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flexing brain

by brainflex, Feb 20, 2008 10:56PM
I'm looking to find someone to make sense of me being able to flex my brain and my cerebellum. I know it has no muscle fibers or pain sensors. I understand it sounds impossible but doesnt our brain contain electric impulses and can they be manipulated. Is there anybody that studies this kind of thing or at least is curious of it this could exist. Please could spmeone point me into the right directions.
Member Comments (2)

by wingnut19, Mar 11, 2008 06:57PM
To: brainflex
You are kidding, right?

by wingnut19, Mar 11, 2008 06:57PM
To: brainflex
You are kidding, right?

by ggreg, Mar 12, 2008 04:58AM
I answered your question before.  Just do a search of your user name, and it should pop up for you, in case you missed my reply.  If you're looking for new answers, I apologize ahead of time for jumping in here.
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