Illustration of sections of a brain cell to troubleshoot how malfunctions can transform in to a number of Mental Illness diseases or Mental Problems. With so may areas of just one cell, What Could Possibly Go Wrong? - A Theory
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*Note White receivers and brown transmitters are called Dendrites
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*Note typo Axom is Axon
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Theories to discuss in troubleshooting
Power It does not take a considerable amount of power for a cell to function properly.
1. What if the electricity has a "brown out"? Lower voltage than required.
2. What if the electricity has a "spike"? Higher voltage than required.
3, Does Deep Brain Stimulation fix the voltage problem?
4. Does the "Pace Maker" provide enough voltage?
5. Does the "Head Band" provide enough voltage?
6. Does an "ECT" treatment provide enough voltage for a period of time?
7. What happens when cells are transmitting at different voltage rates?
8. Is there a voltage regular in the cell?
9. Can a radio wave ride on the voltage?
Synapse The site of functional apposition between neurons, where an impulse is transmitted from one to another, usually by a chemical neurotransmitter released by the axon terminal of the presynaptic neuron. The neurotransmitter diffuses across the gap to bind with receptors on the postsynaptic cell membrane and cause electrical changes in that neuron (depolarization/excitation or hyperpolarization/inhibition).
1. What if the chemicals used are of the wrong dosage?
2. What if the dendrites of the various branched protoplasmic extensions are unaligned?
3. Can a transmit of neurons be incomplete?
4. Can a receive of neurons be incomplete?
5. Is there a "return code" sent back to the previous cell to confirm received okay?
5.1 If so, how many times does it retry until the transmission is dropped (Nul)?
6. What can block or interfere with a synapse? frequency? microwave? radiation? floating "space junk"? polarization? magnetic field? temperature? composition of chemicals where Synapse is made? unknown, it just happens?
7. What is the intelligence to reroute signal?
Axon What the neurons travel through - Shielded(fatty tissue) Unshielded
1. Speed Rating for Shielded 120mph, Unshielded 20mph Difference 100mph
2. Compare to Coaxial Cable
3. Shielding - is it "wrapped correctly", are there "dings" in insulation.
4. Unshielded always has to run slower for good transmission.
5. What if axon gets plugged?
6. What if neurons get to hot?
7. Are there explosions due to malfunctions?
8. Is there a retry function?
Diagnosis Malfunction and Related Transformation
1. Classification as illness or disease
2. Classified by brain trauma
3. Classified as Autism
4. Considered crazed or dazed
Treatment Medications or Talk Therapy? Biochemistry or Natural Self-Repair?
Google my relative, Sir Fredrick Mott, London, Essex County
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Self-Interpretation of the Uneducated Mind's Eye
Randy, Fantastic image! Old Friend, Jeff Longhofer
ReplyDeleteDr. Longhofer, it is great hearing from you. We'll have to catch up with each other. I'll write to you on your "contact me" website. I'll be touring the East Coast later this year, doing Key Note Speeches, workshops and promoting my book, Mott's Mind, the 2nd Edition. I'll be in North Carolina in May and am in the early stages of arranging a book signing event in Washington, DC while the NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness, is having their National Conference. The Mott House is across the street from the Hart Senate Building. NAMI has an event one morning for "Visiting Capital Hill". I see an opportunity for my Mott's book event, held at the Mott House, inside the Mott foundation. This would keep everything within the family. See srmFoundation.org
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