Jonathan Edwards
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
In the context of the recent interest in eccentric medium spiny neurons I thought it might be interesting to have a general thread on brain cells, as a background to working out what they might be doing in ME/CFS.
The way the genetic data are pointing to particular brain regions and cells is fascinating and I am sure worth pursuing. However, brain cell networks are hideously complicated and it may be wise to step back regularly to consider the bigger picture.
Involvement of brain cells also worries some members who fear that things might get sucked in to psychology. I don't think there is any need for that worry but it may be worth airing some thoughts around it. The mind/body interaction model is garbage, but the reasons why may again be complicated.
I am minded to make two posts, one about each issue, as soon as I can get to them. The first is a simple one about connections.
The way the genetic data are pointing to particular brain regions and cells is fascinating and I am sure worth pursuing. However, brain cell networks are hideously complicated and it may be wise to step back regularly to consider the bigger picture.
Involvement of brain cells also worries some members who fear that things might get sucked in to psychology. I don't think there is any need for that worry but it may be worth airing some thoughts around it. The mind/body interaction model is garbage, but the reasons why may again be complicated.
I am minded to make two posts, one about each issue, as soon as I can get to them. The first is a simple one about connections.