Neuroscience Daily: 5-minute briefing
Neuroscience Daily for 13 July follows 3 stories from r/neuro and r/neuroscience, moving through perception reality, d2 receptor damage, personality versus injury. 1. Perception Reality This story from Reddit is about a person who says popular neuroscience ideas about predictive perception, selective vision, and the chemistry of love have left them feeling detached from reality. The post is less about a new study than about the emotional fallout of hearing that the brain constructs experience rather than simply recording the world. Source link [https://www.reddit.com/r/neuro/comments/1uuxfjf/broken_by_neuroscience/] Reddit discussion [https://www.reddit.com/r/neuro/comments/1uuxfjf/broken_by_neuroscience/] 2. D2 Receptor Damage This story is about a question from an online neuro discussion community asking why blocking D2 dopamine receptors can sometimes be linked to tardive dyskinesia, while other dopamine or serotonin receptors are not usually discussed in the same way. The post itself is very short and presents the issue as a basic mechanism question rather than a medical advice request. Source link [https://www.reddit.com/r/neuro/comments/1usby14/why_is_d2_receptor_antagonism_cause_irreversible/] Reddit discussion [https://www.reddit.com/r/neuro/comments/1usby14/why_is_d2_receptor_antagonism_cause_irreversible/] 3. Personality Versus Injury This story is about a basic but difficult neuroscience question raised in a YouTube-inspired discussion: how do we tell the difference between someone's personality and changes caused by brain damage. The post points to dementia as an extreme example, where behavior can shift so much that families and clinicians have to ask what belongs to the person and what belongs to the disease. Source link [https://www.reddit.com/r/neuro/comments/1uszzb4/whats_the_difference_between_personality_and/] Reddit discussion [https://www.reddit.com/r/neuro/comments/1uszzb4/whats_the_difference_between_personality_and/] That's it for today.
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