WillCode4Cats
WillCode4Cats t1_jcvbdxx wrote
Reply to comment by ThePopKornMonger in A Swedish study found elite male soccer players are 1.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease compared to population controls. A previous study from Scotland suggested that soccer players were 3.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease. by Wagamaga
[mTBI = mild traumatic brain injury i.e., concussion]
Won’t make too much of a difference, I imagine.
You can receive a mTBI from a hit to the chest. No direct contact to the head is even required.
Think of the brain like an egg. You can scramble and egg in its shell if you shake it hard enough back and forth. No need to “hit” the shell at all.
Another similar example is why soldiers can receive concussions from explosions without hitting their heads.
mTBI’s can (mostly) be mitigated by neck stabilization, but that comes with it’s own issues and impracticalities — won’t work in most sports really.
However, the brain cannot be completely stabilized inside the skull. So, mTBI’s cannot be 100% avoided regardless of the equipment used.
WillCode4Cats t1_j4vtsyb wrote
Reply to comment by Alert-Potato in A study found that "about 30% of the sample was able to discontinue the use of prescription medications because of cannabis." by OregonTripleBeam
1 anecdote is useless
100 anecdotes is data
WillCode4Cats t1_j21nswx wrote
Reply to comment by nowyouseemenowyoudo2 in Schooling substantially improves intelligence, but neither lessens nor widens the impacts of socioeconomics and genetics by i_have_thick_loads
What are your opinions on the subject of IQ?
My main gripe with the tests (I took a WAIS-IV) is that there are potentially many variables that are not accounted for when taking the test, thus I feel that anyone’s result is just a snapshot of that person’s “intelligence” at that point in time, but the value is not static except for perhaps in the best of conditions where many of the variables have the same values.
What I mean is, what if someone stayed up for 48 hours and took a test? Do you believe this would impact one’s score? How about longer than 48 hours? What if they did not eat properly, are extremely stressed, etc.?
It’s why I have a hard time when psychologist try to warp qualitative data into quantitative results. Take height, for example. In any of the variables I listed above, a full grown adult’s height would remain static. That is because it is a quantitative result — unlike IQ.
I understand how much research has been conducted on IQ and it’s validity, but I would like to see more data and research from neurology than the soft sciences.
WillCode4Cats t1_itxnbrk wrote
Reply to comment by Lettuphant in Study finds brain changes associated with ADHD remission. As the brains of those with ADHD mature, some individuals may repetitively engage in strategies that compensate for symptoms. These repetitive behaviors may result in the brain changes seen in those who went into remission. by Wagamaga
Careful with that logic.
The pills work the same for everyone regardless of diagnosis. If they didn’t, the. Why did you take it in the first place?
It’d be like saying alcohol only makes people who are actually alcoholics drunk. Of course, with the right dosages it makes anyone drunk.
WillCode4Cats t1_jcwj0m3 wrote
Reply to comment by ThePopKornMonger in A Swedish study found elite male soccer players are 1.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease compared to population controls. A previous study from Scotland suggested that soccer players were 3.5 times more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease. by Wagamaga
What do you mean?
If you are curious, mouth guards protect teeth, but they haven’t been shown to reduce concussions.