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Peachypetewi wrote on December 1, 2005 at 1:33 pm
WOW good news for coffee drinkers but bad news for pot smokers. Reporting Wednesday at the Radiological Society of North America meeting in McCormick Place, Koppelstaetter said functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, was used to measure brain function in 15 healthy volunteers before and after drinking coffee. The findings revealed increased activity in the frontal lobe, where working memory is centered, and the anterior cingulum, which controls attention, in volunteers after they consumed 100 milligrams of caffeine, the equivalent of about two cups of coffee. These areas showed no increased activity when the subjects drank the same fluid without caffeine. "The increased activity means you are more able to focus," Koppelstaetter said. "You have more attention and your task management is better." Short-term memory lasts about 30 to 45 seconds and stores a small amount of information for a limited amount of time. It's the kind of memory used to look up a telephone number and remember it long enough to dial it. Long-term memory, on the other hand, stores an unlimited amount of information for an unlimited amount of time. "What is exciting is that by means of MRI we are able to see that caffeine exerts increases in neuronal activity in distinct parts of the brain going along with changes in behavior," Koppelstaetter said. Study links pot, schizophrenia In another report presented at the meeting, researchers from New York's Albert Einstein Medical School found that marijuana smoking may increase the risk of schizophrenia in people who have a genetic susceptibility to the disease. Using a special version of MRI technology called diffusion tensor imaging, or DTI, Drs. Manzar Ashtari and Sanjiv Kumra found that marijuana smokers had brain abnormalities similar to those of schizophrenics. The abnormalities occurred in a bundle of fibers called the arcuate fasciculus, which connects Broca's area in the left frontal lobe with Wernicke's area in the left temporal lobe, a fiber pathway linked to higher aspects of language and auditory functions. The fibers in the arcuate fasciculus bundle are among the last parts of the brain to be formed during adolescence. DTI images, which can peer deep into the brain to reveal connections between neurons, found that connections in the arcuate fasciculus bundle were forming abnormally in marijuana smokers. These are the same fibers that the researchers showed were abnormal in schizophrenics. The researchers studied normal youngsters in late adolescence who didn't smoke marijuana, adolescents who smoked marijuana, adolescents who had schizophrenia and adolescent schizophrenics who smoked marijuana. The formation of the arcuate fasciculus bundle appeared normal in the adolescents who didn't smoke and showed some signs of abnormalities in those who did. The abnormalities were more pronounced in schizophrenics who didn't smoke marijuana and were the most pronounced in those who did. Other findings agree Ashtari said the Albert Einstein team undertook the study because of population studies showing an association between marijuana smoking and schizophrenia. The latest of these studies, reported in the May issue of the Journal of Addiction, involved 1,000 people followed for 25 years. It showed that the heaviest marijuana use was associated with a higher risk of schizophrenia and that schizophrenics who smoked marijuana had more relapses than schizophrenics who didn't smoke. "We're not saying that anybody who smokes marijuana is going to get schizophrenia," Ashtari said. "However, we are saying that if you are genetically predisposed, because your uncle or aunt or father or somebody has schizophrenia in your family, then marijuana increases your risk of contracting the disease." ---------- rkotulak@tribune.com Copyright © 2005, Chicago Tribune
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Krishna wrote on December 1, 2005 at 1:12 pm
WOO-HOO! Burnin THIS one for Derek & Warren!!! The weekend is right around the corner,my Brothers!! 😉 DTB in Louisville on 12/2(tomorrow) Govt Mule in Cincinnati on 12/3(the next day!) People can you feel IT?! This sister sure can! 🙂
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MissElf wrote on December 1, 2005 at 10:53 am
Happy Birthday to Jaimoe's maternal grandmother. She was born this day in nineteen and five!!! Happy Birthday Miss Ella, and many more!
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leftyblues wrote on December 1, 2005 at 10:36 am
out the door..see you in the south.:)
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Debbie wrote on December 1, 2005 at 4:21 am
Caught the Cream show on PBS........just awesome!!!! Brings back great memories of my late teens and 20's........still feel like that in my heart. Always will. I am blessed to have been born in THIS generation........music that touched my soul and will live on forever. Rock & Roll WILL NEVER die!!! Thanks for the heads up deezeee !!!
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unclepat wrote on December 1, 2005 at 4:10 am
It is a shame when music can not be shared. The decision by The Dead, to unshare the archive.org reeks,pardon the pun, of a bigger problem. My paranoia leads me past money problems and to a bigger dilema of the relationship with the said party. There are other ways to downlad dead. I now would like to paraphrase the taper's mottto, "Share and share alike, but never sell. You may barter," I hope all had a happy thanksgiving and are watching.
