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Report: Plastic surgeons are stumped by an accidental discovery that cutting
the muscles used to create the wrinkles associated with a frown stops
migraines.

Comment:
It is well know in psychology that a smile will reduce depression even if
the smile is forced by biting a pencil.
It makes logical sense that muscles that are related to migraines that can
not be activated and can not provide confirmation of a painful frown from a
migraine would reduce or control migraines.

The underlying reason in my opinion is the brain processes inform and stores
it as correlational opponent wavelet filter which interacts with a stimulus
wavelet.  It does this through associational reciprocal inhibition and is
highly sensitive to the weighted experiences of the past.  By cutting the
muscles this shift the processing of current information away from the area
of the brain where high neural interaction associated with migraines would
be stored (technically speaking it is not stored there because it is
holographic).  Using the same logic, one could use plastic surgery to
tighten the same muscles so that a frown was always present.  This should
cause an increase in migraines.   If this was done and the muscles were cut
later the pain reduction from migraines should be significantly higher.

Ron Blue
http:://turn.to/ai
correlational opponent processing




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