Thursday 3 October 2024

Interesting - The Stroke

A heart attack is in spoken English also referred to as a stroke, because it strikes properly and causes visible immediate pain. 
The translation of Schlaganfall is per Dr
Google A Stroke, and that's how it looks quite far off the words origin and sense.
Neuroscience is an underdeveloped field in medicine compared to Pain Killer research, like using words in a logical way instead of pushing them through the media until repeated by most, which hurts every Anglophile...
Anyway. 
I know that there is also a "Brain Attack" that looks like a stroke of a Heart Attack and can cause constant failure of certain parts of the brain responsible for cognitive functions causing a loss of speech or partial paralysation. I think they also can come together and are caused by problems in the blood circulation transporting air into the brain.
That "Stroke" there was knew to me, but I am no Medical Doctor with any degree at all, because it looked like someone hitting a main dose of LSD. 
The brain is in general seperated in two parts connected by a rather small band of nerves compared to the overall size of what is a nervebundle or a bundle of nerves. The bigger that connecting band is the faster humans think, I think I can recall.
Than, there are several parts of the brain more active by different tasks like recalling something as in using your memory and others for solving maths problems or when staring on a picture in terms of heating up.
It is also known that the brain consists of nerve knots called Synapses and nerve bands connecting them transporting Neurotransmitters which are acids on an electric load. Those are many... Like a very lot.
Science differs if the amount of knots or connections is more important to be smart and if some connections are getting lost and we thereby forget stuff. 
How information is processed or stored is actually complete unknown in terms of a detailed understanding which knots are triggered how by which neurotransmitters and electric pulses.
That means that a Scientist into Brains stares at a picture of his brain knowing he is thinking, but not why or how...but you can't call that a Permanent Stroke.
Anyway 
I am not sure if that was really a Stroke and if, it must have been a soft one, but I am sure that is neurotransmitter system failed, yet not purposefully as when using Halocygenic substances that all have some acids close to those acids in the brain causing an overload that is funny until it gets too much and than exactly looks like, for the observer, as that man's stroke. 
Brain damage causing Strokes of all kind are not unusual and all hit the same lifestyle. 
They are called a Civilisation Disease, like the Roman Empire a High Culture.
Well, dude. What ever you fat pig score next to food, drop it and move your ass or you drop finally next to your ass.
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