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IMPORTANT: THIS PAGE CONTAINS A LINK TO A VIABLE TRIGGER OF EPILEPSY. IF YOU HAVE EPILEPSY DO NOT PROCEED.
THE AUTHOR USES THIS FOR HIS SCHIZOPHRENIA, WHICH DISEASE REDUCES ELECTRICAL BRAIN ACTIVITY. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE SCHIZOPHRENIA IT IS INADVISABLE TO VIEW THE TRIGGER.
PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Hi, I'm Henstepl (the carbonation grimace arson guy - safe link) and I was looking for some advice regarding my epilepsy generator HTML page. It works well; it is hosted on my home server; I keep two links to it on my phone (one with the WAN IP and one with the LAN IP).
A long time ago when I coded it, I believe I catered it to flicker at the maximum rate my phone manual reported for its screen. I don't even know if I did the best job of that. But I certainly fear it'll screen-tear, or something, on 50Hz, 30Hz, any Hz devices other than my own.
And I certainly put little effort into making it ethical to show to others. The webpage itself only warns "SEIZURE" in allcaps typical font in the top left. Why care, when it works for me who has no bad effects?
I'm interested now in making it work best for all devices, and perhaps to add a few ethical warnings to the page itself before it goes off - nothing that gets in the way of my self-administration of course.
Do you guys have any ideas?
If you have read the warnings, the link to the current webpage is: 69.23.207.181 / seizure.html
Stephen Lafleur's test for NMDA hypofunction (for schizophrenia) is as follows:
1) Important: First familiarize yourself with use of the provided epileptic-strobe webpage. (Instructions are at the end.) Obviously, a real medical strobe works as well.
2) Remove all patients with aversion to soda: ensure your patient can sip soda without effort. Patients who already grimace are a confounding case.
3) Cover the patient's tongue with Pop Rocks (carbonation irritates the trigeminal nerve) and expose him to the light strobe as instructed. Involuntary muscle movement around the mouth (carbonation grimace) proves NMDA hypofunction to exist. The strength of the muscle movement relative to the muscle's full strength does indicate severity.
4) Remove all patients with such effects contingent on posture. Grimacing only when particularly postured is a confounding case. This is ruled out by testing all moderate orientations of the head in a seated, then standing position.
Patients who satisfy the conditions of 2) and 4), yet who grimace under carbonated trigeminal irritation with photostimulant strobe, can be supposed to have NMDA hypofunction and schizophrenia. Administer calcium, and perhaps serine supplements for improvement on the test, and in day-to-day life.
An equivalent test without photostimulation or carbonation may be described later.
USING THE EPILEPTIC-STROBE WEBPAGE
WARNING: THIS WEBPAGE IS A VIABLE TRIGGER OF EPILEPSY. IF YOU HAVE EPILEPSY DO NOT PROCEED. INDEED, IF YOU HAVE NO REASON TO BELIEVE YOU HAVE SCHIZOPHRENIA (WHICH REDUCES ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY) YOU ARE ADVISED NOT TO EXPOSE YOURSELF.
It is inadvisable to expose *anyone* without the presence of a doctor trained to manage an epileptic seizure.
If you maximize the brightness of your cell phone and hold it above the patient's ***closed*** eyes, this website will provide a high-rate photostimulant strobe effect indistinct from that of a real medical device.
If you've read the above warnings, the website is: http://69.23.207.181/seizure.html
1) Important: First familiarize yourself with use of the provided epileptic-strobe webpage. (Instructions are at the end.) Obviously, a real medical strobe works as well.
2) Remove all patients with aversion to soda: ensure your patient can sip soda without effort. Patients who already grimace are a confounding case.
3) Cover the patient's tongue with Pop Rocks (carbonation irritates the trigeminal nerve) and expose him to the light strobe as instructed. Involuntary muscle movement around the mouth (carbonation grimace) proves NMDA hypofunction to exist. The strength of the muscle movement relative to the muscle's full strength does indicate severity.
4) Remove all patients with such effects contingent on posture. Grimacing only when particularly postured is a confounding case. This is ruled out by testing all moderate orientations of the head in a seated, then standing position.
Patients who satisfy the conditions of 2) and 4), yet who grimace under carbonated trigeminal irritation with photostimulant strobe, can be supposed to have NMDA hypofunction and schizophrenia. Administer calcium, and perhaps serine supplements for improvement on the test, and in day-to-day life.
An equivalent test without photostimulation or carbonation may be described later.
USING THE EPILEPTIC-STROBE WEBPAGE
WARNING: THIS WEBPAGE IS A VIABLE TRIGGER OF EPILEPSY. IF YOU HAVE EPILEPSY DO NOT PROCEED. INDEED, IF YOU HAVE NO REASON TO BELIEVE YOU HAVE SCHIZOPHRENIA (WHICH REDUCES ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY) YOU ARE ADVISED NOT TO EXPOSE YOURSELF.
It is inadvisable to expose *anyone* without the presence of a doctor trained to manage an epileptic seizure.
If you maximize the brightness of your cell phone and hold it above the patient's ***closed*** eyes, this website will provide a high-rate photostimulant strobe effect indistinct from that of a real medical device.
If you've read the above warnings, the website is: http://69.23.207.181/seizure.html