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QUOTABLE:
"The Human Brain," website of the
Franklin Institute Science Museum
Every 15 seconds, someone in the United States
suffers a traumatic brain injury. Of the 1,000,000 people treated
in hospital emergency rooms each year, 50,000 die and 80,000
become permanently disabled because of traumatic brain
injury..
Many psychiatric delusions appear to be associated
with mild traumatic brain injury. Examples include content-
specific personality changes, such as when the patient believes
that family members are impostors or identical doubles. An
extremely common delusion among domestic abusers and
stalkers is pathological jealousy and preoccupation with
another person.
Brain injury causes lesions that appear and change
over time in the prefrontal cortex and its pathways to the older
regions of the brain. This explains the wide spectrum of
complex neurobehavioral complaints following minimal
traumatic brain injury: compulsive and explosive behavior,
sensory anomalies, memory loss-as well as behavioral
disinhibition, domestic violence, and alcohol intolerance.
-"The Human Brain," website of the Franklin Institute Science
Museum
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