
How do you make decisions in general?
You think monochrome has flavor Jim?
I see a couple patterns of thought in your dialect, but for the most part, your brain is crunched up in a tiny sponge, as if someone has vice gripped your wernike.
Whoops, that is your brocha I'm thinking of.
Other people have reported similar things off the same stuff, so it's difficult to tell since it's popularity is rising. Piracteam will seriously knock some fluency into your brocha. It will also expand your vision.
Jim, you ever get this? Do I need to ask?
Aphasia
Wernicke's area is named after Carl Wernicke, a German neurologist and psychiatrist who, in 1874, hypothesized a link between the left posterior section of the superior temporal gyrus and the reflexive mimicking of words and their syllables that associated the sensory and motor images of spoken words.[13] He did this on the basis of the location of brain injuries that caused aphasia. Receptive aphasia in which such abilities are preserved is also known as Wernicke's aphasia. In this condition there is a major impairment of language comprehension, while speech retains a natural-sounding rhythm and a relatively normal syntax. Language as a result is largely meaningless (a condition sometimes called fluent or jargon aphasia).
That I am fairly certain has nothing to do with piracetam, however, there is always a slim chance it does. The stuff is an adrenal modulator, ramper upper. It's effects on the brain long term or short term are poorly understood.
It will clean massive amounts of junk out of your brain. It's basically extremely safe draino. Clears fatty lipofuscian deposits out of your brain. Straightens the spines of senior citizens. If you mix with any other substance, that's your problem, cause you will fuck it up most probably.
Let's put it this way. If you are suffering from myclonic tics, you'll get the stuff as a remedy in Japan and Britain. Restless leg syndrome is basically a myclonic tic syndrome.
Here Jim, because I feel for your extremely limited and reduced vocabulary skills.
Piracetam as an adjuvant to language therapy for aphasia: a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled pilot study.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9084344
If you want the combo that rocks this world, stop being a degenerate, and I'll clue you into why your liver is totally fucking ruined.
It has been my experience through life that when I am aware of losing control or focus to smoke my brains out, and pummel myself to near death in hopes of erasing myself.
Seems as if it works temporarily, but the memories, mostly thoughts lacking upfront visuals, twisted emotions. always came back to haunt me.
That's a great picture. If only my brain had that resolution left. Most my dreams or imaginations are dark moon lit revelations, or something else. I get occasional flashes of thought that are bright and shocking or calming.
I attribute that to nootropics, most of my life dreams were non-existent until that point, my brain could be simply nearing it's last legs.
Which I doubt. Smoking cigarettes normally helps calm me to make decisions.
Now I carry tranquilizers with me, to avoid yet another trip to the mental ward. I never plan on going there again. I hate anything neuroleptics, so they are a last ditch emergency strategy with me.
Other that that, I tend to go where harmony is, if that makes any sense. Sometimes I think in Gold. If that makes any sense.
Restless leg syndrome, certain difficulties with language, I suppose that you're onto something here Mr D, I suffer from all of these (though I'm not sure if my linguistic difficulties fit the term of aphasia, as I have more trouble linking words in my brain with concepts, ideas, and abstract objects in general, rather than having trouble with pragmatics or sentence formation.
Broca's aphasia (also known as Motor aphasia or Expressive aphasia), which is characterized by halted, fragmented, effortful speech, but relatively well-preserved comprehension. It has been associated with damage to the posterior left prefrontal cortex, most notably Broca's area. Individuals with Broca's aphasia often have right-sided weakness or paralysis of the arm and leg, because the left frontal lobe is also important for body movement, particularly on the right side.
Ohhhh, that's right on the target.
Another thing is that I like to say as much as possible in as little as terms as possible, where you seem to prefer using plenty of words with little content behind it, I guess it's an extroversion / introversion and understanding of other people's attention spans thing. I must be either right brain dominant or damaged in the left (Do have one memory of being hit in the left side with a heavy object) since I perform above average in pragmatics, language games like wordplays, hidden meanings and seeing possible interpretations but I am awful at more concrete parts like finding the right words, describing events and other data that requires as many as details and properties (even though I am a storyteller by habit). I'm now thinking of talking to a neuroscientist friend to make some MRI's and whatnot on my brain to find out wtf is going on.
On another note, I can only imagine how happy your love life and how exciting and satisfying your days must be for you to feel the need to patronize & condescend me so hard, I'm available on PM for internet hugs and reassurance that you mean something and someone cares about you, I feel really sorry for you bud, get some rest and eat well
I have an end-goal in mind for where I would like my life to end up. Many of my decisions are calculations toward that goal, and whenever I make an important decision, I always evaluate all possible outcomes of that decision to the point where some of my friends have called me paranoid. Sometimes I really am, but most often I am prepared for any outcome because I have already considered most (if not all) possible consequences of my decision.
Where I end up in life is my top priority. My second priority is my own satisfaction. All of my decisions are aimed toward those ends.
Other than analyzing factors and having a consequenceionalist approach (both of which have been touched on in grater detail by tc and tryp) I like to simulate people and outcomes in grate detail before acting.
I think I've gotten quite good at risk assessment and my ability to simulate people based off of limited interactions is also one of my strong suits.