cfsandmore
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Just sharing this message today from Koroshetz, for visibility, when I had asked for paper amendment of ‘effort preference’ term.
“Understand the anxiety but it’s very important that the community understands the finding.
To simplify how the brain works I could say that the brain circuits are constantly estimating the difference between the effort required and the reward to be gained from executing an action. This applies to all behaviors, even to what I am typing now. This is easier to understand in estimating the degree of force you need to exert to pick something up something, but even the more automatic behaviors like whether we are “hungry” enough to eat. So the finding is very important. In the persons with ME/CFS the circuits that do this estimation of effort are malfunctioning. They even see an abnormality in brain activation related to this finding. They see alterations in dopamine metabolites (potentially related to the reward signals). And they speculate that it is abnormalities in the immune system that are driving the abnormality.
So this has nothing to do with “psychological”, this is a real abnormal finding in how our neural systems are supposed to work.
Planning a hybrid workshop to explain the findings to the subjects and the general community soon.”
My bolding. Translation. “Planning a gaslighting workshop to make others think using psychological terms is not psychological.”
It would be less work to correct their flawed paper but that would be admitting to a mistake. They can’t admit to a mistake, at least not publicly.