Cognitive impairment testing could be helpful in assessing M.E. (CFS) patients where cognitive problems can be very debilitating but are normally dismissed by the medical industry as being in our imagination (!)
I hope you know by now that ME/CFS is a metabolic/nutritional/toxin/immune dysfunction, not a cognitive problem. It is usually caused by any amount of thousands of plant toxins, vitamin deficiencies, pesticides... There are better markers than cognitive dysfunction at determining that you have this. However, this would be good to see if prolonged exposure to these stresses do cause permanent cognitive issues though. A baseline reading with followup tests after dietary intervention would be interesting. Followup tests after dietary intervention showed that the immune system dysfunction was permanent and resulted in a immune response even in what would normally be considered a hormetic dose of plant toxins. My guess is that these cognitive symptoms are mostly a result of the immune response and temporary but it would be interesting to know for sure.
Watching his face as he moves through this interview, he's showing lots of signs usually associated with trance states - which, of course, are not understood well either. The trance experience is, however, a kind of interaction between the conscious and unconscious mind that can produce enhanced ways of acquiring and using knowledge - of ourselves or the world around us. So he's in a kind of very productive altered state during this interview. Similar kinds of altered states happen during lots of creative activities, from the far edges of computer programming to making art - I wish I'd been there to ask him about all this!
thanks for adding eng subtitles. i follow from turkey. helps a lot
This dude is the bomb. So cool that he advises Bryan over at Kernel.
It is great work, if it's for humanity and wellbeing.
Which planet do who come from; there no such thing as humanity just delusion you alien.
He is like the Sean Carroll (physicist) of neuroscience.
Cognitive impairment testing could be helpful in assessing M.E. (CFS) patients where cognitive problems can be very debilitating but are normally dismissed by the medical industry as being in our imagination (!)
I hope you know by now that ME/CFS is a metabolic/nutritional/toxin/immune dysfunction, not a cognitive problem. It is usually caused by any amount of thousands of plant toxins, vitamin deficiencies, pesticides... There are better markers than cognitive dysfunction at determining that you have this. However, this would be good to see if prolonged exposure to these stresses do cause permanent cognitive issues though. A baseline reading with followup tests after dietary intervention would be interesting. Followup tests after dietary intervention showed that the immune system dysfunction was permanent and resulted in a immune response even in what would normally be considered a hormetic dose of plant toxins. My guess is that these cognitive symptoms are mostly a result of the immune response and temporary but it would be interesting to know for sure.
Watching his face as he moves through this interview, he's showing lots of signs usually associated with trance states - which, of course, are not understood well either. The trance experience is, however, a kind of interaction between the conscious and unconscious mind that can produce enhanced ways of acquiring and using knowledge - of ourselves or the world around us. So he's in a kind of very productive altered state during this interview.
Similar kinds of altered states happen during lots of creative activities, from the far edges of computer programming to making art - I wish I'd been there to ask him about all this!
Mr Carpenter what the hell are you talking about. You stupid old goat. He just a young dumb seeking attention but impression.
david looks/sounds like he has a perpetual cold