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Author: | Yarr [ Fri Feb 10, 2006 2:45 pm ] |
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Pretty interesting and crazy article. Very much worth the read unless youre kaylia who hates science. Quote: Mind Control by Parasites
By Bill Christensen posted: 10 February 2006 06:41 am ET ![]() Half of the world's human population is infected with Toxoplasma, parasites in the body—and the brain. Remember that. Toxoplasma gondii is a common parasite found in the guts of cats; it sheds eggs that are picked up by rats and other animals that are eaten by cats. Toxoplasma forms cysts in the bodies of the intermediate rat hosts, including in the brain. Since cats don't want to eat dead, decaying prey, Toxoplasma takes the evolutionarily sound course of being a "good" parasite, leaving the rats perfectly healthy. Or are they? Oxford scientists discovered that the minds of the infected rats have been subtly altered. In a series of experiments, they demonstrated that healthy rats will prudently avoid areas that have been doused with cat urine. In fact, when scientists test anti-anxiety drugs on rats, they use a whiff of cat urine to induce neurochemical panic. However, it turns out that Toxoplasma-ridden rats show no such reaction. In fact, some of the infected rats actually seek out the cat urine-marked areas again and again. The parasite alters the mind (and thus the behavior) of the rat for its own benefit. If the parasite can alter rat behavior, does it have any effect on humans? Dr. E. Fuller Torrey (Associate Director for Laboratory Research at the Stanley Medical Research Institute) noticed links between Toxoplasma and schizophrenia in human beings, approximately three billion of whom are infected with T. gondii:
Are parasites like Toxoplasma subtly altering human behavior? As it turns out, science fiction writers have been thinking about whether or not parasites could alter a human being's behavior, or even take control of a person. In his 1951 novel The Puppet Masters, Robert Heinlein wrote about alien parasites the size of dinner plates that took control of the minds of their hosts, flooding their brains with neurochemicals. In this excerpt, a volunteer strapped to a chair allows a parasite to be introduced; the parasite rides him, taking over his mind. Under these conditions, it is possible to interview the parasite; however, it refuses to answer until zapped with a cattle prod. Quote: He reached past my shoulders with a rod. I felt a shocking, unbearable pain. The room blacked out as if a switch had been thrown.. I was split apart by it; for the moment I was masterless. The pain left, leaving only its searing memory behind. Before I could speak, or even think coherently for myself, the splitting away had ended and I was again safe in the arms of my master... The panic that possessed me washed away; I was again filled with an unworried sense of well being... "What are you?" "We are the people... We have studied you and we know your ways... We come," I went on, "to bring you peace.. and contentment-and the joy of-of surrender." I hesitated again; "surrender" was not the right word. I struggled with it the way one struggles with a poorly grasped foreign language. "The joy," I repeated, "-the joy of . . .nirvana." That was it; the word fitted. I felt like a dog being patted for fetching a stick; I wriggled with pleasure. Still not sure that parasites can manipulate the behavior of host organisms? Consider these other cases:
Suicide Grasshopper story http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... asite.html press release on evidence for link between Toxoplasma and schizophrenia, http://www.imperial.ac.uk/P7349.htm |
Author: | Sunshine [ Fri Feb 10, 2006 2:49 pm ] |
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Wow that's insane. The comment about schizophrenic babies being born as a result of this is pretty intense too. It's so weird how such a small thing can alter an organism's behaviour to such an extent. Neat article sweetie! ![]() |
Author: | Yarr [ Fri Feb 10, 2006 2:52 pm ] |
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The stuff it does to other animals is kind of scary. I mean what if this thing evolved to the point where it caused people to walk into traffic, or drown them selves or something really creepy. Could make for a really good suspense\twist ending movie. |
Author: | Mikey [ Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:09 pm ] |
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very interesting read yarr. Go play resident evil 4 douche. I'm serious go play it now. Its players choice now. And its $19.99 on gamecube |
Author: | Caduceus [ Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:41 pm ] |
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Mikey wrote: very interesting read yarr. Go play resident evil 4 douche. I'm serious go play it now. Its players choice now. And its $19.99 on gamecube
lol, was just thinking that. Theres a brief moment in RE4 where it talks about ants like that. As far as engineering goes the applications for a parasite like that could be endless and absolutely terrifying. |
Author: | Dmitry [ Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:27 pm ] |
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Yarr wrote: The stuff it does to other animals is kind of scary. I mean what if this thing evolved to the point where it caused people to walk into traffic, or drown them selves or something really creepy. Could make for a really good suspense\twist ending movie. I believe there's someone filming a movie that uses these forums :P Mikey wrote: very interesting read yarr. Go play resident evil 4 douche. I'm serious go play it now. Its players choice now. And its $19.99 on gamecube
Meh |
Author: | Bilorilo [ Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:27 pm ] |
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<Kaylia> This isn't that big a deal ... ... ... etc. OMG KIDDING |
Author: | Pantherxx [ Fri Feb 10, 2006 6:13 pm ] |
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sound like nerf-gas. ![]() |
Author: | Whisp [ Fri Feb 10, 2006 6:40 pm ] |
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i love that kinda stuff yarr do you have a college degree? you should study biology. its so fun. i get my biology bachelors in a year. |
Author: | Kaylia [ Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:51 pm ] |
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Since when I hate science? I probably love it more than anyone on this board. And this shit is interesting and useful since the brain is still an aspect that isn't understood. I don't see why you're saying that. |
Author: | Xiona [ Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:54 pm ] |
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sarcasim is the most intriguing science |
Author: | untouchable [ Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:16 pm ] |
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Caduceus wrote: Mikey wrote: very interesting read yarr. Go play resident evil 4 douche. I'm serious go play it now. Its players choice now. And its $19.99 on gamecube lol, was just thinking that. |
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