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It begins with a simple substitution: schizophrenic "reduced affect display" is actually strict affect: the inability to move the upper half and lower half of the face at the same time.
And strict affect is an indicator of bad cognition, with or without psychosis. Where psychosis occurs it can't be so simply resolved, but the miscognition indicated by strict affect is resolved when strict affect is resolved.
Strict affect is resolved by identifying that serotonin is associated with the upper half of the face, and dopamine the lower half. It is as simple as increasing serotonin and reducing dopamine, or vice versa. This effectively allows resolution into either of two very different personality states: Type A, adductive (primarily lowerface) affect, which is spectacularly successful at its best, eloquent and stable, but will never read a book, and Type B, abductive (upperface) affect, which is clumsy and abusable, and prone to "abduction" dissociation events, but is necessary to read books, or to even watch The Office.
The abductive affect of Type B does not extend far enough downward to be able to drink soda, which is why schizophrenia is readily tested for by forcing abductive affect and sipping a soda.
This is the standard of understanding of schizophrenia now.
This is how the disease is treated.
Cope.
And strict affect is an indicator of bad cognition, with or without psychosis. Where psychosis occurs it can't be so simply resolved, but the miscognition indicated by strict affect is resolved when strict affect is resolved.
Strict affect is resolved by identifying that serotonin is associated with the upper half of the face, and dopamine the lower half. It is as simple as increasing serotonin and reducing dopamine, or vice versa. This effectively allows resolution into either of two very different personality states: Type A, adductive (primarily lowerface) affect, which is spectacularly successful at its best, eloquent and stable, but will never read a book, and Type B, abductive (upperface) affect, which is clumsy and abusable, and prone to "abduction" dissociation events, but is necessary to read books, or to even watch The Office.
The abductive affect of Type B does not extend far enough downward to be able to drink soda, which is why schizophrenia is readily tested for by forcing abductive affect and sipping a soda.
This is the standard of understanding of schizophrenia now.
This is how the disease is treated.
Cope.