No, it has meaning. That is the beauty of it - each of these terms is defined, their meaning is static because it is built up by so much other meaning. I do not call computer science meaningless because i do not know how to use a for loop.
Oscillations refer to eeg traces (and specifically the period of them decreasing from 1-3 Hz).
The term circuits just refers to groups of neurons that link different parts of the brain together (in this case the thalamus to the cortex).
The paper measured the effects of ketamine on the firing rate of the circuit linking the cortex to the thalamus, and came up with the hypothesis that dissociation is caused by that firing rate in that circuit.
They then tested this in mice by stimulating their brains with light activated neurons and fiber optics, and then they performed a similar experiment in a person who had epilepsy that caused dissociative effects, and had a deep brain stimulator implanted in the region they are studying.
They found stimulating brains at 1-3 Hz but not other frequencies would cause dissociation.
I would highly reccomend reading the paper from my previous post. It is rare for people to bring such an abstract hypothesis into humans. And by rare i mean it's surprising they were allowed to do that experiment.
Also, remember this isn't the lounge. I'd prefer to not bring this whole covid thing into this thread or even this sub forum without a damn good reason.
More generally, please don't shitpost here. I have seen you be real eloquent elsewhere in bluelight Darvocet, so i know you are capable of being a gentleman.
@DeathIndustrial88
Do you find other common drugs (ie benzos, cannabis, dissociative, or stimulants) potentiate or weaken opioid (especially bupe) effects for you?
Interesting data point.