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Depresion y inteligencia/nube o nieble de cerebro? » SLS

Posted by Jennifer on August 8, 2000, at 5:07:32

In reply to Depression and IQ loss - Brian fog or Brain cloud?, posted by SLS on August 5, 2000, at 9:27:13

> Hola Scott,

Yo quero disculparse por escibiendo espanol mal. Es muy deficil despues muchos anos.

Un peqeuno mas...

>P.E.T. scan brain imaging...I was privileged to have my picture taken. My cerebral cortex was almost entirely blue.

Depresion = azul. Muy interesante!
>
> The RAM analogy may run into problems as it represents a static number of specific registers available or affected. I think that brain activity remains dynamic in that specific areas may become less suppressed and more suppressed over time. Regions of activity and inactivity may shift. Perhaps this is why someone can remember easily those things that they were unable to remember the hour before.
>

Si, pero con un ordenador, la informacion en el RAM cambia continuamente

> My guess is that there is not so much a competition or apportionment of function between different pathways in the brain as there is simply a change or lack of function in specific areas.


Yo pienso es ambos.

> I think rebooting my brain would solve my problem. Let it reset and initiate function in its originally designed default mode. Perhaps, without having to go through a childhood of chronic psychosocial stress, things will remain nominal.


En el modo original, no esta estres. Solamente bueno cerebro funcion! :) Porque tiene mucho estres en su ninez? No es necesario respuesta aqui.

>A stroke victim can build new roadways or perhaps repair the old ones using his healthy road-building crews.

No peinso es la verdad. En el? la? paciente con un(a) "stroke", aprende enviar recados a signacion de ruta diferente.

>The depressed brain is slow or perhaps unable to build new roads because the equipment is damaged and may not have the fuel to run it...Existing roads remain infrequently traveled

Yo acordo.

>Doesn't this happen sometimes?

Si!

> You would be amazed to see how much my Spanish improves as my depression improves. I thought my loss of fluency was due to my lack of usage over the past 20 years. Of course, I have lost some. However, much of it returns startlingly when I experience even an hour of improvement of my depressed state.

Yo espero usted lee este recado en un bueno hora de depresion [azul :) ]

Abrazo y amistad

Su amiga loco,
Jennifer


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