Otter: I seriously think you (we/he/she/they) are on to something. I have a really brilliant friend who figured out from reading the book that baclofen should have efficacy for a broad spectrum of "disorders" resulting from mis-firings in the brain. To that end, he is working with people who have come to him with asperger's; some kind of anger dis-order, don't know what they call it in the DSMIV but the guy who suffers knows he's screwed up and wants to quit being violent; and someone with a very specific obsession. This is nothing formal and only the result of some very desperate people willing to go to any lengths. But ALL of these things are DIRECTLY related to the amygdala's ability to evaluate incoming stimulus and release the appropriate neuro-chemical cascade instead of the screwed up ones that make us behave as if we have no mind. Which, at the level these things are happening (way pre-awareness), we actually don't.
Baclofen and serious meditation are the only things I've found that touch this stuff.
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