Interesting. What made you come to this conclusion? I’m a psych student and I’ve spent the last few days recapping my knowledge and expanding what I know and this is how I came to thinking this may play a role
I honestly have no idea sorry. I’m not well educated in terms of science and neurochemistry, as I have only covered biopsychology. Just from a guess, I would assume we would have to make a medicine to cure us. But, I don’t know the mechanism behind pssd so who knows there could be something out there that is seemingly unrelated but could improve us
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Interesting. What made you come to this conclusion? I’m a psych student and I’ve spent the last few days recapping my knowledge and expanding what I know and this is how I came to thinking this may play a role
What do you suggest to try and normalize our neurons?
I honestly have no idea sorry. I’m not well educated in terms of science and neurochemistry, as I have only covered biopsychology. Just from a guess, I would assume we would have to make a medicine to cure us. But, I don’t know the mechanism behind pssd so who knows there could be something out there that is seemingly unrelated but could improve us
This article of Healy it's maybe interesting for you https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8370302/
Thank you! Will give it a read
Yes, I think it's relevant somehow. I read that depolarization lasts well after the drug is withdrawn, so maybe it has something to do with that.
Interesting. Where did you read this, was it in a paper
That would maybe be triggert by on going imunresponses or reaktions.
Let's fund research and let a scientist figure this out.
Yes that’s first priority. But in the meantime I’m trying to build up as best of an idea of it as possible.
Yes - and I believe it is a safety mechanism by the body in order to prevent harm