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ELON: IRRATIONAL REGULATIONS ARE AN INVISIBLE TAX ON HUMANITY

Mario Nawfal @MarioNawfal Subscribe ELON: IRRATIONAL REGULATIONS ARE AN INVISIBLE TAX ON HUMANITY “You really can think of the United States and many countries – it’s arguably worse in the EU – as being like Gulliver, tied down by a … Continue reading

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Quora daily sends me IQ messages. TBI and memory amnesia et al make it impossible to understand, other than in the moment of reading, what impairments you have. This explains exactly what neuropsycholigist will tell a person who has sustained TBI (following hours of tests) but as I say you have no room in the head to carry this for reference. What you have as a person with TBI is a “sheet of wind upon a window pane” … The article is about being part of 2% of population with an IQ of 140-145.

The Old Biddy ·  Follow Organic Gardener, Chicken Keeper, Mother of two grown offspr2y I have an IQ of 140-145. What does it mean? As a professional who administered, scored and interpreted more than 1000 IQ tests during my career, an … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News.com: How the Brain Uses Place Cells to Anchor Episodic Memories

How the Brain Uses Place Cells to Anchor Episodic Memories FeaturedNeuroscience ·January 15, 2025 Summary: Researchers have developed a model explaining how place cells in the hippocampus anchor both spatial and episodic memories. Grid cells in the entorhinal cortex interact with … Continue reading

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New Atlas: Blows to the head might wake dormant disease-causing virus

Alzheimer’s & Dementia Blows to the head might wake dormant disease-causing virus By Michael Franco January 09, 2025 The new study might shed light on a way to prevent the development of Alzheimer’s after repeated head trauma, such as that experienced … Continue reading

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Scientific American is part of Springer Nature: The Forgotten History of the Discovery of Human Brainwaves. Quote: As the Nazis rose to power in the 1930s, mental hospitals became the epicenter of forced sterilization and “euthanasia” to promote “racial hygiene.”…..In Jena I learned that Lemke was in fact a member of the NSDP (Nazi party). He worked at the Erbgesundheits­gericht(Hereditary Health Court) to carry out forced sterilization of the mentally and physically unfit, broadly defined as the physically disabled, psychiatric patients, alcoholics, among others.

Opinion December 20, 2024 6 min read The Forgotten History of the Discovery of Human Brainwaves The centennial of the discovery of brain waves in humans exposes a chilling tale involving Nazis, war between Russia and Ukraine, suicide and the vicissitudes … Continue reading

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RTE News: Mental health art and culture festival set to begin. Comment: Change in the US, worth reading previous posting. We do not want a return of Institutions for people with mental illness

Mental health art and culture festival set to begin Updated / Saturday, 4 Jan 2025 18:58 By Evelyn O’Rourke Arts and Media Correspondent “Mental health is something that is very dear to my heart – I’ve been very open about my own … Continue reading

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NPR: Trump wants to return to the use of mental institutions and proposes tent cities to deal with people who are unhoused and have mental illness. Experts say it’s beyond the scope of federal authority.

Politics Trump’s plan for people struggling with mental illness, addiction and homelessness November 12, 20244:47 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered By  Katia Riddle Listen· 3:03 3-Minute Listen Playlist Trump wants to return to the use of mental institutions and proposes tent … Continue reading

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Ketamine Offers Hope for Parkinson’s Treatment-Linked Dyskinesia

Ketamine Offers Hope for Parkinson’s Treatment-Linked Dyskinesia FeaturedNeurologyNeuroscience January 3, 2025 Summary: Researchers have uncovered a new understanding of levodopa-induced dyskinesia, a common side effect in Parkinson’s patients, revealing that the motor cortex disconnects rather than directly causing these movements. The … Continue reading

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With over 650 publications to his name, Meaney has helped bridge the gap between molecular biology and public health. Neuroscience News

How Early Experiences Shape Genes, Brain Health, and Resilience FeaturedGeneticsNeuroscience ·December 31, 2024 Summary: New research in epigenetics reveals how early-life experiences influence gene expression and brain development. By bridging the gap between nature and nurture, this work shows that environmental … Continue reading

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MIT Press Reader: Men Depression Fatherhood

Why Are Men More Vulnerable to Depression in Fatherhood? Understanding the unique challenges faced by fathers during the perinatal period is essential for providing support that benefits not just fathers, but entire families. By: James Rilling        Most of us … Continue reading

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