All you day-dreamers, beware!!!

Alzheimer may be attacking you. If daydreaming is your passtime (for short or some amount of time in your day) then beware of Alzheimer’s … stop day-dreaming… read article below.


**Study Links Daydreaming, Alzheimer’s **

By CHERYL WITTENAUER, Associated Press Writer
Wed Aug 24, 8:20 PM ET

ST. LOUIS - Scientists who set out to explore changes in the brain as Alzheimer’s disease progresses got a surprise: a possible link between daydreaming and the degenerative brain disease that robs memory, language and thought.

A new Washington University study shows the part of the brain used to daydream is the same where Alzheimer’s disease develops — in some people — later in life. It suggests the normal brain activity of daydreaming fuels the sequence of events leading to Alzheimer’s.
“The implication, albeit a speculative one, is that those activity patterns in young adults are the foothold onto which Alzheimer’s disease forms,” said lead researcher Randy Buckner, associate professor of psychology. He said they may lead to a life-long cascade that ends in Alzheimer’s disease in some people.

“It suggests a new hypothesis and opens an avenue in exploration,” Buckner said. “By no means is it definitive.”

The study appears in this week’s The Journal of Neuroscience.

Researchers at Washington University and the University of Pittsburgh used five imaging techniques to map the brains of 764 people. The subjects fell into three groups — people in their 20s, and older people with either early-stage dementia, or Alzheimer’s disease.

When they compared images, they found that parts of the brain involved in musing, daydreaming or recalling pleasant memories in young people were where evidence of Alzheimer’s disease appears.

The hallmarks of Alzheimer’s, which affects 4.5 million Americans, are brain lesions called plaques and tangles, formed from different proteins, that are associated with nerve cells not communicating with each other and eventually dying. The result is a progressive deterioration of memory, learning and language.

The part of the brain involved in daydreaming is always active, even if the mind is at rest, said William Klunk, coauthor of the study and associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. “It’s like an engine on idle,” he said. “It never shuts down. That activity might fuel the sequence of events that could lead to Alzheimer’s.”

He said the connection is a “problem.”

“The answer is not shutting down our brains,” Klunk said.

“It means it’s very important to identify changes in the brain at early stages of illness, so that as newer interventions come along, we can start them at a time when it makes a difference.”

Until very recently, the disease was diagnosed with certainty only after an examination of brain tissue in an autopsy. But brain imaging technology developed by Klunk can detect the identifying plaques and tangles.

The imaging techniques exist in research settings but are not yet a routine clinical tool.

Buckner said even though his research correlates brain activity with Alzheimer’s, “there’s a lot of evidence that suggests engaged cognition is a good thing. That’s the advice I’d give my family.”

Neil Buckholtz, chief of the dementias of aging branch at the National Institute on Aging, which funded the study, said the data are interesting even if the conclusion is speculative.

“A critical question of Alzheimer’s disease is why certain parts of the brain have diseased nerve cells and other areas of the brain seem fine. This paper speaks to that question.”

It remains to be seen whether there’s a “real relationship” between the daydreaming part of the brain and Alzheimer’s, he said.

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no more Sheikh Chilleee :bummer: … or was it Mullah DoPiazza :konfused:

Re: All you day-dreamers, beware!!!

lol sheikh chillee… :rotfl:

I’m a bit of a sheikh chilli… during classes, driving lessons.. of course like sheikh chilli none of my daydreams come true neither and I always end up fcuking up everything..

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[QUOTE]
"It suggests a new hypothesis and opens an avenue in exploration," Buckner said. "By no means is it definitive."
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All you day dreamers can rest (or day dream ) assured that study is NOT "definitive".

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Better start taking aricept now.

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Einstein was an avid day dreamer. He used to dream about sitting on the tip of a beam of light and having illicit affairs with German debutante at a speed of light. Look where that randy day dreaming got him: a nobel, two wives, many mistresses and intenational fame.

Keep dreaming kids.

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Huh? Sorry what?

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imagine what he’d have achieved had he not daydreamed that much!

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where is that designated driver you came with?

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Good man. :smiley:

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i live by day dreaming

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And here I was thinking a healthy imagination was a good thing. :rolleyes:

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well, too much imagination can be unhealthy too, thats what day-dreamers do :smiley:

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stop day-dreaming? what are we supposed to become robots? how does one stop daydreaming?

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when you find yourself daydreaming, start thinking about something else or actually doing something (reading, watching etc)

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Oh Captain,

All big philosophers are day-dreamers too, in some sort. If this disease had no links (though not proven yet, but chances are there) with day-dreaming, most philosophers might have been living with us these day.

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oh man
i'm doomed

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pshhhh...EVERYONE DAY DREAMS...itz impossible not to

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I day dream about ways to stop day dreaming.

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^ keep a diary as u go along. we'll like to hear to hear from u before the alzhemiers.

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^ diary...of what...why r u talking to me...do we know each other... what is this thread about...no, I don't have any symptoms...