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Tolerance is not really a lived virtue; it's more of a
cerebral
ascent.
And it's too
cerebral
to animate guts and hearts and behavior when the going gets rough.
Let me introduce you to the Beery twins, diagnosed with
cerebral
palsy at the age of two.
The youngest of my children was born with
cerebral
palsy, which as you can imagine, if you don't have an experience of it yourself, is quite a big thing to take on board.
There is the brain stem in between the
cerebral
cortex and the spinal cord.
What happens then actually is that you lose the grounding of the self, you have no longer access to any feeling of your own existence, and, in fact, there can be images going on, being formed in the
cerebral
cortex, except you don't know they're there.
And you have the
cerebral
cortex providing the great spectacle of our minds with the profusion of images that are, in fact, the contents of our minds and that we normally pay most attention to, as we should, because that's really the film that is rolling in our minds.
You cannot have a conscious mind if you don't have the interaction between
cerebral
cortex and brain stem.
Except that they're not as rich as ours, because they don't have a
cerebral
cortex like we do.
And I strongly disagree with the idea that consciousness should be considered as the great product of the
cerebral
cortex.
Why care if it is the brain stem or the
cerebral
cortex and how this is made?
I have four children, the youngest of whom was born with
cerebral
palsy.
Growing up in Perth as an overly
cerebral
kid ... (Laughter) I would always try and act in the way that I thought was rational, reasoning through every decision, trying to figure out the very best action to take.
Are they feeling it from their heart, or is it just a
cerebral
thing?
Like this dad who wrote us, his son has
cerebral
palsy and he can't use a normal keyboard.
Our brain’s primary source of energy is
cerebral
glucose, and in healthy sleep, our metabolism slows to conserve this glucose for waking hours.
Because of this, the
cerebral
cortex is thought to play a part in hallucinations.
Evidence suggests these drugs also act on the
cerebral
cortex.
Theirs may be bigger, but ours is better, and it could be better, for example, in that it seems larger than it should be, with a much larger
cerebral
cortex than we should have for the size of our bodies.
Maybe the human brain actually has the most neurons of any brain, regardless of its size, especially in the
cerebral
cortex.
We found that we have, on average, 86 billion neurons, 16 billion of which are in the
cerebral
cortex, and if you consider that the
cerebral
cortex is the seat of functions like awareness and logical and abstract reasoning, and that 16 billion is the most neurons that any cortex has, I think this is the simplest explanation for our remarkable cognitive abilities.
My answer is that we have the largest number of neurons in the
cerebral
cortex, and I think that's the simplest explanation for our remarkable cognitive abilities.
As a result, I have
cerebral
palsy, which means I shake all the time.
I have
cerebral
palsy!
She has quadriplegic
cerebral
palsy, so ever since she was born, she could neither move nor talk.
And when you look at the brain, it's obvious that the two
cerebral
cortices are completely separate from one another.
Each of those signals goes first to a relay center in the middle of the
cerebral
hemisphere and then out to other regions of the brain.
This affects areas like the limbic system, which oversees emotions, and your
cerebral
cortex, which is involved in reasoning.
I am 34 years old and I have
cerebral
palsy.
There's very little room in the cranial vault, only a few millimeters, and it's filled entirely with
cerebral
spinal fluid, which acts as a protective layer.
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