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Here, ESOAR presents INK, the scientific study of behavior and motion control. INK analyzes how the brain and the mind control the behavior, including the motion, of sentient beings such as people and animals through their nervous system. It identifies the way sentient beings tailor their behavior in their conscious or unconscious pursuit for well-being and rejection of discomfort.

INTEGRATED FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY investigates how the  neurological functions are linked in coordinating behavior and motion control.

THE INK PRINCIPLES are derived from the observation that instinctively or consciously sentient beings prefer to evolve seeking their own well-being.

WHY WHAT WORKS WORKS explains how the INK principles can be applied to help enhance human and equine health and their performance. This subject is presented in an academic context in the e-clinic ESOAR 2001.
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Here, ESOAR presents INK, the scientific study of behavior and motion control. INK analyzes how the brain and the mind control the behavior, including the motion, of sentient beings such as people and animals through their nervous system. It identifies the way sentient beings tailor their behavior in their conscious or unconscious pursuit for well-being and rejection of discomfort.

INTEGRATED FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY investigates how the  neurological functions are linked in coordinating behavior and motion control.

THE INK PRINCIPLES are derived from the observation that instinctively or consciously sentient beings prefer to evolve seeking their own well-being.

WHY WHAT WORKS WORKS explains how the INK principles can be applied to help enhance human and equine health and their performance. This subject is presented in an academic context in the e-clinic ESOAR 2001.

This page was last updated on: July 14, 2002


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