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A proper recognition of the common role played (in ADD - as well as in many somatic diseases and states of 'psycho-behavioural disequilibrium' - by a type of memories named with the acronym CURSES (alt. CCKHHURSES) would be required in order for that "daft attention" to be discontinued. Sincerely (only sometimes decEPTively joking), Peter F "r norman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <snip>Ritalin is not the easiest drug to research since its > mecanism of action is so vague and undetermined. As you probably > already found out, there are indications about what it does to > specific neurotransmitters and some vague ideas about what it does "as > a mild stmulant to the brain stem arousal system and cortex" The > details about how it does what it does (and exactly what ADD might > be) are still quite unknown. > > Here is a site dealing with this specific issue (the relation between > ADD and the reticular activating system) > http://www.newideas.net/p0000627.htm > > > > > >
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