Many famous writers, poets and artists in general were bipolar. How do you explain the increased fluidity of speech and expanded range of creative expression during episodes of mania? Does mania stimulate brain areas related to speech or increase neurochemical emissions related to creativity, or some such?
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Many famous writers, poets and artists in general were bipolar. How do you explain the increased fluidity of speech and expanded range of creative expression during episodes of mania? Does mania stimulate brain areas related to speech or increase neurochemical emissions related to creativity, or some such?
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