Monotone speech and disrupted body movements.

Gengaro
Gengaro Community member Posts: 1 Listener
edited August 21 in Autism and neurodiversity

Monotone speech and disrupted body movements.

The mechanical movements (vibrations) of the firing neurons is disrupted and not in sync, this is manifesting as disrupted body movements (The same glitch is affecting and in many cases removing the rhythm of speech). Eliminating the autism-causing protein will only reverse autism by say 70% and leave the previously mentioned issues unresolved. The neurons must move and vibe in sync for the movements and speech to become flawless.

The mechanical movement of neurons is more important than previously thought, please take a look at the following study:

https://theweek.com/articles/550712/dance-neurons-how-brain-cell-vibrations-could-help-treat-diseases-like-alzheimers

When autism is discussed attention is drawn to the chemical/electrical part of the problem and the mechanical part is ignored.

Comments

  • Jimm_Scope
    Jimm_Scope Posts: 4,355 Online Community Specialist

    Hey @Gengaro, this is rather quite interesting! I must admit I was quite ignorant of the mechanical movement of neurons. I'll give this article a read, do you have anything else on the topic at all?