Posted by Zo on March 23, 2002, at 5:32:47
In reply to Re: Ice Cubes , Goggles and Sticky Switches » Zo, posted by jay on March 22, 2002, at 5:59:01
And their importance. It seems that the brain has a natural rhythm of switching hemispheres, what, four times an hour or something, and this researcher thinks that manics have a sticky switch. . .the ice cube is secondary, as a means of forcing the switch.I prefer the ice cube method as the trickle of its melt feels. . interesting. I am speculating that goggles and finger-waving do something of the same. I routinely have my entire body loosen up and see the world literally anew when I do the eye-covering thing for a few minutes. Forget psychology--the circuitry of all this is fascinating!
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