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Brain Madscientist

 

            Our brains are important to us; since they are responsible for a lot of functions in our body.5% of our body's weight, its functions are vital.
             The brain is responsible for all our mental processes (Nairne, Smith & Lindsay, 2001). Different regions of our brain are responsible for different features, creating a diverse world of perceptions. Within our brain as a whole, there are three major regions: the hindbrain, the midbrain and the forebrain, as well as smaller regions and structures. When you take the mad scientist devilish experiment in act, it is assumed that different parts of the regions of the brain will be removed. When parts of the brain are destroyed, it damages that region and the mental abilities associated with it are lost.
             Although not a fair game, if I in the unfortunate position was chosen to be a patient of Dr. Obvious, I would have to choose three structures of my brain to be removed. Knowing before hand that I have a close group of family and friends, I would be aware that whatever damage to my brain, Dr.Obvious performed would be looked after. Having a precisely large group of people who cared about me would help me through the rest of my difficult life after the surgery. .
             The first part I would tell Dr. Obvious to remove would be my hippocampus. When damaged, it would cause me to live in a "present" world. I would remember and recognize people from the past before the surgery, although I wouldn't remember anything new that occurred after the surgery. I wouldn't mind this because those people I cared for before surgery, I would still remember. Those would be the people that would reassure me of the people I am not acquainted with, and would assure that I experienced safe new opportunities. Next I would choose the temporal lobe to be distracted from my brain. Although I would not be able to clearly understand what someone may say to me, I will be able to repeat the sentence.


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