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Old 12-23-2007, 11:59 AM #1
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Default Interesting stuff!

I was searching around for a graph I'd found a couple of months ago that showed the difference in IQ (actually, the ability to communication intelligence) before and after brain function. Never found it- but did find this, which I thought was interesting:

What to Expect after TBI

And this next section of the site was particularly interesting. If I'm interpreting it correctly, it shows a correlation about where your brain was injured to what sort of symptoms you might expect. You can click on the map of the brain to see a brief overview of the functions of that part of the brain:

Brain Functions and Map


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Hi Lori thanks for the link useful information booked marked for review.

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