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Finally! Lasting Relief From Never Ending Neuropathy!
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Neuropathy-Miracle)
Sat Jul 30 10:41:24 2016
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2016 16:22:53 +0200
From: "Neuropathy-Miracle" <David-Gallagher@suvcarss.us>
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Finally! Lasting Relief From Never Ending Neuropathy!
http://suvcarss.us/kuz9Ip05q9WqNb9jvm4p0EybBUB9s_EpygLyJN7uTF0
Finally! Lasting Relief From Never Ending Neuropathy!
http://suvcarss.us/kuz9Ip05q9WqNb9jvm4p0EybBUB9s_EpygLyJN7uTF0
Doctors Befuddled By This Cure For Neuropathy...
http://suvcarss.us/oNZD_5A2gXZ0XUoOJa9nyDA8ZvqIucC1BoxDBe8Sabc
Research has indicated that certain areas of the brain respond particularly well to faces. The fusiform face area, within the fusiform gyrus, is activated by faces, and it is activated differently for shy and social people. A study confirmed that "when viewing images of strangers, shy adults exhibited significantly less activation in the fusiform gyri than did social adults". Furthermore, particular areas respond more to a face that is considered attractive, as seen in another study: "Facial beauty evokes a widely distributed neural network involving perceptual, decision-making and reward circuits. In those experiments, the perceptual response across FFA and LOC remained present even when subjects were not attending explicitly to facial beauty".Gestalt psychologists theorize that a face is not merely a set of facial features, but is rather something meaningful in its form. This is consistent with the Gestalt theory that an image is seen in its entirety, not by its individual parts. According to Gary L. Allen, people adapted to respond more to faces during evolution as the natural result of being a social species. Allen suggests that the purpose of recognizing faces has its roots in the "parent-infant attraction, a quick and low-effort means by which parents and infants form an internal representation of each other, reducing the likelihood that the parent will abandon his or her offspring because of recognition failure". Allen's work takes a psychological perspective that combines evolutionary theories with Gestalt psychology.
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<p>Have you been suffering through the relentless torture of Neuropathy?<br />
Does the never ending nervepain keep you awake at night?<br />
Does the nasty pin pricks all over your hands and feet haunt your<br />
every waking hour?</p>
<p><a href="http://suvcarss.us/kuz9Ip05q9WqNb9jvm4p0EybBUB9s_EpygLyJN7uTF0" style="text-decoration:none;color:black"><b>If so, I have some Exciting News!</b></a></p>
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<p>There's finally a CURE!</p>
<p>A natural cure that doesn't involve expensive medication or<br />
time consuming therapy!</p>
<p>Follow the link below to see how you can put an end to<br />
this crippling condition and start living a normal life again,<br />
free of nagging nerve pain.</p>
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<p>Talk Soon,<br />
<b>David-Gallagher</b></p>
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