If someone had an injury that damaged the cerebellum it would that affect the persons ability to drive a car. This is the part of the brain that is responsible for the coordination of motor control and once its is damaged, driving might be almost impossible.
the damage must be in the cerebellum
Cerebellum, this area is effected when someone is intoxicated and are not able to walk straight.
no it doesn't has to be
Yes. If you hadn't pushed the person in the pool their phone would still be working so you are at fault for causing the phone to be damaged.
It really depends on what you mean by damaged and fixed. If you are asking if someone can regain certain brain function after a portion of the brain has been damaged, then the answer is no because brain cells do not regenerate. But if you are referring to more of the brain's physiological function rather than it's anatomical structure, then yes, the brain can be quite remarkable in redirecting its functional elements to "fix" itself. This functional ability has a more psychological basis than a purely physical ability. The brain is marvelous and quite infinite in its ability to survive, adapt, and overcome major obstacles.
no
You could blow on the persons face, but make sure someone else is standing there so the person might think its them...and also when you blow on the persons face you could have someone there and talk to them then blow on the persons face.
Yes
The ability to laugh
By talking
Someone who is happy with their life, an achievement, or another persons achievement.
Maybe yo get revenge on someone who damaged their property.