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  1. What Is A Somatotype?

    by on Yesterday at 02:55 PM
    What Is A Somatotype

    Posted Yesterday at 04:56 PM by Psychdigg
    SHELDON’S METHOD OF SOMATOTYPING

    The method of somatotyping I prefer is based on the work of William Sheldon. Sheldon knew about the efforts of others, but chose to start from scratch to develop his method. Rather than imposing vague concepts gleaned from a small population of patients or acquaintances, Sheldon wanted to build on a foundation consisting of a large number of subjects. The initial population ...
  2. Neuro plasticity - lateralisation

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    GOD
    on 07-11-2010 at 05:42 AM
    Ok, I have been digging around a bit more trying to see if there is any connection between tea and white matter, and if it can (in large doses) lead to better outcomes for children. (I was easily the most lateral kid at school (And beyond) but I had an absolutely insatiable appetite to drink tea)

    I haven't really seen anything of merit other than potentially it provides (very hypothetically) a higher level of the required chemical(s) for myelination re glial cells wrapping around the ...
  3. Beyond Darwinism 2

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    GOD
    on 06-26-2010 at 05:05 PM
    Further elaboration on part 1...

    The biggest aspect I am trying to get across that simple postive genetic mutation acting independently of the environment leading to positive selection seems too basic - What I believe is that environmental stress created by the person (depression / cortisol etc) orientates expression / activates / changes that can be passed genetically onto offspring. Possibly they could be thought of as mutations, but these are directional mutations and not random.
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  4. Beyond Darwinism

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    GOD
    on 06-20-2010 at 02:16 PM
    Well, I've have had for a long time a sneaking suspicion that Darwinism was only partially responsible for evolutionary change.

    As an example I have always considered the notion that if an animal wants a long neck enough then over time irrespective of biological replication its descendents (also wanting longer necks) will slowly change and gravitate towards that condition.

    Now, the less open minded will think that is preposterous.

    But what is Darwinism? ...
  5. XY, X'X Architecture in the brain

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    GOD
    on 06-06-2010 at 08:12 AM
    Interestingly (although in some way obvious) chromosomal differences come into play with se'x differences in brain function.

    Rather than just an orientation solely determined by being bathed in se'x hormones you have hardwired differences right down to your XY or X'X architecture and how these are expressed.

    I would expect over time with significant statistical study it will be possible to determine the parts of the human genome that are switched simply as part of the ...
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