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phantom limb syndrome based of symatomatic cortex
amputies feeling limbs after they are long gone
the more he thinks about it the more it hurt
your body image is in the mind
the internal sence is in your mind
lost arm
while shaving on patient he felt his absent hand tingle when he shaved the left half of his face
dr. r touched parts of body and asked where he felt it
on his face and also on his phantom hand
dr. r solution
in your brain there is a complete map of body
left side of body on right side of brain
so every point of body surface has a point on map
face is next to hand feelings
the part of brain for the limb but it craves ativation so it reorganizes in the brain so that he can feel face and hand
the neruon paths change
brain scan
when parts of his body and simulate the hand and cheek when cheek is stimulated
reserved groups or
another case
lost hand
visual reseration
in a mirror
releaves phantom pain
tricks brain into seeing that other hand
another case
seeing while blind after an acciedent
blind to the right in both eyes but can see to the left
he cant see but knows if things move
can manage brain to some extend
conscience vs unconscience
detect but not aware of things
no color shape
vision is not intirely seeing
two seperate pathways from eye to the brain
eyeball through thaamus
to brain
eyeball to brain stem
then to the higher centers of the brain
relaxive movements
head eyes towards objects
why are things conscience from unconscience
on autopilot like focus on a convo while driving
another case
visual neglect
stroke in periatal lobes
make 3d representation
to navagate
if someone enters on the left
can be aware of them
ignores the left side of the memories
30 areas in brain conserned wiht seeing
possibly specialized??
one pathway
nagavtion
visual to cortex
two pathway
visual to temperal lobe
recognizes object
another case
accident in acoma and lost right arm
cupgras delusion
can be visual or audio so any diconnection from emotions
thinking that people like mom are not who they are but yet they look like he remembers
he knows they arent my mother or father and does not epect the same treatment
also that the house is not his but looks identical
he even thinks himself is not who he is
replaced by identical
after recognation you galbonic skin emotional respond
identified in temperal lobe and then sent to imgdala and generate an emotional response
rupture by some part of the circuit
on the phone he would recognize so seperate pathway from auditory ans add emotion but visual pathway and does not recognize
tested his theory by measureing gabaonic skin response
photos whould make an electrocical skin resistance
emotions are crutial to recognition process
another case
temperal lobe epilopsy
over craze of emotions connected to imigdula
electrical storm in his temperal lobe
aftermath is memeory and mind thinking abilityh
seisres in temperal lobe
can cause intense spritiual placement
loss of reality
thinks of wrongs done to other people
possibly due to the way the temperal lobes are wired up
what is trivial and what is important
his way of classifying these emotions as signs from god
everything has signficance because of repeated beating down of part of the lobe
could there me a specialized part of the brain that makes us seek religion
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By: Chelsea Phillips
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Psychology: A Framework for Everyday Thinking
Created: 2011-09-14
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