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Re: The biology of depression: SLS » Rosy Crucifiction

Posted by SLS on June 28, 2010, at 17:28:34

In reply to Re: The biology of depression: SLS, posted by Rosy Crucifiction on June 28, 2010, at 17:08:22

Hi.

> I'm more inclined to view cycling through the lens of cognition.

I guess you gotta be it to fully appeciate it. I was an ultra-rapid cycler for an extended period of time. Phase changes are a biological switch. I found them to be independent of cognitive input, although cognitive output is certainly influenced by them. My cycle comprised 3 days up and 8 days down. It did not deviate by so much as a day over a two year period. Well, actually, it did skip one time. This isn't theory. It is reality.


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