Maybe when you have the formula worked out, you can sell it under that name
to support your research. :)


On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Boris Kazachenko <[email protected]>wrote:

> I am trying to get something real :).
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Aaron Hosford <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> It sounds like you need some sapho juice.
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mentat#Mantra
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMBb_tPPA8E&noredirect=1
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 9:53 PM, Boris Kazachenko <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> This is an update on a thread of a year ago. I think it’s very relevant
>>> for this forum: 100% of humanity suffers ADHD, which is especially
>>> crippling for AGI work. I am fully convinced that it’s a main reason we
>>> don’t have it yet.
>>>
>>> My post:
>>> http://cognitive-focus.blogspot.com/2013/03/cultivating-focus-on-extreme.htmlhas
>>>  gone through a few revisions since, & a couple of more specific
>>> additions:
>>>
>>> “…
>>> Such broad stimulation is easy: tea, cocoa, & very low-dose nicotine do
>>> it for me. I never smoked in my life, but started using e-cigarette ~ 3
>>> months ago. A couple of well-timed puffs in the afternoon can be very
>>> helpful for concentration, & seems pretty benign (see Gwern). Another
>>> potent “stimulant” is exercise while working. I was switching between
>>> standing & sitting desks for 3 years, it certainly helps. Two months ago I
>>> got a treadmill desk & now alternate between walking, standing, & sitting,
>>> all while remaining in front of the computer. Definitely recommend it,
>>> probably added ~1 hour of work per day.
>>> …
>>> But even more insidious, at least for a generalist like me, are internal
>>> distractions: wandering thoughts. Relatively recently, I came up with a
>>> low-tech solution: thought conditioning. Negative conditioning is simple &
>>> old-fashioned: just slap your face whenever you catch yourself thinking
>>> about irrelevant crap. Eventually, these subjects become subconsciously
>>> unpleasant, & you stop thinking about them. The very habit of constantly
>>> monitoring your thoughts for distractions already helps to terminate them.
>>>
>>> Positive conditioning (reinforcement) of relevant memories / thoughts is
>>> more difficult, but I recently found that a puff from a e-cigarette (see
>>> above) seems to do the trick. It only takes nicotine ~ 7 seconds to hit the
>>> brain, while you’re still on the subject, although it stays in the system
>>> for another ~ two hours.
>>> Also helps behavioral conditioning: reserving specific desk, computer, &
>>> times of the day only for work, down to locking oneself in.
>>> …”
>>>
>>> More on http://cognitive-focus.blogspot.com/ , my intro on
>>> http://www.cognitivealgorithm.info
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