Nice to see a range of converging evidence all pointing to the microglia.
Another one I made earlier :...
Here's one I made earlier (as they say) :...
Sounds familiar, thanks!
Yep - I've long thought that some sort of impaired sensory filtering may be a major factor and attenuation rather than complete filtering of...
I may have give the impression that it was a case of one or the other or that all it took was to concentrate and everything was OK - that isn't...
Sorry for butting in but do you think you could carry on a conversation while learning to drive (or any other skill that becomes second nature)....
For what it's worth, inspired by this discussion, I've posted a speculative model for PEM and the 2 day CPET results based on previous musings and...
More on the dopamine imbalance hypothesis of fatigue - this time in traumatic brain injury. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-08846-6...
Very interesting and congratulations. Years ago when I had to travel for work purposes or in recent years to see family the only way I could...
Nominal fallacy innit : https://www.edge.org/response-detail/11730
Thanks. It may have been long (includes 30mins of Q&A) but one of the most entertaining and informative videos I've watched in a long time.
While I agree with the rest of your post especially re explaining other 'sensitivities' as far as I can tell the small peripheral nerve fibres are...
@rvallee I was surprised and delighted to hear that he had hooked up with Anne Oaklander. I had obliquely suggested that people with...
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@rvallee Thanks for posting this - fascinating stuff. I've been hoping that someone would look into possible SFPN in ME/CFS for a long time as...
There have been a (very) few studies on pre-pulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle reflex and event related potential (ERP) responses to sensory...
I'm intrigued?
All will be revealed - loose finger:facepalm:
Interesting discussion. Back in the world I was at one time responsible for a research programme looking at skills needs in the labour market....
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