Secrets of the Mind: Nervous system disorders Watch the daily motion presentation of “Secrets of the

Secrets of the Mind: Nervous system disorders

Watch the daily motion presentation of “Secrets of the Mind” on YouTube (approximately 1 hour).  There are ads scattered throughout the video, unfortunately, the ads cannot be removed.  You will learn about Phantom Limb Syndrome, Blind sight, Visual neglect, The Capgras Delusion, and Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.  Answer the following questions below. 

1.  Why did you find the syndrome you chose fascinating? (compared to the other syndromes)

2. Describe the syndrome (as presented in the video).

3. What are the symptoms of the syndromes?

4. What is impaired or defective in the nervous system/nerves/brain causing the syndrome?

5. How did Dr Ramachandran prove the syndrome?

All answers must be based on the information from the video.  Watch the video for the answers.

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