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The Science & Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

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Neuronal Circuits That Drive Obsessive Compulsions

There really is no distinction between brain and body, says Dr Andrew Keen. The circuits all exist within the confines of your cranial vault - that's nerd speak for skull. But those circuits are driving particular predictions, and therefore biases towards particular actions in your body. They're creating a state of readiness, or a state of desire to check,. Or desire to count, or desire to void, et cetera, etc.

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