Thread:OodlesOfTootles/@comment-31019144-20171118102656/@comment-31019144-20171120192044

Hi Sara. Of course, I can help with the brain damage studies. Do you mean your female or male patients? As far as your request relates to the male brains I am the right specialist. Let's assume that the male brain - in the episode I'm talking exclusively about this - cooks on low flame all his life and only about 2-7% of the mass are activated we already have the biggest difference to the female counterpart. These few percent are assigned to different regulations depending on their age. From infancy to puberty, everything is about food intake. The infant yaws always the mother's breast and to adulthood these behavioral changes little, only the supposed source of food varies in appearance and stature. In the adult male, the line of vision remains the same, 90% of the active brain areas are used to look after the ladies, the remaining 10% deal exclusively with digestion. If the man comes into the age in which I move at the moment then something fundamental changes. The question that is in the foreground in these brains is in most cases: where is the next Whiky or the next beer. Everyone can recognize it when an elderly couple go shopping. The woman is shopping groceries while her husband is sitting in front of the drinks shelf. For the old age of the man I can not make any relevant statements here, then you may ask me then in the following years again and again.

As a summary of these findings, the following results. If it comes to a man's brain damage then this must be a very rare event. Regardless of whether it is an accident or whether the injury has internal medical causes, the cause will have difficulty finding the active male brain area. The question whether after such a brain damage an intracranial intervention worthwhile for a man, is superfluous according to the preceding findings.