Hi
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Michael Hulsizer wrote:
> Hmmmm...it sounds like a nice go-no-go test of disinhibition.
> Clearly, Michael seems to error on the go side...maybe he
> suffers from an abundance of GABA-receptors (gamma-aminobutyric
> acid). I would hate to see what type of post would result
> after the consumption of a nice 10 mg dose of valium! The
> enhancement of an already abundant number of GABA receptors
> would result in a particular interesting set of posts! :-)
Perhaps I'm showing my ignorance about some fine point, but as
someone who has thought quite a bit about inhibition and
behavior, I would have thought the problem (i.e., lack of
inhibition) was not an excess of GABA receptors, but rather a
GABA deficit that could be overcome by valium or like drugs (or
an effective Cognitive-Behavioural program, of course). Perhaps
Michael S. would like to leave his brain to science, like
Einstein?
Best wishes
Jim
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