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The Neural Architecture of Transformation: Bridging Dąbrowski's Theory of Positive Disintegration and Hyperneuroplasticity
Dąbrowski’s Theory of Positive Disintegration anticipated what neuroscience now begins to affirm: certain nervous systems are built for transformation. Hyperneuroplasticity may provide the biological foundation for developmental potential, with the third factor as its governing mechanism and multilevelness as its structural expression.
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Oct 25, 20259 min read


Paraneoplastic Disorders as an Edge Case for Hyperneuroplastic Systems
A striking medical parallel that illustrates this duality at an extreme of HNP is found in paraneoplastic disorders. I am actively collecting data on possible correlations between HNP neurodivergence and paraneoplastic disorders, an exploratory effort that remains preliminary but helps inform why I am attentive to this edge case.
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Oct 1, 20253 min read


Hyperneuroplasticity in Action: DecodeME as Case Study
The DecodeME study marks a turning point. It acts as a compass pointing us to a terrain where ME/CFS is genetic, biological, and systemic, rather than irrational or hyperbolic. Hyperneuroplasticity tells us that this terrain is shared with those navigating MCAS, EDS, autism, ADHD, trauma, giftedness, and beyond.
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Aug 28, 20258 min read
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