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Any damage to the hippocampus in the brain. You would refer to it as "hippocampal damage" or "hippocampal lesion". It can happen by a number of pathologies including ischamia, CO poisoning, surgical lesion, tumour etc. The hippocampus is heavily involved in spatial memory.
Damage to the hippocampus, a region of the brain crucial for memory formation, can lead to difficulties in creating new memories. This can manifest as difficulty in retaining new information and forming new memories in individuals with hippocampal damage. Other brain regions can partially compensate for this loss, but the ability to form new memories may still be impaired.
Your brain would be very unprotected, and your eyes, nose, face muscles and skin would look horribly deranged. The skull protects your brain and serves as a base for your face (no pun intended).
So far as we understand it at present it is. However there are those that would argue the personality part of this. In any case the brain is definitely the central procesing unit that ties it all together.
Damage to the choroid plexus can interfere with the production and regulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which is essential for cushioning the brain and spinal cord, removing waste, and delivering nutrients. This can result in conditions such as hydrocephalus or altered CSF composition, affecting brain function.
It is technically common sense. Head and brain damage would most likely be the cause.
It can cause confusion in the short term. But it would not cause long term memory loss, unless there was some type of brain damage.
Any damage to the hippocampus in the brain. You would refer to it as "hippocampal damage" or "hippocampal lesion". It can happen by a number of pathologies including ischamia, CO poisoning, surgical lesion, tumour etc. The hippocampus is heavily involved in spatial memory.
The brain's right hemisphere controls non-visual memory, and the retention of non-visual information, so the right hemisphere of the brain would be the one that would be involved with the retrieval of a person's name from his or her memory.
No
If your brain doesn't have memory, it would be a pretty hard life. This could mean that a person does not have any friends or recollection of people around them.
you would have severe brain damage
The loss of function would indicate some type of brain damage. Brain biopsies are anything but routine, it is a serious procedure with potentially serious complications.
heck no
The damage would have occurred on the left side of the brain.
it causes your brain to not work tht much for example say this kid had brain damage his brain would not work as good as your brain
it causes your brain to not work tht much for example say this kid had brain damage his brain would not work as good as your brain