Sunday, 1 November 2020

Transplantation Of Schizophrenia Via Gut Microbiome - Psychology Today

Now this is something that doesn't come up in everyday conversation, especially amongst Baptists. Scientific inquiry concerning the gut's flora is a burgeoning field, and many queer things have been observed and logged from (shudder) fecal transplants. The procedure's affecting autism, altering moods, and in some cases affecting personalities which is interesting considering Gary Wenk's summary of a maverick study concerning the profound impact of gut health on mental health. A little north of the stomach some doctors have discovered the process for Recording Brain Activity Through The Mouth, and Neuroskeptic takes a moment to explain why this new tech is so darned nifty. Amidst these probings, transplants, and other invasions of one's personal space, Greg Taylor argues for The Contemplative Brain which happens to be the title of Charles D. Laughlin's newest book looking at the practice of meditation and the need for reflection. What better way to look inward and separate onself from all distractions than through music. Music often has a marked impact upon the psyche, perhaps stronger than newly-introduced gut flora, leading Albert McKeon to ask, "Is Miusic Considered A Universal Language?" Even if a tune lacks lyrics, it often has its own syntax and grammar which transcends language barriers with nigh-preternatural effect. (CS)

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