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Sang wrote on December 1, 2005 at 4:10 am
Just got an email from Relix stating that the Dead catalog will be back up on archive.org - maybe even by tonight - at least the audience recordings will be....
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deezeee56 wrote on December 1, 2005 at 3:16 am
AS I watch this tremendous Cream reunion( they're doin' Warthog as I write), a thought came to mind...was anyone out here lucky enough to see Derek and the Dominoes play live?For me, that would have been NIRVANA...I know someone out there must have seen them perform...Why DOES love have to be so sad?or does it?
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brofan wrote on December 1, 2005 at 3:00 am
It was on the front page of the second (Arts) section of the New York Times today. It was a decision that was prompted by-GASP-money... To quote David Gans, host of The Grateful Dead Radio Hour: "When they were making $50 million a year on the road, there wasn't a lot of pressure to monetize their archives." What a shame they're all broke now.
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marco wrote on December 1, 2005 at 2:55 am
axeman, I think there is a lot more to it than Ms. Koons involvement.
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axeman wrote on December 1, 2005 at 2:00 am
Just found out that the Grateful Dead no longer allow free downloads on Archive. Thank you Debora Koons! What better way to commemerate the 10th anniversary of Jerry's death. Sorry, but what a kick in the stomach.
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TourPros wrote on December 1, 2005 at 1:47 am
Gibson SG '61 Reissue Signed By Dickey Betts In 1961, the Gibson Les Paul was given a makeover and the SG was born. This Gibson SG '61 Reissue features the smaller pickguard and the nickel-plated hardware of the original SG and sports a beautiful Heritage Cherry finish. Many renowned artists have taken to the sound of the SG, and perhaps the first that comes to mind is Angus Young. This particular SG is autographed in black sharpie by Dickey Betts, legendary guitarist and former member of the Allman Brothers Band with which he matched guitar wits with Duane Allman. This guitar comes with a Gibson Gold Warranty and a black, hard shell case. http://cgi.ebay.com/GRAMMY-Dickey-Betts-Signed-Gibson-SG-61-Reissue-Guitar_W0QQitemZ7566175300QQcategoryZ108768QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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leftyblues wrote on December 1, 2005 at 1:07 am
thanks John..see you friday...:)
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bluedad wrote on December 1, 2005 at 1:04 am
crybabyrabbit*hit... AKA skyponydogboy, Boy I didn't know you could type! You constantly amaze me. I am actually quite proud of you. Now..put down the Gibson and the Dr. Suess book and pay attention to me. Comin to Gadsden on Fri to take something away from you and it ain't that cheap guitar. Did you see that pic on Lefty's site of me and your girlfriend? Man she loves me and might be out of your picture by Sunday morning. However, I am not only a taker. I believe in giving, and I am going to give you at least two guitar lessons while I'm in town. I heard you play and you need it! The only thing that will save you is...I bring my wife.. Don't you wish you had it like me? ..and the name is BLUEDAD...not bluedud. I know you have trouble with the alphabet and words...gonna teach you!
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bluedad wrote on December 1, 2005 at 12:40 am
I am praying for safe travels to and from the venues this weekend. And particularly to Pete, Lefty, JP and Todd... Drive careful to Gadsden. You guys have made your own "luck"... and it has got to be sweet.
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skyponydogboy wrote on December 1, 2005 at 12:33 am
Willie Howard, see Blue-dud...He has all the kids clothes you need. He stayed over at Michael Jackson's house for a while. He also has some of the latest Hollywood women's wear so I think you're covered. spdb
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bluedad wrote on November 30, 2005 at 11:11 pm
Hey Patrick, After seeing the animation...I must plead guilty!
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Charlesinator wrote on November 30, 2005 at 11:10 pm
First off Happy Birthday to all the birthday people. Willie Howard can't wait till I get my HTN. And also I'd like to congratulate the one the only Lynyrd Skynyrd for making it into the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame!!! Y'all deserve it. Finally, I can call it a HOF! It wouldn't suprise me in the least if'n it wasn't an Allman Brother of some kind that inducts the pride of Jacksonville, Fla. Peace y'all!
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deezeee56 wrote on November 30, 2005 at 10:22 pm
Hey gang, just a programming note for tonight...check your local PBS station because at 9PM (EST) great performances has the CREAM show from RAH in may '05...It is on ch.13 in NY area but possibly it's on your local PBS channel.And believe me I saw the NY show...it's one for the ages...
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muzic10 wrote on November 30, 2005 at 10:18 pm
:)Well I don't know Rusty and Donna, but they sound like a fABBulous couple,;) and I too would like to thank them for what sounds like a phenomenal Christmas gift to wonderful friends. Also, a "Happy Holidays" to them and y'all....;) lol 🙂
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