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Quote from: odeon on June 17, 2007, 05:14:06 PMHey, n00b, I don't recall you answering that question: are you NT or not? (And if not, when and by whom were you dx'd?)Oh, and to follow up that question: Why the fuck do you talk to us as if we're one of your lab buddies? Just talk like a commoner, for fuck's sake.
Hey, n00b, I don't recall you answering that question: are you NT or not? (And if not, when and by whom were you dx'd?)
Quote from: Catrona on June 17, 2007, 12:13:17 PMQuote from: kevv729 on June 17, 2007, 12:07:52 PMDo You think You can hold Your own here Catrona?im not worried.i know how hazing goesi cant promise my grammar spelling wont get any worse whilst throwing back and forth posts......but welcome the critiquing in any form.It can get WORSE?
Quote from: kevv729 on June 17, 2007, 12:07:52 PMDo You think You can hold Your own here Catrona?im not worried.i know how hazing goesi cant promise my grammar spelling wont get any worse whilst throwing back and forth posts......but welcome the critiquing in any form.
Do You think You can hold Your own here Catrona?
Quote from: Peter on June 17, 2007, 12:49:16 PMI wonder if there would be a market for autistic pets.
I wonder if there would be a market for autistic pets.
Quote from: Catrona on June 17, 2007, 11:44:52 AMQuote from: kevv729 on June 17, 2007, 10:25:43 AMWelcome to Intensity2.What kind of research in autism?going to start by growing up a mutant clone of mice that have a particular mutation that causes variation in post synaptic hippocampal plasticity which is also observable by it's behavioral phenotypes (which are similar to autistic pehontypes [aka-displays, expressions] in humans and other model organisms)basically... im gonna be testing the cognitive abilities of autisitc mice... and then slicing their brains open to see what's going on there.... it's the molecular gap between phsyiology and behavior.the hippocampus is involved in a lot of apsects that are linked to autism and NVLDs.... particularly spatial learning and episodic memorythe particular mutation i will be looking at will hopefully help to define the deveopmental timeline for identifying the best "intervention" time-window for treating kids on the spectrum. that is my hope, at anyrate.Ugh, this gives me the shivers.I am thankful I am not an autistic mouse.
Quote from: kevv729 on June 17, 2007, 10:25:43 AMWelcome to Intensity2.What kind of research in autism?going to start by growing up a mutant clone of mice that have a particular mutation that causes variation in post synaptic hippocampal plasticity which is also observable by it's behavioral phenotypes (which are similar to autistic pehontypes [aka-displays, expressions] in humans and other model organisms)basically... im gonna be testing the cognitive abilities of autisitc mice... and then slicing their brains open to see what's going on there.... it's the molecular gap between phsyiology and behavior.the hippocampus is involved in a lot of apsects that are linked to autism and NVLDs.... particularly spatial learning and episodic memorythe particular mutation i will be looking at will hopefully help to define the deveopmental timeline for identifying the best "intervention" time-window for treating kids on the spectrum. that is my hope, at anyrate.
Welcome to Intensity2.What kind of research in autism?
Why do you hate the shift key so much?
you seem to dislike capitalizing.Not the only one, unfortunately.
Quote from: calandale on June 18, 2007, 02:13:58 AMyou seem to dislike capitalizing.Not the only one, unfortunately.good enough for e.e. cummings, good enough for me.
don't worry about it - i understand the feeling is entirely mutual.
im not DXed but i doubt im NT.
Quote from: Catrona on June 18, 2007, 02:04:25 AMim not DXed but i doubt im NT.Any particular reason or is it just that us poor disabled folks simply are so cool?
You've met her?