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Tuesday, August 4, 2015

BRAIN STUDY SHOWS too much INTROSPECTIVE RUMINATION is NOT the ANSWER to DEPRESSION but CAN DIG a Deeper DEPRESSIVE Hole:


This study, entitled, "Depressive Rumination, the DEFAULT-MODE NETWORK, and the DARK MATTER of Clinical NEUROSCIENC'' shows that depression DISTORTS a NATURAL process,” said Dr. John Krystal, editor of Biological Psychiatry,
In depression, it seems that the subgenual prefrontal cortex RUNS AMOK HIJACKING NORMAL SELF REFLECTION IN A MALADAPTIVE WAY
New Brain research examines the brain mechanisms behind rumination, focuses mainly on the subgenual prefrontal cortex (sgPFC) in the brain and another area in the brain, the default mode network (DMN), which is typically associated with REFLECTION.
In this recently published model, the authors " propose that increased functional connectivity between sgPFC and the DMN in MDD represents an integration of the self-referential processes supported by the DMN with the affectively laden, behavioral withdrawal processes associated with sgPFC—an integration that produces a functional neural ensemble well suited for depressive rumination and that, in MDD, abnormally taxes only sgPFC and not the DMN"
The authors say “It would seem that normally the subgenual prefrontal cortex helps to bias the reflective process supported by the default mode network so that we can consider important problems in the service of developing strategies for solving them.
"These negative, spiraling thoughts have a long-term toll on physical, mental, and emotional health: they leave no room to think and impair memory; can make patients feel fatigued and anxious; and impair cognitive ability."
One major feature of depression involves “rumination,” or the tendency to focus primarily on feelings of guilt, shame, or self-deprecation.
The brain research found that these depressive ruminations were more likely to appear in depressed patients when the sgPFC’s activation was closely coordinated with that of the DMN. This connectivity is what increases ruminating thoughts
To us this seems like one of the things that Facebook Support Group excesses encourage....despite some of the good things that arise. This problem is particularly conspicuous in those nominally "support" groups for those with Gender Identity concerns, in whom Major Depression frequently arises and leads to an astonishing FORTY PERCENT suicide attempt rate.
The endless involvement with digital life rather than real life and the introspection about not only yourself but the relation of your own ruminations to those of dozens and hundreds of others produces an avalanche of non productive brain networking....in the pivotal Default Mode Networking...that in turns draws attention and mental energy away from the Task Network which is directly to outward tasks in opposition to the endless introspection of the DMN.
"The way that depressed people repetitively attend to these negative thoughts in an unproductive manner reflects the reasoning behind use of the term ruminations -- because they call to mind the repetitive chewing of cud by ruminants like cows or goats."

Heartburn ( Pyrosis ) ::


Heartburn is a sensation of discomfort due to indigestion. It is usually witnessed as a retrosternal acute burning sensation. It is also known as pyrosis, cardialgia, acid indigestion. About 42% of the United States population has had heartburn at some point.
Heartburn is usually associated with regurgitation of gastric acid (gastric reflux) which is the major symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Causes
Heartburn occurs when stomach acid backs up into the tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach (esophagus).
Normally when you swallow, a band of muscle around the bottom of your esophagus (lower esophageal sphincter) relaxes to allow food and liquid to flow down into your stomach. Then the muscle tightens again.
If the lower esophageal sphincter relaxes abnormally or weakens, stomach acid can flow back up into your esophagus (acid reflux) and cause heartburn. The acid backup may be worse when you're bent over or lying down.
Differential Diagnosis
Cardiac (heart attack) symptoms and esophageal symptoms can be very similar, as the heart and esophagus share the same nerve supply.
1. Cardiac
Symptoms of heartburn can be confused with the pain that is a symptom of an acute myocardial infarction and angina.
2. GERD
Gastroesophageal reflux disease is the most common cause of heartburn. In this condition acid reflux has led to inflammation of the esophagus.
3. Functional Heartburn
Functional heartburn is heartburn of unknown cause. It is associated with other functional gastrointestinal disorder like irritable bowel syndrome and is the primary cause of lack of improvement post treatment with proton pump inhibitors (PPIs).

Rare Photograph Of Young Sri Sathya Sai Baba.