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The ‘mirror neurons’ of well-functioning autism

Friday, May 21st, 2010

When someone waves to them, our brain is capable of processing the gesture as something friendly and allows us to imitate. This is possible thanks to the mirror neuron system, a set of nerve cells, to date, it was thought that could go wrong in autistic spectrum disorders. However, a study published in ‘Neuron’ indicates that their normal activity in these patients.

The theory made sense. One of the most striking features of people with autism is their inability to imitation, empathy and understanding of the intent of the gestures of others. If mirror neurons are crucial for social interaction, it was logical to think that something is wrong with this brain system. In fact, some studies appeared to confirm the hypothesis.

But these works were overlooked something important. “No evaluated the selectivity of cortical activity in areas of particular movements mirror system,” says principal investigator, Ilan Dinstein, Department of Psychiatry at the University of New York (USA). This selectivity of movement is not simply the distinction that our brain makes every gesture, by storing a single neuronal response. (more…)

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Tinnitus Relief: The ear can be stopped dreaming?

Friday, May 14th, 2010

There are many difficult issues to deal with tinnitus that sometimes patients who have this incessant ear ringing in his head just want to resign to defeat. Some of the difficulties include:

1.) Difficulty to describe the sounds to your doctor – Is it ear ringing, whizzing, whooshing, whirring, a keen wine? The problem is exacerbated by the fact they often you’re the only one who can hear. Often, even their medical diagnostic tools can not pick up the sounds, which can often lead you to feel like it’s going a bit nuts.

2.) Determine the cause of your tinnitus – Have you suffered hearing loss or is completely unrelated to how well you hear? Is caused by TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Disorder) in your jaw? Is this a reaction to aspirin? Or have a low level of serotonin? How about an ear injury or infection? There are many different things that can cause tinnitus that can be difficult to obtain an accurate diagnosis.

3.) Lack of a cure – there are a variety of treatments that can reduce the tinnitus ear ringing and it could simply disappear altogether, but no real known medical cure for the disease. You can not just take a pill or have surgery and remove it. (more…)

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