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Author: | Yarr [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 7:53 am ] |
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Source: NewScience This is actually kind of interesting. I mean could you imagine what would happen if they could apply this to people? Never feeling fear? We are slowly moving to a Brave New World lol. Its worth a read. Stu Hutson wrote: Gene turn-off makes meek mice fearless
17:00 17 November 2005 NewScientist.com news service Stu Hutson Deactivating a specific gene transforms meek mice into daredevils, researchers have found. The team believe the research might one day enable people suffering from fear – in the form of phobias or anxiety disorders, for example – to be clinically treated. The research found that mice lacking an active gene for the protein stathmin are not only more courageous, but are also slower to learn fear responses to pain-associated stimuli, says geneticist Gleb Shumyatsky, at Rutgers University in New Jersey, US. In the experiments, the stathmin-lacking mice wandered out into the centre of an open box, in defiance of the normal mouse instinct to hide along the box’s walls to avoid potential predators. And to test learned fear, the mice were exposed to a loud sound followed by a brief electric shock from the floor below them. A day later, normal mice froze when the sound was played again. Stathmin-lacking mice barely reacted to the sound at all. Neural responses In both mice and humans, the amygdala area of the brain serves as the control centre of basic fear impulses. Stathmin is found almost exclusively in this and related brain areas. The protein is known to destabilise microtubule structures that help maintain the connections between neurons. This allows the neurons to make new connections, allowing the animal to learn and process fear experiences, Shumyatsky says. Without it, the neural responses are stilted. The lack of the protein does not appear to affect other learning experiences, as both sets of mice were able to memorise the paths out of mazes equally well. “This is a good sign for an eventual clinical application that could let people deal with their fears in an entirely different way,” Shumyatsky says. In 2002, Shumyatsky and colleagues published a study on a similar gene encoding for a protein called GRP. But this protein seems only to be associated with learned fear, and would therefore only have clinical implications for conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder. Stathmin, on the other hand, seems to affect both learned and innate fear, which could lead to treatments for a much broader range of phobias and anxiety disorders, Shumyatsky says. |
Author: | Led [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 9:48 am ] |
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This sounds good, i wanna get it when its released so i wont fear spiders anymore ![]() |
Author: | Anthon [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 11:03 am ] |
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Author: | Armani [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 11:47 am ] |
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Spiders are weak, just step on them.. Although, they aren't nice to loook at.. or touch.. or think about... Yeah, gimme some too. |
Author: | Jimbean [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 11:50 am ] |
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maybe they can block the genes that make me lust after women incessantly. Then I'd never have to feel rejected resulting in a plethora of self loathing emotions that make me wish i were dead. |
Author: | Yarr [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:01 pm ] |
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Armani wrote: Spiders are weak, just step on them..
Although, they aren't nice to loook at.. or touch.. or think about... Yeah, gimme some too. lolololol |
Author: | Yarr [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:02 pm ] |
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Jimbean wrote: maybe they can block the genes that make me lust after women incessantly. Then I'd never have to feel rejected resulting in a plethora of self loathing emotions that make me wish i were dead.
Maybe one day scientist can remove the "EMO" gene from your system. |
Author: | Jimbean [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:18 pm ] |
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I wouldn' be emo if I were getting tons of ass from beautiful women all day long. ![]() |
Author: | Yarr [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:20 pm ] |
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lol trust me, beatiful girls are nothing more than a brutal curse. Im weak, I managed to last only 6 months before I broke down and got back into a relationship haha. |
Author: | Sunshine [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:27 pm ] |
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Yarr wrote: lol trust me, beatiful girls are nothing more than a brutal curse. Im weak, I managed to last only 6 months before I broke down and got back into a relationship haha.
Hah! Good one...you couldn't resist my charm. ![]() |
Author: | Jimbean [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:27 pm ] |
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Well.. I would settle for being in an awesome relationship with just 1 beautiful girl lol doesn't have to be many all at once and I have been for awhile trying to devise a hormone blocker... not anything that would totally kill off your sex drive, just like a pill that you could take when going on a date or out in public so when you see women you're not only thinking about railing them the whole time. damn scientists are always stealing my inventions before i have time to patent them. >< |
Author: | Whisp [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:04 pm ] |
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i was reading about this from yahoo news. i love this kind of stuff. the human genetic code is similar, sort of, to a computer program code you didnt write but have to decipher. |
Author: | Armani [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 8:35 pm ] |
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yarr laughed at me ; ; I'm going to WoW Well.. I was anyways, but thats beside the point. |
Author: | Dmitry [ Wed Nov 23, 2005 1:59 pm ] |
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Armani wrote: yarr laughed at me ; ;
I'm going to WoW Well.. I was anyways, but thats beside the point. OBJECTION! Relevance your honor... anyway Is there an estimate of cost or when or if they'll use it on people? |
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