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Electromagnetic Brain Animation

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In-Office ●  Non-Invasive ●  30 Minute Treatment

 

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                                                               United States Patent Application 

                                                                            20040143300                                        

                                         Kind Code            July 22, 2004          Serial No           627286

 Electromagnetic Brain Animation™ generation expressly refers to an non invasive original system and mechanized manner for determining, habilitating, rehabilitating and redirecting particular areas of the brain found to suffer from endemic and/or environmental injury. EBA is an enhanced initiative for positive influence on brain region neuron activity in direct correlation with greater pliability of evolving nervous systems in conjunction with superior biological plasticity due to specified group cluster target population from infancy through early childhood development.  Special treatment areas targeted, but not limited to, include depression, dysthymia, attention deficit disorder, learning disability, memory loss, overanxious disorder, mild retardation, and autism. 

Most specifically, a tube-like beam of ultrasound is sent into and through the skull casing directly upon the soft, mucus tissue of the cerebral cortex aimed at a specific neuron cluster within a relevant area pertain to mental disorder which has habilitated askew.  Electromagnetic induction at varying rates speeds, powers and pulses is aimed and shot through the ultrasound tube and onto the 1 to 10 centimeter target specified for dynamic animation.

EBA is the first and only instrumentation of its kind to recognize and utilize the remarkable value of combining electromagnetic induction with ultrasound.  This combination results in numerous advantages of workability heretofore completely unavailable.  Several primary examples being that of a  guidance mechanism which allows positive outcome, depending on disability being treated, to be as high as 85 to 100 percent obtainable; allows a pathway through the heretofore impenetrable 'blood brain barrier', and consists of a 'modality shifter' which allows 'electromagnetic induction to be used alone or in conjunction with ultrasound or to utilize ultrasound alone.  The process lasts in the order of 20 minutes; takes place from 3 to 5 sessions per week for approximately 6 weeks; has no contraindications and is a rather pleasant in-office procedure. 

           

   Full Data and Specifications can be found at the USPTO website

     The Thinking Cap®

 

     

                                  

IC 010. US 026 039 044. G & S: Neuropsychological and neuroscience device in the nature of a mechanism which is fitted over the head as a "CAP" with multiple conducting pads, coils, elevation maneuver instrumentations, and ultrasonic stratagems located inside and outside this cap used for electromagnetic stimulation and animation of multiple brain areas for the purpose of brain stimulation and treatment of mental disorders. FIRST USE: 19870508. FIRST USE IN COMM

ERCE: 20020609

Total Immersion Memory Enhancement

Mitotic Apparatus Procedure

 

[Time Map]

 

This so called 'Time Map" mechanism is in the 3rd stage of a 5 stage endeavor.  Contemporary multiple longitudinal and quantified investigation and testing have shown this apparatus to have the potential to transfer past individual experiences forward and implant them within contemporary consciousness to a degree heretofore not possible.   The basic premise is that the Behavior Research Institute has been able to formulate a coordination of varying authority and design between in and around magnetism, electricity and ultrasound which results in the intense stimulation of human memory.  This highly furtive amalgamation has been successful in virtually every part of the brain that supports or helps to support memory [mostly long-term].  The remarkable end result is a bringing to the fore long ago experiences with such lucidity and present time clarity as to, under certain conditions, cause the patient to experience these events again as if they were being viewed in contemporary times.

 

Domain and Trademark formulations ownerships

 

The Behavior Research Institute possesses multiple domain and trademark phraseologies due to both USPTO allowance and validated earliest 'public use'. 

Examples would be:  Humpty Dumpty was Pushed  -  VictimHood is a Coveted Role  -  The Thinking Cap - Too Stupid to Live  -  Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation    -    Electromagnetic Brain Animation  - Memory is Everything - Educating Diverse Learners  -  Page of Enlightenment  -  World News Watch   -   Put Your Thinking Cap On   -  Total Recall

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The Brain

The human brain is the most complex system known to man

A synopsis breakdown of parts and what they do

 

By being aware of what each relevant part of the brain has at least a partial responsibility for,

 

one can fairly easily understand the concept and process of 'upgrading' those areas.

 

 

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ArrowAcetylcholine - The neurotransmitter involved in regulating muscles, memory, mood, sleep, and organs (like the heart).

