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Old June 18th 07, 07:49 PM posted to sci.astro
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Default The five states of dementative disorders (part 2)

Alzheimers is the simplest form of dementia and autism is the most
complex.
Autism is super-factual, mathematic, Alzheimers is super-unfactual,
but
both withdrawn from recognizing faces and emotions and events in the
temporal order.

Schizophrenia is a messed up temporal order, a world appears through
instincts, all senses magnified in the unknown.

Psychosis is a shut down nucleus amigdalae, repelling everything.

Madness is a complete loss of self control, something psychopaths
overcome and become cold and murderous as they are always lieing.




Repost :

"Alzheimers (calm, depressed, unable to focus), case: Ronald Reagan,
a
man who relied on fortune tellers rather than looking at the facts.

Madness (agressive, pulsed, intense, irritated, full of repressive
thoughts, inability to control anger, case: the original man behind
Hannibal in the nuthouse who bit people and wore a mouth cover).

Psychosis (murderous, shut down nucleus amigdalae, capable of extreme
horrors, extreme supreme and repression-mania driven and cold minded
Googlish setter of conditions for all in mad aspects in regards to
reality).

Paranoid Schizophrenia (fearful, panicking, illusive, in terror,
speaking in a fast tone, unable to calm down). Case: One of your
grannies.

Rainman, autistic savant (calculative, mathematical, logical, lives
in
the world of mathematical shades and colors, but lack of ability to
see faces and emotions): Case: rare, though they say 1 in 150 have it
in the USA, and the diagnosis is unclear. Some extreme cases exist
like based on the man in the film Rainman."