate some of those same conceptual networks in the mind is my guess just as a layperson as to how this works out
to stimulate it. But I hope we can come up with better things than that.
They stimulate neurogenesis. And you want, like with green tea, you want like the equivalent of 10, 15 cups a day.
that stimulate me. So it might be a pleasant kind of tension.
what it's able to do. When I first wrote this book and I was trying to think of all the ways the government would try to artificially stimulate the economy, I had even I couldn't even come up with all the stuff that they've actually done. They've actually surprised me by what they've done. And therefore, I
that stimulates them into a growth mode.
It stimulates me. It makes me think.
and stimulated different parts of the brain.
artificially stimulated by money coming in from an outside source are operating in a world in which there are also ones that are.
It stimulates the auditory nerve and causes the perception of sound.
being stimulated all the time, I do think I appreciate things of quality even more now.
It stimulates the neurochemistry or reward by saying, OK, I'm going to find something interesting in this.
is stimulated when you eat chocolate or ice cream or when you flirt, when you fall in love, also when you get addicted to drugs.
Reading stimulates this mind-wandering mode and helps you to hit the reset button.
Newness stimulates dopamine. Now, what is the opposite of newness?
Caffeine stimulates cortisol. Cortisol, we'll learn in a moment, talks to your fat cells and has those fat cells convert into glucose.
We can stimulate ourselves.
So they do stimulate -- clearly, brain imaging shows that they stimulate the dedicated part of the brain called the reward pathway, which is rich in dopamine-releasing neurons.
and they stimulate down here.
Adrenaline will come and stimulate the heart to beat harder and beat faster.
drugs to stimulate brain regeneration.
And you want to stimulate your parasympathetic to counteract it.
Audience: and stimulate your curiosity?
It not only helps stimulate positive hormones and helps you sleep better.
helped you stimulate serotonin.
And you stimulate growth hormone and other positive effects.
So we stimulate , we secrete oxytocin when we come into any loving or intimate contact with another person.
But parents and children stimulate the production of oxytocin in each other when they interact in joyful interactive experiences.
And they stimulate through the electrodes into that space in the ear.
And they stimulate our flinch reflex.
And so that might stimulate provision of better health care.
which they stimulate our senses and since there is no meaning in things
try to stimulate spending monetary policy is very simple it causes some people to go from being a saver to being