Author name: foompy_katt

Long term cognitive effect of repeated heat exposure?

Ugh. This really doesn’t look good so far. Still looking for work regarding heat shock response longitudinally. With brains running warmer than previously understood in core areas, this may be a significant issue going forward. Are humans even fully adapted to climate as warm as now yet? Skeptical here. There should be certain professions more …

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Hippocampus Dump

The anticonvulsant effect of chronic treatment with topiramate after pilocarpine-induced status epilepticus is accompanied by a suppression of comorbid behavioral impairments and robust neuroprotection in limbic regions in rats – Heh, essentially chemical ECT with the same effects. Interesting. Genetic Specificity of Hippocampal Subfield Volumes, Relative to Hippocampal Formation, Identified in 2148 Young Adult Twins …

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Are nearly all psychiatric “disorders” a product of egocentric/allocentric binding?

Ugh, I threw up in my mouth typing that. Probably should delete it and remake it since I can’t change the title. Should say something more like is “personality” a product of egocentric/allocentric binding preference. Traits like “optimism” should be easily sussable under the model – high dorsal hippocampal stream weight or an overweight CA1 …

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Why are we so bad at understanding anything to do with humans?

One pattern that’s become abundantly clear to me over the course of this project is that humans are absolutely awful at studying anything with humans involved. The discrepancy between non-human-related sciences and human-related sciences is jarring especially because of the ubiquity (from our perspective) of effect these sciences study. Even weirder than that is how …

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Do we have two completely different types of engrams?

Developing this argument, but to be consistent within the current model we’d need to have two completely different types of engrams which fed both systems. The immune/vascular side would need to have very short encodings to support increased production rates and these “microengrams” are decodable by nervous system clusters throughout the body. So the brain …

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