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From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>
To: John Cacioppo
Subject: Re: Book
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 11:34:57 +0000
you dropped a verb in last sentence, what does the amygdala do rapidly in autistics? I assume the drop was
unintentional . ( note -in long business reports that I ask employees to read thoroughly . I sometimes put 100 bill
in between the last couple of pages, I then ask if they have read the whole report. if they don't mention the bill,
they go straight to career counseling )
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 8:55 AM, John Cacioppo <
> wrote:
There are fMRI studies of attraction. They use visua stimuli but the circuit is largely the same as seen in pain. Which
tells you something about such studies. Attraction is the product of the operation of multiple psychological constructs,
each of which represents a complex set of integrated component processes, each of which in turn can be further
divided into specific information processing operations (computations) performed by various regions of the brain. As a
consequence, social interactions tend to be associated with strong activation of most regions of the brain, but this
activation reflects the operation of so many different constructs, component processes, and computations that it is not
a particularly useful scientific result. The development and application of neuroimaging methods offers a powerful
means to study brain functions, but the resulting knowledge is more likely to be beneficial when these methods are
combined with: (a) conceptual analyses that decompose complex psychological constructs into component structures,
representations, processes, and computations; (b) converging measures that gauge neural events at different temporal
and spatial scales; (c) behavioral measures that permit fine-grain analyses of brain-behavior associations; and (d)
experimental (e.g., lesion, transcranial magnetic stimulation) and nonhuman animal studies that test the putative role
of specific brain structures, circuits, or processes. In addition, quantitative meta-analyses are important to move
beyond idiosyncrasies of individual studies, and neurodevelopmental investigations can contribute to our
understanding of brain-behavior associations. When this is done in research, specific regions (e.g., the region of brain
tissue surrounding the temporoparietal junction) are found to be associated with specific operations (e.g., attentional
shifting and control) that are involved when an individual, for instance, takes the perspective of a person with whom
they are interacting. Autism is a syndrome that has more than one etiology, but one popular recent theory focuses on
connectivity rather than activation in specific nuclei per se. Our brains differ from other higher mammals not so much
in terms of (relative) brain size or nuclei in the forebrain but in terms of white matter (connectivity). There is some
evidence that some of the nuclei in the brains of autistics (e.g., the amygdala) abnormally rapid early in life than , and
as a result there are fewer connections between the amygdala and other key nuclei.
On 2/2/10 5:33 AM, "Jeffrey Epstein" <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
you and I agree on many things, especiallly fmri. Are there studies on attraction between people? does it require
vision? what about attrations amongst the blind, deaf, etc. does autism, with its " attraction deficit " act as a block of
this system?
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 7:59 AM, Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
thanks„ is there a physics person in the group..? , i love some of the insights.. how do you define forces.
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 5:03 PM, John Cacioppo
Jeffrey,
wrote:
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suggested that you might wish to see a copy of our forthcoming book, so I have attached a copy. We
look forward to seeing you in a couple weeks.
All the best
John
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