Joined: 18 Dec 2014 Age: 30 Gender: Female Posts: 39
09 Jan 2015, 4:25 pm
I've been kinda researching too much into neuroscience, I have a long-term obsession with it i'm not sure why. Funny how I hate biology & chemistry and don't understand it except when It comes to brain science. One time I spent a whole week in bed looking up NDMA receptors and calcium ions.
But yeah, basically the whole partial epilepsy hypothesis is alot more logical in relation to DID and I’m kinda wondering from a neurobiological perspective if alot of cases if DID are really just a pre/post effect of partial seizure, like a Todd's paresis effect.Don’t take my musings too seriously though, I’m not a doctor, just a pseudo cyberscholar.
Something else I found out when reading about temporal lobe epilepsy is that under the microscope there’s abnormal synchronization of neurons in the brain and the forming of a weird new cluster of synapses in the “new memory” section of the hippocampus that doesn’t occur in neurotypical brains. The phenomenom of epilepsy is the result of an hyperexcitory signal and leftover discharged paired with this abnormal synchronization of neurons.
^my proposal is based on intel collected from subsection titled “synchronization” in this medical publication:
Joined: 25 Dec 2006 Age: 72 Gender: Male Posts: 1,353
19 Jan 2015, 4:12 am
Dude, if you're not doing the research, you're making it up. That said, there are a lot of things in Aspergers that stimulate interest in neuroscience. The deficiency in closing the sub-500ms reflex loop is particularly aggravating.
Joined: 20 Jan 2015 Age: 28 Gender: Male Posts: 38
21 Jan 2015, 6:42 pm
Hey, if he wants to speculate, let him speculate, and if he really wants to, he'll figure out the truth. As a note, the amount of dedication to this is quite impressive.
Joined: 21 Jul 2014 Gender: Male Posts: 17 Location: My own little Planet.
24 Jan 2015, 1:04 pm
Impressive. What does it mean in simple English?
Is it not simply a 'short-circuit of the rising synapses over new growth areas'? or the other way around? And at a quantum level neurons (and neuro-nets) become very mysterious- it is a very complex subject.
Some of Dr Joe Dispenza's work DVDs/books may be of interest?
Carry on with the research! and keep us updated...