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What is the difference between NIS and emotional techniques?

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What is the difference between NIS and emotional techniques?

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NIS developed by Neurolink, works with the Neurolink philosophy. That philosophy is diametrically opposed to emotional techniques that use verbal interrogation as a basis to change physiological parameters. The reasoning is based on current understanding of amygdala/ hippocampal function. Briefly the auditory-thalamic pathways have direct access to the central nucleus of the amygdala that is responsible for implicit memory function and storage. This pathway operates at twice the speed of those thoughts that access the cerebral higher thought centres for rational interpretation. When the brain is challenged quickly with negative emotional suggestion, the response is characteristically reflected by a weakened muscle response. This is normal. If the patient is given a second to rationalise about the ‘statement’ the muscle response will be strong. The brain operates on a ‘global cerebral collective’ and not a limbic connective. With NIS we are acutely aware of the emotional component in th

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