ArrowAmygdala - An almond-shaped cluster of small structures near the limbic region. The amygdala plays a key role in regulating emotions like anger, fear, love, and sadness.

ArrowAxon - The extended part of a neuron that carries an impulse towards the synapse and transmits the message to other neurons.

ArrowBrainstem - Oldest part of the brain. The Brain Stem regulates things like heart rate, breathing, swallowing, digestion, blinking, and more.

ArrowCerebellum - Located in the back of the brain, your cerebellum is a busy switching station. It receives messages from most of the muscles and joints in your body. It communicates with the other parts of the brain, and then sends messages about movement and balance back to your body. It's also very active in learned skills, such as riding a bike.

ArrowCerebral Cortex - The Cerebral Cortex is the largest part of your brain. It does a lot of brain work, like thinking, decisions, and creativity. It's responsible for thinking and learning as well as the five senses, memory and emotion. It covers much of the rest of your brain like a thinking cap.

ArrowCorpus Callosum - A bridge of nerve fibers that connect the two hemispheres of the Cerebral Cortex.

ArrowDendrite - A branch-like part of a neuron that receives impulses and information from other neurons.

ArrowHemispheres - The two halves of the Cerebral Cortex. These hemispheres are separate but connected. The left side of your brain connects to the right side of your body, while the right brain connects to the left side. In most people, the left brain handles words and logic, and the right brain is better at art, music, and intuition. The two hemispheres are connected by the Corpus Callosum.

ArrowHippocampus - Structure in the limbic region that helps to store and process memories, and then helps to find them when you want to remember something. It can also affect emotions.

ArrowHypothalamus - A thumb sized region deep in the middle of the brain that monitors the body's internal functions and helps regulate things like hunger, thirst, body temperature, and hormones.

ArrowLimbic Region - The limbic area of your brain has many parts. They are important to your memory, emotions, smell, and hunger. They also help determine how you respond to danger.

ArrowLobes - The four areas of the Cerebral Cortex. The frontal lobe, temporal lobe, parietal lobe, and occipital lobe all work together, but each of them also does special things.
- Frontal: thought, decision, feeling, moving
- Temporal: hearing, speaking, learning
- Parietal: touch, language, moving
- Occipital: vision

ArrowMedulla Oblongata - A part of the brainstem that regulates breathing, heartbeat, and blood flow.

ArrowNeuron Parts - A neuron has three main parts. The nucleus is the center of the cell. The axon sends messages to other neurons. The dendrites receive messages from other neurons.

ArrowNeuron - Your brain is made up nerve cells called neurons. Neurons are the building blocks of your brain. They are constantly communicating with each other. The connections among the billions of neurons in all the different parts of your brain is what makes your brain work. Your brain is estimated to have 100 billion neurons. You can't grow new neurons so take care of the ones that you

ArrowNeurotransmitters - Neurotransmitters are the messengers that travel between one brain cell and another. They are chemical signals that neurons use to talk to each other, which is what makes your brain work. They help determine how you feel, think, and act.

ArrowNucleus - A term used two ways in brain studies: 1) as the central part of a neuron or other types of cells where genetic information is stored and put into action; 2) a cluster of neurons within a discrete location in the brain, like the locus coeruleus.

ArrowSulcus - A deep crease between the ridges of your cerebral cortex. The large channel separating your frontal and parietal lobes is called the Central Sulcus.

ArrowSynapse - The connection between brain cells. The synapse is a tiny space where two neurons meet and messages are communicated by way of neurotransmitters.

ArrowThalamus - Rounded structure in the middle region of the brain that relays sensory signals to the Cerebral Cortex. Only a very small part of the thalamus is in any way related to the limbic structure set.

A brief visualization of how and where the specific, relevant brain parts are treated by

      Electromagnetic Brain Animation

As stated throughout our website, the basic process and methodology's are to direct a

combination beam of electricity, magnetism and ultrasound through the brain casing

and onto the areas we wish to change and/or improve.  Treatment topic specifics within the brain many times include multiple partial parts to be treated.  Therefore, the EBA beams would in most situations be multiple; a certain power and calculation targeting part of the Hippocampus, for example, and another simultaneously beaming down specifically to a predetermined part of the Prefrontal Cortex and/or the Hypothalamus.  The control and amount of dynamic changes and interactions we wish to accomplish are centrally influenced at all times.

 

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