It would be very doubtful a person can read and comprehend reading if they were sleepwalking. Reading involves a purposeful activity. You cannot do purposeful actions when part of your brain is asleep, and part of your brain is caught between wakefulness and sleep.
Hashimoto's thyroiditis can cause antibody attacks to the brain. This can cause a myriad of symptoms, especially if left untreated. It is possible that sleepwalking could be the result of Hashimoto's disease.
Yes. Most people are either math and science oriented or language oriented. Few are naturally good at both. Most people are either left brain dominant or right brain dominant. If you are left brain dominant you are better at math and science, right brain dominant is better with languages.
left
no
probably something that affected their brain or stomach
Sleepwalking can potentially be classified as a service-connected disability if it can be linked to a condition incurred or aggravated during military service. Veterans must provide medical evidence demonstrating that their sleepwalking is related to a service-connected issue, such as PTSD or a traumatic brain injury. Each case is evaluated individually by the Department of Veterans Affairs, considering the specific circumstances and medical documentation.
The brain will know if you like someone or not. Your instances tells your brain.
dominant pattern
Highly developed brain.
yes
to think smart one