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release the bats

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Hi. I finally joined after hearing this site was highly recommended. You or may not remember me from other sites as:
EvilKimEvil
release_the_bats
the evil one
Hippocampus
ivory pomegranate
Uh, that's all I can think of atm. I have quite a history on a ASD-related sites (weird - 2007 doesn't seem that long ago). Anyway, pleased to meet you all!
- Kim
 
Are you interested in neurology?
I remember there being a couple of articles about the hippocampus.
Do the initials H.M mean anything to you?
EMZ=]
 
Are you interested in neurology?
I remember there being a couple of articles about the hippocampus.
Do the initials H.M mean anything to you?
EMZ=]

Yes, I am interested in neurology. The letters H.M. don't call anything in particular to mind right now. I was "Hippocampus" on an ASD neurology/psychology site because I always thought it would make a good username. And I do like the limbic system.

superboyian, nice to see you again!

And pleased to meet everyone else.
 
Yes, I am interested in neurology. The letters H.M. don't call anything in particular to mind right now. I was "Hippocampus" on an ASD neurology/psychology site because I always thought it would make a good username. And I do like the limbic system.

superboyian, nice to see you again!

And pleased to meet everyone else.
H.M is a very interesting case where a man had experimental surgery when he was 14 years old to stop his epileptic seizures(it was getting to the point where he had one every couple of minutes), which actually did work, but his hippocampus got damaged and he couldn't keep long term memories and had a short term memory.
It teaches a lot about how the memory works though because for some reason or another he did pick up a few facts like the assassination of John F Kennedy, randomly remembered the therapist(she wasn't a therapist but I forget what she was)'s name who he'd been seeing for at least a couple of decades, like, her forename and he could learn new tasks like how to play tetris(he wouldn't remember learning it as such but got better) and stuff like how to play the guitar.
I think it's called anterograde amnesia...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HM_(patient)
http://www.damninteresting.com/living-in-the-moment
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/05/us/05hm.html?_r=4&partner=rss&emc=rss
I'm not very interested in psychology but I read Scientific American MIND which often goes into the neurology. I'm interested in psychology and a basic understanding of neurology has sort of been a byproduct :p.
Well, I'm not interested in human neurology anyway.
I'm very interested in the neurology of primitive animals and how they evolved and what not :p.
I'm interested in the general anatomy of primitive animals.
Specifically platyhelminthes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platyhelminthes
(Y).
EMZ=]
 

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