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GUANTANAMERA (Joseito Fernandez) Accords

DJOBI DJOBA (Gypsy Kings)

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ATAXIC NEURODEGENERATIVE SATIETY DEFICIENCY SYNDROME PDF

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Satkety Steven Schlozman recently expanded his practice from humans to the inhuman. Poring over his library of classic zombie films, he came up with neurobiological explanations syndrrome the behavior of the undead, such as lack of a frontal lobe and an overactive amygdala.

And for the rest of this hour, we're going to be talking about what drives those zombies' brains. What's going in their brains? Not the normal ones but the zombie brains which, as they show you in the movie, are very hungry for flesh, human flesh. Well, my next guest has taken the necessary precautions in case there ever is an outbreak of zombies. He is studying the zombie literature and the movies to be able to understand what is going on in the brains of the undead, and see if there could be maybe a vaccine to protect us from those zombies, just in case.

And it was kind of on that list of movies that, you know, I had never seen and neurovegenerative to see – watch.

Fred Langa: ataxic neurodegenerative satiety deficiency syndrome

First of all, it was a totally compelling movie. I love that clip you just played. But I was kind of watching them and thinking there's something, you know, clearly not right about the way they're moving, talking, behaving, acting – they don't really talk, they moan a lot. And then I started thinking about what must be going in their brains to make them act that way.

And I wrote this fake paper about it. I mean, the wonderful thing about writing a fake paper is that Seficiency don't, you know, I can make up all the references myself and things like that. They're – some neurodetenerative infected. Some were already deceased. It was all good fun. So with the caveat that they are fictional characters, I syndgome of decided neurodegeneratkve there wasn't much of a frontal lobe, which is the region of the brain that allows you to plan and do, syndromw know, complex tasks and also to control impulsive acts, satiiety stop you from doing things that if you had two or three more minutes you might not do it.

I figured they didn't have much of that. They had a eeficiency lot of amygdala going on, amygdala unintelligiblewhich is the region of the limbic system that's responsible for very, very base emotions neurodetenerative usually rage, fear and maybe lust. And then there's an intermediary part of the brain, the anterior cingulate cortex, which helps to modulate communications between higher and lower brain.

It's a great question. So we know – this is what has stymied me. We can say why they're hungry. So there is a region of the brain that's responsible for letting you know when your stomach's neurodegeneratiev. We ignore it all the time, you know, on Thanksgiving and things like that.

But the ventromedial hypothalamus, which is a region of the brain that sits below the thalamus, basically receives signals from your stomach and from your GI tract that tells you that you've had enough and it's time to stop eating.

And it turns out there are a group of infectious agents that usually exist in animals, sometimes jump to humans, but usually viral – viruses, Borna viruses, things like that, that make their way into the brain and cause you to ignore those unintelligible signals.

You can also do that surgically. So in mice that have had the anterior ventromedial hypothalamus ablated surgically, they'll just eat and eat and eat and eat until they die, basically. Steven Schlozman about the psychiatry, I guess, the mind of a zombie. Do we – you know what's never explained? You know, he – he's a lovely man. Just one of the most fun things about this is, has been getting to meet him and know him. A very learned guy, incredibly well-read.

He will steadfastly refuse to explain. I mean, it's – there were little hints in his movies. Sort of plague stuff. It tends to be, I think, whatever freaks us out the most at the current time. So right now, we're sort of fixated on, you know, plagues and things. So it's usually a plague that, you know, some kind of neurodegeneratige agent that's caused the zombification process. So folks will usually turn to virus in the same way that when, you know, your doctor doesn't quite know what it is but they know you got something, they say it's probably a virus.

So they'll turn to ataxjc.

And virus kind of makes sense. There is this great moment at MGH when I was talking to other folks about this, talking with the ID docs, and said, hey, what do you think would work here? And his first thing was, Steve, get serious. We actually have patients to see. But then the second thing was – you know, you'vegot to go with prions, which are the proteins – they're not atxxic living – that cause things like spongiform changes in the brain.

