In discovering the biological etiology of madness in this way, it is possible to hypothesize that imbalances in hormonal or neurotransmitter regulation may lead to aspects of genius or creativity as well.
pedro27: In discovering the biological etiology of madness in this way, it is possible to hypothesize that imbalances in hormonal or neurotransmitter regulation may lead to aspects of genius or creativity as well.
aries1234: Are you trying to imply you are a genius Pedro
In discovering the biological etiology of madness in this way, it is possible to hypothesize that imbalances in hormonal or neurotransmitter regulation may lead to aspects of genius or creativity as well.
One such interesting pattern is the development of artistic genius along with mental diseases such as manic-depressive disorders or psychotic disorders. Many famous poets and writers such as Melville, Blake, Shelley, Byron and even Coleridge showed definite symptoms of the genetically influenced maniac- depressive disorder
Eveybody knows the mad genius is a thing especially the talentless, misguided dickheads. It's a culture thing. Einstein believed that knowledge allows a greater diversity of ignorance you've expanded the horizons of the bizarre. Perhaps the intelligence of the modern world affords you to be a certain mad way.
ChesneyChrist: Eveybody knows the mad genius is a thing especially the talentless, misguided dickheads. It's a culture thing. Einstein believed that knowledge allows a greater diversity of ignorance you've expanded the horizons of the bizarre. Perhaps the intelligence of the modern world affords you to be a certain mad way.
smiley963Johannesburg, Gauteng South Africa3,651 posts
pedro27: the amount of energy used in the mind and the amount of new path ways made in the psychotic episode is on par with a genius coming up with orignal idea’s and creative stuff
Really? That is the first time I have ever heard of such!!!
Do you understand what you're posts are talking about?
Because you got one word in your "original" post wrong.
Here's the way it looks where I found it online....
"In discovering the biological etiology of madness in this way, it is possible to hypothesize that imbalances in hormones or neurotransmitter regulation may lead to aspects of genius or creativity as well"
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