Balding Subhuman
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I found an interesting article relating to autism, gaba and glutamate
"The mean blood and brain glutamate levels were significantly higher in patients (with autism) than controls (p < 0.001). There was highly significant positive correlation between blood glutamate level and brain glutamate levels in the four tested brain regions (p < 0.001). Glutamate plays an important role in the pathogenesis of autism."
"Social subscale scores on the ADI-R (Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised) were correlated with glutamate (I.e., higher serum glutamate associated with poorer social ability). Three more recent studies using case controls have also reported significantly increased plasma glutamate (Tirouvanziam et al. 2011;Shimmura et al. 2011;Hassan et al. 2013.) Only a single early study of plasma glutamate levels has failed to report increases in autism - Rolf et al. (1993) reported reduced glutamate in platelet rich samples from 18 individuals with autism."
TL;DR spergs seem to have higher glutamate levels in our blood and brains which makes us socially maladjusted. Alcohol is an NMDA receptor antagonist which is why it makes inhibitions go away. The difference between normies and high inhib spergs seems to be that normie brains are already a bit "drunk" so they don't feel as self conscious as us, because their brains have lower levels of glutamate or possibly because spergs have higher level of glutamate receptors overall.
"The mean blood and brain glutamate levels were significantly higher in patients (with autism) than controls (p < 0.001). There was highly significant positive correlation between blood glutamate level and brain glutamate levels in the four tested brain regions (p < 0.001). Glutamate plays an important role in the pathogenesis of autism."
"Social subscale scores on the ADI-R (Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised) were correlated with glutamate (I.e., higher serum glutamate associated with poorer social ability). Three more recent studies using case controls have also reported significantly increased plasma glutamate (Tirouvanziam et al. 2011;Shimmura et al. 2011;Hassan et al. 2013.) Only a single early study of plasma glutamate levels has failed to report increases in autism - Rolf et al. (1993) reported reduced glutamate in platelet rich samples from 18 individuals with autism."
TL;DR spergs seem to have higher glutamate levels in our blood and brains which makes us socially maladjusted. Alcohol is an NMDA receptor antagonist which is why it makes inhibitions go away. The difference between normies and high inhib spergs seems to be that normie brains are already a bit "drunk" so they don't feel as self conscious as us, because their brains have lower levels of glutamate or possibly because spergs have higher level of glutamate receptors overall.