In article <4mct0v$pp8 at knot.queensu.ca>, 4jch3 at qlink.queensu.ca (Hesketh J
Christian) writes:
> Perhaps one should look further into the basal ganglia, limbic
>system or frontal lobe. Does anyone else have any opinions or theories
>as to the brain structures involved in autism?
I welcome those who desire to learn of this and other aspects of brain
structure
by visiting the site:
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Autism is a function of a mismatched conscious comparison...... the
problem occurs in the limbic as minute values of conscious computation are
assembled down from 1800hz into the frequency (10hz) of the muscle
function.....the values in conscious comparison have been made to be lower
than the assembly would normally require. This makes motor functions less
under conscious control but also causes the output of conscious
comparisons being sent to long term memory to mismatch input. It is an
imbalance in input-memory comparison. That results in a lack of ability to
relate to reality......it is controlled by the amount of difference in
correct assembly conversion ratios and determines how much the effect will
be..... The result to that is the withdrawn reaction of the 'no sense'
input perceived by the autistic child............
The solution to this would be to boost the synaptic transfer in the
limbic.... the opposite of the neurotransmission inhibitor......... the
values need to be raised.... BUT that has to be done at a VERY early age
or the result would be total insanity as the child would have become used
to the off balanced values making a change a massive shock..............
The other therapy would be clinical controlled supporting values by
placing the child in a static environment and supporting the reality base
consistently..... thereby slowly (very slowly) changing the supported
memory to order instead of disordered unbalanced values. But the condition
would still persist.
With every input receptor using its own processing pathway this malady can
be seen in various levels of intensity as vision and hearing are effected
by the condition as well as all other inputs.... but if not equally
effected one will display non-autistic conditions and may display
considerable ability.
Lee Kent Hempfling
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