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https://youtu.be/2MKNsI5CWoU?t=107

shows that the left side of her brain was removed and the left side of her body became paralyzed. how does this make any sense when the hemispheres control opposite sides of the body?

>> No.9102105

literal brainlet

>> No.9102108
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OP IS A FAGGOT

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>>9102108
This

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>>9102113
I blame drumpf

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>>9102101
>>9102108
>>9102114
Makes you think.

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>>9102101
bordan is a jitch

>> No.9102150

>>9102101
It started when Paul awoke from surgery. He was immediately able to understand many kinds of language in his right hemisphere. This ability was most unusual; all other patients had been able to comprehend language only with their dominant left hemisphere. Only patients SB and NG in the California series had shown evidence of right-hemisphere language, and then only sometime after the operation. Moreover, Paul's language was a richer kind. His right hemisphere could not only understand the meanings of nouns (a skill the California patients had finally achieved), but he could also carry out verbal commands presented exclusively to his mute right half-brain. Even more startling was Paul's ability to write answers to questions asked of his right half-brain. Instead of wondering whether or not Paul's right hemisphere was sufficiently powerful to be dubbed conscious, we were now in a position to ask Paul's right side about its views on matters of friendship, love, hate, and aspirations. 'Who are you?' He writes: 'Paul.' 'Where are you?' He writes: 'Vermont.' 'What do you want to be?' He writes: 'Automobile racer.' When the left hemisphere was asked this same question, he wrote (with his right hand), 'Draftsman.'

>> No.9102159

>>9102150
this doesn't explain why the left side of her body was paralyzed instead of her right

>> No.9102181

>>9102101
>how does this make any sense when the hemispheres control opposite sides of the body?
Although this is somewhat simplified, it's not wrong.

The only explanations I have is that the girl might have a hitherto unheard of (or extremely rare, I might've just never heard of it) congenital condition in which the nerves didn't cross during development, that they inadvertently said the wrong side when talking about her brain or paralysis, or that it's a made up bullshit story.

My money's on #2.

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Come the fuck on guys

>> No.9102193

>>9102185
the reporter even says that she was left with only the right side. and you can also tell that the picture is her looking forward (up) based on the shape of the skull

>> No.9102194

or either the scan is upside down

>> No.9102200

>>9102193
The reporter made the same mistake since no normies realise that medical images are sometimes left/right flipped

The fact she is looking forward(up) has nothing to do with it? Just viewing it from above or below can flip that, or just flipping it in paint it doesn't really matter?

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>>9102105
>Half her brain removed
>Still was able to get a masters degree

What's your excuse?