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Mon, 24 May 2010 12:27:55 -0700
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"'Fewer D2 receptors in the thalamus probably 
means a lower degree of signal filtering, and 
thus a higher flow of information from the 
thalamus,” says Dr. Ullén, and explains that this 
could be a possible mechanism behind the ability 
of healthy highly creative people to see numerous 
uncommon connections in a problem-solving 
situation and the bizarre associations found in the mentally ill.

'Thinking outside the box might be facilitated by 
having a somewhat less intact box,” says Dr. Ullén about his new findings."

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