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How a stroke can affect the emotional brain.

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  • Had a stroke and later had a few emotional breakdowns. Felt very vunerable to other people and normal banter was often felt to be very hurtful. That was 7 months ago. I'm now doing bike rides and lots of physical activity. If you saw me you would not know i had a stroke. People have said that to me so i was very lucky.

  • @p6v53as435fe They should be o.o

  • Isn't hormones that induce emotions in brain?

  • Brains don't have emotions. Brains have convolutions, weight, neurons, size,

    but they do not have emotions. Brains are perceived thru our outer five senses

    whereas emotions are perceived from within.

  • @wavefloater Wernickes area is responsible for verbal comprehension

  • could this subject be related to autism and the problems people have with feeling conciously?

  • @wass777 none its the lymbic system (hypotalamus is also a part of this lymbic system,and Wernike area is also the rational part of the brain

  • i thought the emotional part of the brain is the hypothalamus .

  • 0:43 It's a black hole in the brain lol

  • ...Nina Sharp?

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