Monday, January 28, 2019

Punding > Dopamine Dysregulation Syndrome > *Reward System

Punding - wkp

 Punding, a possible symptom of dopamine dysregulation syndrome (DDS), is the repetition of complex /hmm/  motor behaviours such as collecting or arranging objects.  //considered in aspect of the motor behaviour.  moving things around.  (wh am I doing th takes up all th time?)    (song: I move my furniture around.)   // 'complex' in regard to the cogitation?  wh is the aspect I wld think to consider primary.  can do with virtual.  still motor, small mvmnt typing or touchscreen.  what if cld do w thoughts?  still meaningfully same activity isn't it?  



Punding   /immersion enjoyable. d n stop even when good reason (ought be motive.  motivating.) //

People engaging in punding find immersion in such activities comforting, even when it serves no purpose, and generally find it very frustrating to be diverted from them.

They are not generally aware that there is a compulsive element, but will continue even when they have good reason to stop. Rylander describes a burglar who started punding and could not stop, even though he was suffering from an increasing apprehension of being caught.   //and was caught?  how does this story come to Rylander?  <<<


oh ha the little pic, wh I enjoy:  "all my ducks in a row."  had not thought of til now, just liked pic.  there's four actually five rubber ducks.  so most prominent, placed at ends and spaced in middle, among other toys and a pair shoes, in a line, I like that not pictured straight so it's kinda neat not the right-cornered line up you'd expect, looks curved.    
and on a bedspread?  not a hard surface.
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oh the name of the pic file says that
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Autistic-sweetiepie-boy-with-ducksinarow.jpg
(full pic shows kid too) 



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incidental  remembered 
... and on a bedspread?  not a hard surface. 
     /// aside, memory: Elena saying that at ballet, back when was atl dance ~  mariana taking them ~ d n need clipboard I was suggesting, "lots of hard surfaces there" :)  //
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