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Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - RexImperator - 07-14-2017

Interesting research:

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017...alpha-male

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Scientists discover brain's neural switch for becoming an alpha male

Timid mice turn bold after their ‘alpha’ circuit is stimulated as results show ‘winner effect’ lingers on and mechanism may be similar in humans

Brash, brawny and keen to impose their will on anyone who enters their sphere of existence: the alpha male in action is unmistakable.

Now scientists claim to have pinpointed the biological root of domineering behaviour. New research has located a brain circuit that, when activated in mice, transformed timid individuals into bold alpha mice that almost always prevailed in aggressive social encounters.

In some cases, the social ranking of the subordinate mice soared after the scientists’ intervention, hinting that it might be possible to acquire “alphaness” simply by adopting the appropriate mental attitude. Or as Donald Trump might put it: “My whole life is about winning. I almost never lose.”

Prof Hailan Hu, a neuroscientist at Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China, who led the work said: “We stimulate this brain region and we can make lower ranked mice move up the social ladder.”

The brain region, called the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC), was already known to light up during social interactions involving decisions about whether to be assertive or submissive with others. But brain imaging alone could not determine whether the circuit was ultimately controlling how people behave.

The latest findings answer the question, showing that when the circuit was artificially switched on, low-ranking mice were immediately emboldened. “It’s not aggressiveness per se,” Hu said. “It increases their perseverance, motivational drive, grit.”

Mice generally organise themselves in stable social hierarchies that minimise conflict between cage mates. So the scientists pitched animals of different rank against each other in a range of tests to assess dominance.

In one, pairs of mice engaged in a head-to-head contest to shove their opponent backwards out of a narrow tube. In the video, one subordinate mouse is seen putting up only light resistance, but when the “alpha” circuit is stimulated for 10 seconds it adopts a rugby-style drive, propelling its opponent along the tube. With brain stimulation, low ranking mice won 90% of the time against animals they would normally have lost to.
“When we took mice that used to lose in the tube test they could win within just several seconds of stimulation,” said Hu.

Intriguingly, the experience of winning appeared to leave an imprint on the mice, making them more assertive, even when their brains’ were no longer being artificially controlled. They were found to be more combative in a second scenario in which they competed to occupy the warm corner in a cage with an ice-cold floor.

“We observed that not all the mice returned to their original rank,” said Hu. “Some mice [did], but some of them had this newly dominant position.”

The scientists described this as the “winner effect”, hinting that there may be a grain of truth in the self-help mantra “fake it ‘til you make it”.

The authors note that similar circuitry exists in the human brain, and although our own social hierarchies are less rigid they argue that similar mechanisms may be at play. The findings, they suggest, could have applications in understanding a variety of psychiatric conditions where people exhibit overly dominant behaviours, or lack motivation to compete socially.

Ivan de Araujo, a psychiatry researcher at the Yale University School of Medicine, agreed that the findings could be relevant in people.

“Social behaviours in rodents arguably operate under very different conditions when compared to human social behaviours,” he said. “However, history of winning is one characteristic of social dominance that is relevant for almost every social species studied, from insects to primates. Because each brain region investigated has its direct primate homologue, the present study opens new opportunities for understanding the involvement of brain regions linked to planning and decision-making in establishing social hierarchies.”

If the “winner effect” translates to humans, it would suggest that experience of success in one area of life could help build confidence in another. “And you can imagine for athletes before a really serious game they could maybe play a video game to have the winner experience to build up confidence,” said Hu.

The study, published in the journal Science, used a technique called optogenetics, to pinpoint and ultimately take control of the neuronal circuits involved in socially dominant behaviour. The mice were genetically engineered so that the target group of neurons were light-sensitive, meaning that the scientists could switch the circuit on and off at will by shining a laser into the mouse brain.

In the past few years, optogenetics has provided a window into the brain circuitry involved in a wide range of behaviours, from romantic attachment to the killer instinct of predators.



Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - The Beast1 - 07-14-2017

The real question is, if we flip the "winning" switch without winning isn't that as bad as not winning?

Generally we call that behavior being arrogant.


Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - Don's D - 07-14-2017

Or can they weaponize it to make everyone submissive?


Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - heavy - 07-14-2017

There has to be a way of using Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to stimulate this.

Or maybe they just played Eye of the Tiger from Rocky


Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - DamienCasanova - 07-14-2017

Amazing study. So one day there really could be a "red-pill" that would awaken your brain to the Alpha attitude. Or as Don's D points out, there could possibly be a "blue pill" as well that would have the opposite effect. Fascinating.


Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - heavy - 07-14-2017

I don't think the Alpha attitude is red pill. Shit loads of Alpha attitudes out there who don't know shit about the reality of M-F sexual dynamics.


Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - debeguiled - 07-14-2017

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Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - polar - 07-14-2017

No tips on how to activate this Alpha Mode?

Game Meats?
Fresh Cod Livers?
Cocaine?

Most people don't Know about This.


Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - debeguiled - 07-14-2017

Still funny.

Many know this.


Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - blck - 07-15-2017

Why making alpha would not be the same as making leaders or psychopaths?
- Put them into situations
- Make the choice obvious
- Repeat
==> The switch is ON

If you can create high risk jobs prospects who not only do not break under pressure but enjoy it you probably can do the same for alphas.


Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - ScrapperTL - 07-15-2017

Quote: (07-14-2017 03:02 PM)DamienCasanova Wrote:  

Amazing study. So one day there really could be a "red-pill" that would awaken your brain to the Alpha attitude. Or as Don's D points out, there could possibly be a "blue pill" as well that would have the opposite effect. Fascinating.

A Red Pill to Chew On, although most will hate me and tear me down for saying it:

The Globalist Blue Pill is already available, it is Beer.

1) Hops contain massive amounts of Phytoestrogens.
Unless you are on a SERM (Clomid, Nolvadex, Toremifene, Raloxifene)
These Phytoestrogens will wreak havoc on your endocrine system.
Feminine Beta.

2) Beer contains large amounts of rapidly storable Carbohydrates, without any Fats or Proteins to slow the process down.
Fat Beta.

3) Lowers your Inhibitions, making you more easily suggestible, out of control, prone to socializing with lower status men and the standards for women dip massively (beer goggles).
Submissive, Thirsty, Beta.

4) Dehydration leads to flat muscles that recover, repair and grow at a 20% slower rate due to Alcohols blocking the absorption of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron and potassium.
Weak Beta.

5) The more intoxicated you get, the more your androgens convert into estrogens.
Heavy long term drinkers are notorious for getting gynecomastria.
Transgendered Beta.

Ever notice how Mainstream Media in every Culturally Popular Song, Movie, TV Show, Commercial, etc... is making Men Drinking Beer look like the Coolest Fucking thing ever?

If you are Triggered by this post, outraged, going on the instant defense, without a thought in your head about getting off the sauce then guess what.

You are thinking Emotionally instead of Logically.
Like a women.

The Globalist Blue Pill does exist Gentlemen, it is Beer.


Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - debeguiled - 07-15-2017

Good post Scrapper.

No need to start off defensively, just post your post and see what happens.


Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - Truth Tiger - 07-15-2017

Thank you Scrapper. Your post is significant and condensed motivation for me to avoid beer, which I generally do but used to have now and then. I also am anti-wheat: beer triggers inflammation throughout the digestive tract, damaging our ability to absorb the nutrients we need (that are already being blocked by alcohol and elevated blood sugar).

Zinc (w/ co-factors) is pretty close to an alpha pill.


Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - Matsufubu - 07-16-2017

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You're in the club and this guy slaps your girlfriend's ass. What do you do?


Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - Vaun - 07-16-2017

Or you can just put some effort in at the gym, make serious attempts to be social, quit slut shaming and start to take ownership of yourself and your outcomes in life.

This is a good book to start with.


Study: Creating Alpha Males through Brain Stimulation (...in Mice) - RexImperator - 07-16-2017

Quote:Quote:

The Globalist Blue Pill is already available, it is Beer.

Maybe we need a recipe for alt-right, nationalist, identitarian gruit. Something to fire up the warriors. It will still have alcohol and carbs, though...