• RandomLegend [He/Him]
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    78 months ago

    My Neighbor was diagnosed with schizophrenia and when she seeked us out for help or to talk she would put that exact same “logic” to each and every of her conspiracies.

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      My understanding of schizophrenia is that it’s the result of that part of our brain that sees faces in toast becoming overactive. They’ll hear voices in random sounds and see connections where there aren’t any.

      I wonder how much of that comes from leaning in to this kind of stuff. Like the brain thinks it has found a connection and the ego is impressed with it and it activates some kind of reward pathway that reinforces the part that found the connection, which then goes searching for the next reward.

      • @TopRamenBinLaden
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        48 months ago

        As someone who had a dear friend get completely lost to Schizophrenia, it seemed to come on suddenly and out of nowhere when said friend was around the age of 18. There were really no signs before then. I think genetics play the biggest role with Schizophrenia.

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          28 months ago

          As far as I know, it does. Albeit there seems to be multiple theories about how exactly that happens and what can influence this.

          My condolences for your loss, I have a friend that struggled but recovered mostly, so I imagine how that might be