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Brain scans also provide ammunition to beat back the zombies. If our inner zombie really is in charge, then we would expect to see some distinct patterns of brain activity when we performed a task.
He will dissect a real brain at "The Secret Morgue 4: Zombie Autopsy Edition" on Saturday, Sept. 23 to provide some insight into what parts of the brain, if damaged or not functioning, might lead ...
Zombies are everywhere, and they’re after your brain. Zombies are on TV, in books, and playing survival games on my college campus. With zombies everywhere and Halloween approaching, maybe you ...
The present study was designed to characterize transduction of non-human primate brain and spinal cord with AAV5 viral vector after parenchymal delivery. AAV5-CAG-GFP (1 × 1013 vector genomes per ...
"We mocked up what a zombie brain would look like," Voytek said, and "it kind of took off." Voytek calls it a way of getting people to accidentally learn something about the brain.
But when it comes to flesh-eating, shuffling monsters, the zombie phenomenon remains firmly rooted in fiction. "No kind of brain damage could make anything like a zombie happen," Voytek said.