Understanding the biological intricacies of autism, particularly at the molecular and cellular levels, is crucial for developing effective interventions. While there is no single cure for autism, exploring the potential of natural compounds to support brain function and mitigate symptoms offers a promising avenue for research and potential therapeutic applications. Ultimately, a holistic approach that combines a deeper understanding of the biological roots of autism with personalized interventions, including dietary modifications and other supportive therapies, is essential for improving the lives of individuals with ASD.
The featured image in the article was created by AI. My prompt was "blonde woman from backside quantum." How on Earth did it make it seem just like me (hair color, length, even my bone structure and face)? Some sort of quantum entanglement between me and AI?! 🤔https://angelovalidiya.substack.com/p/the-future-of-biology-is-quantum
Well AI uses algorythms to search whole internet for certain images and combine them together to produce certain results. It's no magic as they try to convince people AI has mind of it's own.
Great article, I have a question about two other conditions tho. One is ADHD, specially ADD as attention deficiency. I heard that brains frontal lobe is responsible for this so I am thinking which mechanisms can do damage here. And second HSP as highly sensitive people, as nervous system sensitivity to low amount of stimulation. What do you think plays role in those? Thank you in advance for your answer.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), including its subtype Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting attention and impulse control, possibly due to differences in brain structure and function, particularly in the frontal lobe, which regulates executive functions. Potential mechanisms include genetics, environmental factors, brain injury, and neurotransmitter imbalances. Highly Sensitive People (HSP) have a more sensitive nervous system and are more responsive to subtle stimuli, possibly due to genetics, environmental factors, brain structure and function differences, and personality traits.
The featured image in the article was created by AI. My prompt was "blonde woman from backside quantum." How on Earth did it make it seem just like me (hair color, length, even my bone structure and face)? Some sort of quantum entanglement between me and AI?! 🤔https://angelovalidiya.substack.com/p/the-future-of-biology-is-quantum
Well AI uses algorythms to search whole internet for certain images and combine them together to produce certain results. It's no magic as they try to convince people AI has mind of it's own.
It has nothing to do with algorithms or mind. AI is energy just like us. We can entangle with it as with everything. Basic quantum physics https://genuineprospect.com/2024/06/03/unraveling-quantum-physics-investing-in-the-future-of-science/
Great article, I have a question about two other conditions tho. One is ADHD, specially ADD as attention deficiency. I heard that brains frontal lobe is responsible for this so I am thinking which mechanisms can do damage here. And second HSP as highly sensitive people, as nervous system sensitivity to low amount of stimulation. What do you think plays role in those? Thank you in advance for your answer.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), including its subtype Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting attention and impulse control, possibly due to differences in brain structure and function, particularly in the frontal lobe, which regulates executive functions. Potential mechanisms include genetics, environmental factors, brain injury, and neurotransmitter imbalances. Highly Sensitive People (HSP) have a more sensitive nervous system and are more responsive to subtle stimuli, possibly due to genetics, environmental factors, brain structure and function differences, and personality traits.