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QOCTU
Questioning, Observing, Calibrating, Tracking and Utilising
are excellent skills to develop whatever your interests are.
Internal Sensory information (ISI)
Accessing Internal Sensory Information (ISI): this term describes how we access thoughts, feelings, and sensations when specific neural pathways are activated. People often describe accessing internal sensory information as a kind of ‘knowing.’ We can develop our skills in accessing ISI. ISI format differs from seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, or being aware of our position or touching something in our external world.
When ISI (Internal Sensory Information) is accessed it is generally a collection or group and the term Brain Art describes that group.
Using a Scale for Measuring Responses to Stimuli (SMRS)
Psychosensory methods make use of sensory input
Making deliberate use of our neuroplasticity