Magnetic coil locations for the Shiva Neural System

Where To Put The Magnetic Coils – The Basics. The eight pairs of coils are arranged so that there are no coils above the nose and none above the bony ridge at the back of the head. There are no coils directly above the ears. Place the coils evenly around your head. These illustrations show […]

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Online demo for the Shiva Neural System Software

Online Demo for the Shiva Neural System Software (The actual software may differ slightly.) The Shiva Software is compiled into an ebook. That’s why Internet Explorer (or Microsoft Edge) is one of the System Requirements, so much of it’s material can be displayed online. Use the menu at the left to explore the software, and […]

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The Hippocampus signal for the Shiva Neural System.

The Hippocampus Signal This signal is derived from the hippocampus, a limbic structure involved in thought (“cognition”) of all sorts. You have two hippocampus, one on the right and one on the left. On the right, it deals in non-verbal information processing, including visualization, intuition and musical understanding.  On the left, it’s more linguistic and […]

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Hardware for the Shiva Neural Stimulation System

 This online demo does not include the hardware layout. If you order a Shiva System, you will have full access to that information and more, including detailed instructions for setting up the hardware and tech support. The system’s hardware requirements are minimal – just two USB ports that aren’t immediately next to each other on […]

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Sessions used in Lab Experiments. The Shiva Neural System

Sessions Used In Published and Unpublished Experiments The sessions available through this page include the ones used in the research described here. These are ‘batch’ sessions, meaning that they have several phases. These two signals appear in different forms, with each form having the signal ‘chopped’ into different lengths as they are played through the […]

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EULA for the Shiva software.

END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT for the Software for Shiva Neural Stimulation System, any Version, authored by Todd Murphy Important – read carefully. This End-User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and the mentioned author of this Software for the software product identified above, which includes computer […]

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The Event-related Potential (ERP) signal Page for the Shiva Neural System

EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL SIGNAL The Event-Related Potential signal is derived from a common EEG signature where it represents a cortical (brain surface) response to an event or stimulus. The architecture of Shiva sessions suggests that this signal is more likely to elicit response from the right hemisphere than the left. This signal should be considered as […]

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The Caudate Nucleus Page for the Shiva Neural System

  The Caudate Nucleus Signal The caudate nucleus has been described as “the emotive-visceral integrator.” In simpler language, it’s the part of our brain that integrates our bodies state of tension or relaxation with our emotional state.  The caudate nucleus connects the amygdala with the globus palladius, and then the parietal lobes (where your horns […]

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Using the amygdala signal with the Shiva Neural Stimulation System.

 This signal is based on EEG data derived from the amygdala. The amygdala is specialized for emotions, and it supports opposite emotions on the two sides of the brain. For most people, the one on the right supports negative emotions, most importantly fear, and the one on the left supports positive emotions. The amygdala is […]

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Amygdala and hippocampus signals for the Shiva Neural System

 Amygdala and Hippocampus Signals in Sequence This session combines two signals – the Amygdala signal and The Hippocampus signal. They are presented one after the other.  They both circle around your head. Before you use this signal, read about the amygdala and the hippocampus, which are discussed on other pages. Using them together should elicit […]

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