Kluver-Bucy Syndrome: When the Brain Gets Rewired

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Published 2024-08-05
Discover the gripping story of a rare brain disorder, Kluver-Bucy Syndrome, and its profound impact on personality, emotions, and behavior. Witness the unexpected consequences of medical discoveries.

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All Comments (21)
  • Simon, how did I know that within the first five seconds I knew this was leading down the path of lobotomy discussion….🤦‍♂️😂🤷🏻‍♂️
  • @ValkyrieofNOLA
    With Rabies being my absolute worst nightmare viral infection, any type of neurological degenerative disease, disorder or dysfunction is something I fear most. The loss of what essentially makes me who I am as a human being, loss of basic functions and independence keeps me up at night. The Rabies virus, which is undetectable until the symptoms become known, and at that point is too late to treat and is 100% fatal, freaks me out! I would rather die than suffer any similar fate to this. What’s the point of being alive if you’re without a soul or presence to others? Nope
  • I had my head smashed in as a kid, had concussion induced amnesia. It took me over a year to learn everything back, thank God I was only four and my brain fixed itself.
  • It appears that whatever AI came up with that thumbnail needs rewiring
  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    In fiction, the Kluver-Bucy syndrome has been featured in the episode "The Gang Gets Analyzed" of the TV series It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, the Black Box episode "The Fear", the "Whistleblowers" episode of Blue Bloods, the "Comfort's Overrated" episode of Royal Pains, and the Criminal Minds episode "Taboo".
  • @RichardBaran
    This isn't to different from how I felt after 6 grand mal seizures. Thankfully even though I still don't really know "who I am" it's much better. I have brain damage on my amygdala and hippocampus. Been a wild ride. Would stare at a blank TV for hours, had no idea what a phone was, it goes on and on like this.
  • @dogoven.
    “I know what’s wrong widdit! Ain’t got no ice pick in it!”
  • Ah, so they want to eat brinks, now I get it. This video is informative and nicely fits my attention span of around 15 minutes; I know, I need to improve that.
  • @jcook693
    but why was there dog food in his hospital room?
  • @kyky8862
    Doctors: remove part of a patients brain Also doctors: hmm he seems to be acting kinda weird 🤔🤔🤔 Well what else were you expecting?!😳😱🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️😅
  • @THX-2208
    I am so sick of seeing those AI generated images, but far worse than that are the channels that use AI narration 🤢
  • I severe epilepsy, could I be looking forward to this? Fantastic 🙃
  • @Kevan808
    Is this related to the Gary Busey syndrome?😂
  • @Chrizesu
    I've developed a new fear. Thanks, I hate it.
  • @ljenk5
    That’s terrifying 😮