Thursday, October 27, 2011

Can we study zombies to understand stroke deficits?

Bradley Voytek and Dr. Timothy Verstynen in both Oscillatory Thoughts and Cognitive Axon have a wonderful series on the neurological deficits of zombies. If only we could get as much brainpower to study and analyze stroke deficits. Until we understand it, we can't come up with ideas on how to fix it. Start laughing, its good for you, reduces your blood pressure.

The Zombie Brain

http://blog.ketyov.com/2011/10/zombie-brain.html

Symptom 1: Impulsive-Reactive Aggression

http://blog.ketyov.com/2011/10/zombie-brain-impulsive-reactive.html

Zombie Brain: Lumbering Walk

http://cognitiveaxon.blogspot.com/2011/10/symptom-2-lumbering-walk.html

Symptom 3: Long Term Memory Loss

http://blog.ketyov.com/2011/10/zombie-brain-long-term-memory-loss.html

Zombie Brain: Language Deficits

http://cognitiveaxon.blogspot.com/2011/10/zombie-brain-language-deficits.html
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The Zombie Brain: Self/Other Delusion

http://blog.ketyov.com/2011/10/zombie-brain-selfother-delusion.html

Zombie Brain: Pain Perception

http://cognitiveaxon.blogspot.com/2011/10/zombie-brain-pain-perception.html
The humor is wonderful.
And a couple yet to go, keep reading

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