Towards a more Humane Society. Contemplation, one line a day. This month Empathy
CRH-PVN Neuron and Stress Controllability Presentation
I survived it.
OMG. lot of work went into this intense presentation the last couple of weeks with my classmate James.
And right after our 50 min presentation, we were given feedback from the 3 TAs (Patrick, Matt & Elena) and by the Prof Teru Nakagawa and Prof Christine Konradi. Other students are literally sent out of the room, so that we could be given individual feedback from the grading team. I got to go first then James.
Presenting with passion, nerves not intact,
Paper on CRH-PVN neurons stacked.
The audience watched, with eyes on me,
My words and slides, a neuroscience spree
Wind Advisory, Thunderstorm and Tornado Watch
Wind Advisory and Tornado Watch. Tornado missed us but crazy thunderstorm at night, pounding rain and blinding flashes of lightning.
Thunderstorm brewing, lightning strikingElectric sky bolts, bit frightening
Nature's fury, quite enlightening
Powerful energy, never tiring
The weather is absurd
The weather is truly absurd,
Can't decide. That's the Word!
Snow flurries on Saturday
Spring equinox the next day.
Two days later, summer hot
80 F? seriously, what have we got?
Now its pouring rain again
The weather is going insane
This time last year
This time last year, I was holding up the Tower of Pisa. LOL.
Italian Vacation during spring break
Do you know that PhD students don't get spring break like the undergrads. We sure could use that break for sure. Its been a crazy semester.
I was holding up the Tower of Pisa
With a tilt and a twist, like Galileo's wrist
Galileo throwing objects from the top
Law of falling bodies nonstop.
Hyperpolarized Neurons on Strike
Working on my friday neuroscience presentation which is draining all my learning neurons.
My neurons in a state of overloaded hyperpolarization.
Off on unplanned mental vacation.
Off on unplanned mental vacation.
Won't depolarize, they're stuck in their ways.
Action potential needed anon.
Action potential needed anon.
Neurons need to call off strike.
1:36 is the new ratio
The CDC just announced that the new dx ratio is 1:36 [Read article]
To give you perspective, back when I was dx in childhood it was around 1:151, when I started undergrad it had come to 1:88. Just during my undergrad, the numbers progressed from 1:64 to 1:54 and by the end of my undergrad, it was 1:44.
And
- (But of course). Autism is reported to occur in all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. [Read article]
- About 1:6 (17%) children aged 3–17 years were diagnosed with a Dev Disability (autism, AHHD, blindness & CP) [Read summary]
- ASD is more than 4 times more common among boys than among girls. [Read article]
The new ratio simply can't be just due to increased dx capabilities or awareness or more adults being dx. What else is going on? We need to be investigating this.
Requesting Accommodations
At the Frist Center for Autism & Innovation and Mentra webinar.
Below are my responses to two questions
What are the most important accommodations to ask for during your time as a student?Is there a best practice for navigating disability services within institutions, that can often make it hard for neurodivergent people?
Recording at https://youtu.be/Atq3jYLokDw
Neurexins and Autism
Neurexins had come up in my Cell Neuroscience course this semester. Connection to Autism. But of course!!
A few reasons why neurexin genes might be associated with autism.
- disrupt in function of synapses (& communication between neurons), which could contribute to the autistic social and communication challenges
- disruption in brain development as neurexin genes expressed early in brain development, and play important roles in the formation of neural circuits.
- impact on function of other genes as they interact with a number of other proteins.
More research is needed to understand the exact mechanisms by which mutations in neurexin genes mutations contribute to autism.
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