And then at like 1o'clock in the morning – that shndrome, he emailed me and said, I've been thinking more about it. It's got to be more contagious than that. Can you work – do something with influenza?

You actually came up with a scientific term, what's happening in zombies. What did you call them? So ataxic, meaning you don't walk that well. And neurodegenerative means your brain stops working so you degenerate neurologically. Satiety is the sense that you're full and that's not working, so it's deficient.

And that is basically because if you look at a reptile's brain, it's mostly all – it's mostly amygdala. There's not much higher brain there. But then the International Classification of Disease in 11 – inwhich has hasn't happened yet, of course, decided to change it. Let's go to see what some of our listeners are thinking.

So I'm a medical student here, and I've had friends send me joke articles -and some serious things – for a number of years because I kind of have this irrational fear of zombies. I'm actually getting over it this year by dressing as one. And I discovered from a psychiatry basis what made me afraid of them. As a small child, we had a rabies epidemic where I was living – in Connecticut – neurodebenerative my mother described the features to me and kind of scared the daylights out of me, to avoid raccoons that I saw in the yard who are out when they shouldn't be out It wasn't until studying rabies in one of my classes in my second year that I realized that those are the exact characteristics of zombies.

Zombies on the Brain | STANFORD magazine

Subsequently, when I told another friend who's a medical student in New York, she sent me articles about diseases, old case studies in syndrkme South, infectious agents that slowed the heartbeat to a point where – and off the top of my head, I neurodegemerative remember what it was. But it's kind of flooding; this is good. So this year, I'm going as one.

I'm actually – I've got everything – the blood. You know, it's interesting – so rabies comes up an awful lot in the discussion.

Zombies on the Brain

It doesn't quite fit for the pathophysiology because actually, rabies creates that kind of hydrophobia where people are afraid of drinking. They bite out of sstiety, but they don't bite because they're hungry. So that was why I ended up ruling it out. But you got to consider it.

I was just wondering if the doctor could explain if there was some kind of difference, psychologically, between the slow zombies and the ones like the monstrous fast ones that are just terrifying off of '28 Days Later.

That is like the – you know, when I started doing this, that's like the question. So my first answer is always, it's like talking about the DH in baseball.

You know, like, whether you think the DH is a good thing or not, you really love baseball. So everybody who asks me this question, they all love zombies no matter what. What I would say is that – like the zombies in '28 Days Later' aren't really zombies because they're not really dead.

They're infected with the Rage virus. They're not like the walking dead. Neurobiologically speaking, they got to be different.

Emerging Infectious Literatures and the Zombie Condition

They got to have better cerebellar function than do the Romero-type zombies because they move too fluidly. And they also kind of use pack behavior, hunting behavior, which suggests higher cortical involvement than you would see in Romero's zombies, which literally stumble around and kind of get stuck at windows and can't figure out how to open them. So if you were going to write something different about the '28 Days Later' type zombies – or for that matter, the remake of 'Dawn of the Dead,' have running zombies, which was like this big change from the previous, '78 'Dawn of the Dead,' you have to sort of design their brains a little bit differently so that they could communicate with each other, and so that they can run more fluidly and sort of do pursuit activities.

I'm Ira Flatow, talking with Dr. Steven Schlozman about deficciency. A lot of people want to ask, so let's see if we can get another question or two in here.

My brother-in-law exhibits all the symptoms of a zombie, and all he eats is Big Macs and Twinkies. And here we have yet another theory for the rapid dissemination of this horrible disease.

The question is whether he – whether he will turn from Big Macs and Twinkies to human, walking flesh, because then we have a problem. You know, you've touched on something before that I didn't realize. The description of zombies is that they're not just eating human flesh, but they're angry, right? And that's actually one of the most interesting things about the -sort of concept of zombies.

I mean, they look like they really would like zatiety tear you from limb to limb. That's all based in the amygdala of the brain. What's interesting, though, is if all you are is amygdala, it's not really rage because rage, as dericiency conceptualize it, is the sort of feeling of wanting to attack and then the cognitive understanding of why you want to attack.

And if you don't have a higher aataxic, you can't really understand why you want to fight.

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