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    Tourette’s isn’t a defect – it’s a rebellion. Why dopamine modulators are like manipulating the sun, and what really helps.

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    The Great Lie of Neuroscience
    Tourette's syndrome is considered a neurological disorder caused by a dysfunction of the basal ganglia and a disturbed dopamine balance. But what if that's only half the story?

    #brainfunction #dopaminemodulators #exposuretherapy #neuroplasticity #neuroscience #shadowwork #therapeuticapproach

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    Tourette’s isn’t a defect – it’s a rebellion. Why dopamine modulators are like manipulating the sun, and what really helps.

    fortschrittsanzeige.de/tourett

    The Great Lie of Neuroscience
    Tourette's syndrome is considered a neurological disorder caused by a dysfunction of the basal ganglia and a disturbed dopamine balance. But what if that's only half the story?

    #brainfunction #dopaminemodulators #exposuretherapy #neuroplasticity #neuroscience #shadowwork #therapeuticapproach

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    Tourette’s isn’t a defect – it’s a rebellion. Why dopamine modulators are like manipulating the sun, and what really helps.
    #brainfunction #dopaminemodulators #exposuretherapy #neuroplasticity #neuroscience #shadowwork #therapeuticapproach

    fortschrittsanzeige.de/tourett

    The Great Lie of Neuroscience
    Tourette's syndrome is considered a neurological disorder caused by a dysfunction of the basal ganglia and a disturbed dopamine balance. But what if that's only half the story?

  4. Bearbeitet:

    Tourette’s isn’t a defect – it’s a rebellion. Why dopamine modulators are like manipulating the sun, and what really helps.
    #brainfunction #dopaminemodulators #exposuretherapy #neuroplasticity #neuroscience #shadowwork #therapeuticapproach

    fortschrittsanzeige.de/tourett

    The Great Lie of Neuroscience
    Tourette's syndrome is considered a neurological disorder caused by a dysfunction of the basal ganglia and a disturbed dopamine balance. But what if that's only half the story?