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Will he be able to be
normal?
Not everyone has
normal
hearing.
A subtle conditioning process had begun, the implication that
normal
people don't hear voices and the fact that I did meant that something was very seriously wrong.
These were all undetected by
normal
thresholds which would be applied to data.
Now, when you look at some of the data on the screen above, things like heart rate, pulse, oxygen, respiration rates, they're all unusual for a
normal
child, but they're quite
normal
for the child there, and so one of the challenges you have in health care is, how can I look at the patient in front of me, have something which is specific for her, and be able to detect when things start to change, when things start to deteriorate?
And so we installed a real-time link between the ambulance and the hospital, just using
normal
3G telephony to send that data so that the ambulance became an extra bed in intensive care.
The green is us learning what is
normal
for that child.
The neural networks that predispose you to
normal
sleep, give you
normal
sleep, and those that give you
normal
mental health, are overlapping.
Well, genes that have been shown to be very important in the generation of
normal
sleep, when mutated, when changed, also predispose individuals to mental health problems.
They say, "Malaria is a
normal
problem of life."
Cold and flu have a huge burden on our societies and on our own lives, but we don't really even take the most rudimentary precautions against it because we consider it
normal
to get cold and flu during cold and flu season.
And so this poses a huge cultural challenge in taming malaria, because if people think it's
normal
to have malaria, then how do you get them to run to the doctor to get diagnosed, to pick up their prescription, to get it filled, to take the drugs, to put on the repellents, to tuck in the bed nets?
And I'm also trying to have some meals, and have some snacks, and, you know, and yell at my children, and do all the
normal
things that keep you grounded.
It becomes
normal
for you, and what you really fear the most isn't the suffering inside of you.
More than that, the stones in the Valley of Elah were not
normal
rocks.
They were barium sulphate, which are rocks twice the density of
normal
stones.
This is called the Capgras delusion, and that is a patient, who's otherwise completely normal, has had a head injury, comes out of coma, otherwise completely normal, he looks at his mother and says, "This looks exactly like my mother, this woman, but she's an impostor.
So, to explain this curious disorder, we look at the structure and functions of the
normal
visual pathways in the brain.
Tables and chairs and lint, nothing happens, as in
normal
people, but when you show him a picture of his mother, the galvanic skin response is flat.
And the patient puts his phantom left arm, which is clenched and in spasm, on the left side of the mirror, and the
normal
hand on the right side of the mirror, and makes the same posture, the clenched posture, and looks inside the mirror.
He looks at the phantom being resurrected, because he's looking at the reflection of the
normal
arm in the mirror, and it looks like this phantom has been resurrected.
Now, I said, "Move your
normal
hand and phantom."
I said, "Move your
normal
hand."
"And move your
normal
hand."
He pointed out that certain people in the population, who are otherwise completely normal, had the following peculiarity: every time they see a number, it's colored.
Five is blue, seven is yellow, eight is chartreuse, nine is indigo, OK? Bear in mind, these people are completely
normal
in other respects.
Normal
people say, she's warm like the sun, she's radiant like the sun, she's nurturing like the sun.
While to most of us, living amongst these piles and piles of garbage may seem totally uninhabitable, to those in the Zabbaleen, this is just a different type of
normal.
In all these places I've talked about today, what I do find fascinating is that there's really no such thing as normal, and it proves that people are able to adapt to any kind of situation.
Because Charles Bonnet Syndrome only occurs in people who had
normal
vision and then lost their sight, not those who were born blind, scientists think the brain uses remembered images to compensate for the lack of new visual input.
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