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Epigenetics: An Introduction – Dr Nessa Carey

The Weekend University

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The Complexity of the Human Brain

The human brain is the most complex 1.5 kilograms of material in the universe, with Billions of cells making literally trillions of connections. We really wouldn't know how to create drugs that just target these few maladaptive epigenetic modifications. It's much too complex to do biologically with our current understanding. Epigenetic maladaptation is an intriguing hypothesis. Another example we might think of is post-traumatic stress disorder. What gets hardwired into their brain that means they are still responding to an event that isn't even happening anymore? If you have one episode of depression, you are much more likely to have another one than the general population. Maybe the brain is getting epigenetic baseline

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