This is an interesting blog post about an analogy between rogue waves and brain wave activity:
Rogue Waves: The Ocean of the Brain
Imagine how rough the waters are during seizure activity!
Just wondering what part of the brain is used for speech and memory, as recently my memory has been bad (I find I am unable to cram for exam and remember everything for them)? My seizure start in my right temporal lobe? Does anyone know if this affects memory and speech?
I found an interesting article on the web:
http*//www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IE320050529031856&Page=3&Title=Features+-+Health+%26+Science&Topic=-162 (Eggs + classical music = High IQ)
Looks like I will have to stop skipping breakfast!
Stacy used to tell me when I first met her that she would not have seizures when she was in focused concentration on a task, like being "in the zone" when riding a bike as fast as she could.
So I got to wondering what research might have been done on "the zone" and whether there is any...
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