Saturday, July 29, 2006

Ephasia [sp] and Mind

Ephasia. The injury of the brain as a result of stroke. I believe that a large portion of the brain may be killed as a result of vessel blockage. Bloodflow, and bioelectric flow may be dramatically reduced to portions of the brain or the entire brain by the event. The results of this from an empathic bioelectric telepathic point of view is the destruction of existing functional mental circuitry. This circuitry performs critical functions, some communicating with the body from the consciousness [articulation], some communicating with the consciousness [sensation]. This might also produce some difficulty among consciousness-consciousness communication [cognition], and unconscious-unconscious communication [biometric function].

Some of these functions can be rapidly rerouted. Some will be very difficult to reform and reroute. If areas central to identification are destroyed by the stroke, the people will need to rewire their standing understandings of objects or activities [or people]. If they can hybridize their old understandings of 'now nameless' things, they can repair the old circuitry without rewriting it entirely. It could be a good therapy option to try to identify undamaged understanding fragments and link them up to newly understood topics destroyed by the injury.


Since the layout of the brain is naturally arranged, however also placed inexplicably and at will, by the at will manner of associations, and because the clot or injury can find its way to any portion of the brain without sensible prediction, injury to the brain or topic groups cannot be grouped, and a full pass of topics and knowledge will need to be done in both cognition and perception. From this point through stimulus and desire and therapy, brain function can likely be reformed.

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