SpaceFluffer
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Very interesting that he just turned up at the JREF. I'd have to be supremely confident of my abilities to do that...
A few observations about this particular 'ability'.
- Dopamine levels (and all Catecholamine levels) can be increased via the ingestion of certain foods, drugs and by stress. I don't know how much they increase by, however. Anyone have any idea whether you could get close to a 15% rise by, for example, downing a few caffeine pills? I'm sure that by taking MDMA or one of the drugs designed to raise dopamine levels you could get 15%.
- I would imagine that a good protocol might be to alternate test samples. i.e. take a baseline, followed by a supposedly Dopamin-elevated sample, followed by another baseline, etc. But then I have no idea the time it would take Dopamine levels to return to normal if one could consciously raise them.
- Even if he can do what he claims, is this suitable for the JREF challenge? Some people can do freaky things to their physiology that are in no way paranormal in nature. How is this different, and indeed, paranormal in nature?
A few observations about this particular 'ability'.
- Dopamine levels (and all Catecholamine levels) can be increased via the ingestion of certain foods, drugs and by stress. I don't know how much they increase by, however. Anyone have any idea whether you could get close to a 15% rise by, for example, downing a few caffeine pills? I'm sure that by taking MDMA or one of the drugs designed to raise dopamine levels you could get 15%.
- I would imagine that a good protocol might be to alternate test samples. i.e. take a baseline, followed by a supposedly Dopamin-elevated sample, followed by another baseline, etc. But then I have no idea the time it would take Dopamine levels to return to normal if one could consciously raise them.
- Even if he can do what he claims, is this suitable for the JREF challenge? Some people can do freaky things to their physiology that are in no way paranormal in nature. How is this different, and indeed, paranormal in nature?