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answer that might surprise us all.

'I still think that the zombies



are fictional characters' states Schlozman in an interview , ' although I'm not so sure. " Interview with Dr. Schlozman (English).


Dr. Schlozman recently published a medical article which discusses how could a brain yersinia
zombie. This is a reverse engineering analysis in which the scientist explains how a virus, bacteria, readiactivo material, etc. would affect our brain

so we all start to show the characteristic symptoms of the condition to which the flame zombie

ataxic neurodegenerative syndrome of deficiency of satiety or ANSD by abbreviation in English.

How would that affect the brain

to put a human in a zombie state, according to Dr. Schlozman: lobe MLXC The zombies to have a

cingulate

defective due to damage to the frontal lobe would have no way to modulate their feelings. Always hungry, always get angry.

The cerebellum and basal ganglia.

The zombies suffer from damage to the cerebellum and basal ganglia, parts of the brain that enable the body has fluid mobility and coordination. That's why the zombies
staggering walk, dragging their members and in some quake. CHTMLof sad lives.

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