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John
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an overgrowth of dopaminergic neurons in the frontal lobes leads to autism characterized by social awkwardness & repetitive behaviors which mimics frontal lobe damage to some degree. The opposite, a reduction of dopaminergic neurons on the frontal lobes, occurs in Parkinson's disease & ADD the result then is scattered thinking & a lack of planning sometimes improved with Ritalin
— Oct 24, 2024 04:34PM
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John
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we succumb to the cognitive illusion of the fundamental attribution error regularly knowing that it exists can help us overcome it
the observer tends to discount situational factors
fundamental attribution error is produced bi information overload
specifically, the more cognitive load one is experiencing, the more errors in judgement about the causes of an individuals behavior
— Oct 23, 2024 02:58AM
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the observer tends to discount situational factors
fundamental attribution error is produced bi information overload
specifically, the more cognitive load one is experiencing, the more errors in judgement about the causes of an individuals behavior
John
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individuals with autism spectrum disorder don't fell attachment to people the way others do & they have difficulty empathizing with others. Oxytocin in individuals with autism shows up at lower levels & the administration of oxytocin causes them to become more social & improves emotion recognition (it also reduces repetitive behaviors)
— Oct 22, 2024 03:08AM
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oxytocin may therefore act as a distress signal prompting the individual to seek out social contact
nondrug therapies such as music may exert similar therapeutic effects via oxytocinergic regulation; music has been shown to increase oxytocin levels, especially when people play or listen to music together
the cannabis can increase rat social activity when the rats could get off the couch
— Oct 21, 2024 09:58PM
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nondrug therapies such as music may exert similar therapeutic effects via oxytocinergic regulation; music has been shown to increase oxytocin levels, especially when people play or listen to music together
the cannabis can increase rat social activity when the rats could get off the couch










