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The five states of dementative disorders (part 2)



 
 
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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both withdrawn from recognizing faces and emotions and events in the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."

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Default The five states of dementative disorders (part 2)

On Jun 18, 12:49 pm, gb6726 wrote:
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both withdrawn from recognizing faces and emotions and events in the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."


If alzheimers is the simplest dementia and autism is the most complex,
what is dementia?

Both having loss of ability to recognize faces. A world unknown.

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Old June 18th 07, 08:12 PM posted to sci.astro
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Default The five states of dementative disorders (part 2)

On Jun 18, 1:00 pm, gb6726 wrote:
On Jun 18, 12:49 pm, gb6726 wrote:





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."


If alzheimers is the simplest dementia and autism is the most complex,
what is dementia?

Both having loss of ability to recognize faces. A world unknown.


Though worked 6 years in neuropsychology, I always thought psychology
is the most uninteresting field. As far as politics, I always thought
rights are meaningless.
These are people who have no lives, and most of them stuck in the
world where their religion until today teaches that John Lennon,
artist, humanitarian is a national threat. And today that extremism
has long wacked with crimes against humanity and arrogant ignorance
toward the world, and by all means only know to ashame, to repress, to
murderously deny (Washington).




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Old June 18th 07, 08:21 PM posted to sci.astro
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Default The five states of dementative disorders (part 2)

On Jun 18, 1:12 pm, gb6726 wrote:
On Jun 18, 1:00 pm, gb6726 wrote:





On Jun 18, 12:49 pm, gb6726 wrote:


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."


If alzheimers is the simplest dementia and autism is the most complex,
what is dementia?


Both having loss of ability to recognize faces. A world unknown.


Though worked 6 years in neuropsychology, I always thought psychology
is the most uninteresting field. As far as politics, I always thought
rights are meaningless.
These are people who have no lives, and most of them stuck in the
world where their religion until today teaches that John Lennon,
artist, humanitarian is a national threat. And today that extremism
has long wacked with crimes against humanity and arrogant ignorance
toward the world, and by all means only know to ashame, to repress, to
murderously deny (Washington).


John Lennon did a good job. He expressed desires that big brother
denies, and for thousands of years humanity sits in these repressions
where priorities are taken by those feeling powerful, by those who
forgot as in the Never Ending Story. Love is touch. Touch is love.

80-90 percent of Arabs think negatively of Americans today as a
result of the Iraq war. Politics is to avoid that.

There is nobody today saying anything.

 




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