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Pete (or anyone else who wants to chime in):

In looking over the Level 2 workshop notes, the section on reversal strategy states that "extremely low activation on the right may result in mania." How would you define "extremely low" in percentages?

Is there a corresponding % for beta on the left vs right, as has been suggested for alpha (10% higher on right)?

Thanks.

Betsy

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Betsy,

This is a relationship issue. If beta is much higher on the left than on the

right (and I'm not aware of target ranges in this case) and you see manic-type

behavior, then that might well be the culprit. On the right, alpha should be

10-15% higher according to Elsa Baehr.

Pete

>

> From: " Strawderman " <dcfdstrawman@...>

> Date: 2005/01/28 Fri PM 11:34:58 EST

> " " < >

> Subject: Activation Patterns

>

> Pete (or anyone else who wants to chime in):

>

> In looking over the Level 2 workshop notes, the section on reversal strategy

states that " extremely low activation on the right may result in mania. " How

would you define " extremely low " in percentages?

>

> Is there a corresponding % for beta on the left vs right, as has been

suggested for alpha (10% higher on right)?

>

> Thanks.

>

> Betsy

>

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