It that is true, then event streams might for instance be remembered as causal order (connection creating history between individual events), and not additionally in relation to a generalized history that is shared across all events (global time).
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I am on the fence on the cause. It could be a low connectivity thing, or a poor signal strength thing, or purely a malfunctioning area (lesion?). Hard to disambiguate without actually looking at my brain in action, so i'm mostly just guessing as possibilities.
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Absolutely, the diagnosis is mostly symptomatic and not functional. It could be that one receptor type is underperforming, one type of neurotransmitter is not synthesized in your gut, or your motivational biases are not wired up in the standard way or other things.
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For my own etiology, I think that some kind of signal propagation is an issue. There is a lot of interesting overlap between my Multiple Sclerosis genes associated with mylein and my Autism symptoms. But I did (predict) & find oddness in serotonin and dopamine transmitter genes.
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Demylenation would manifest in connectivity oddness / signal degradation. But MS stuff is not typically something people see in children, and while It got worse after college, I've been weird all my life. Been looking at genes that turn on during brain development in early years.
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The language issues related to tense, pronouns etc, and issues with dates/time were something I struggled with a lot growing up, so I think its worth exploring for me. I agree though that it might be a red-herring/symptom of more fundamental oddness.
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After THC became legal in California and highly selected strains became available, a lot of people explored the effects on signal propagation; THC may apparently increase the gain.
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Lots of other stuff in Cannabis may differential affect it. Heard some neat things from Canadians especially regarding CBD/THC ratios, and there are a whole bunch of terpenes that no-one reports that may have subtle impacts. Interacts with genes too.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2820137/ …
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What's wild to me is how the are able to hit serotonin receptors and can cause all sorts of behavioral changes. Due to the bans previously, we weren't really able to explore this before scientifically. Lots of weirdnesshttps://profofpot.com/thc-aggression-genetics-serotonin-5ht2b/ …
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I have tried it a couple of times. I did not experience the time-warping effect: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2010/07/marijuana-time-warp … but it dialed up my anxiety + amped ability to pay attention to multiple things at once (sensory processing?). I wasn't a fan. I tried CBD oil and seemed to do the reverse.
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Time warping seems to happen on large doses, due to faster decay of working memory and greater rate of novel things that appear in it, so an event that took place a few seconds ago feels like a very distant and difficult to remember past.
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