EVERY SIGNATURE MATTERS - THIS BILL MUST PASS!

EVERY SIGNATURE MATTERS - THIS BILL MUST PASS!
CLICK - GOAL - 100,000 NEW SIGNATURES! 75,000 SIGNATURES HAVE ALREADY BEEN SUBMITTED TO GOVERNOR CUOMO!

CLICK!

Thursday, November 10, 2022

"Dr.Oz and other Republicans have questioned Fetterman’s fitness for office and attacked him for needing accommodations" - For this alone --- Oz deserved to lose - BIG! We May Have Reached the Limit of Crazy That Will Be Tolerated!

 

John Fetterman Shows How Well the Brain Recovers after Stroke

 

A UOJ Lesson in Science & Menschlichkeit


Following a stroke, the brain’s own repair processes can lead to a strong recovery in people such as Senate candidate John Fetterman. 

 

"Reinventing his campaign after a near-fatal stroke, appealing to anyone who “got knocked down and had to get back up,” as he put it, Mr. Fetterman appeared to connect with many Pennsylvanians who responded to his saga of loss and comeback.

Rather than seeing his difficult recovery and uneven debate performance as evidence of lack of fitness for office — as Mr. Fetterman’s Republican opponent, Dr. Mehmet Oz, tried to frame it — voters said they found Mr. Fetterman relatable, even an inspiration." NYT

 

John Fetterman


John Fetterman, a Democratic candidate in a highly watched Pennsylvania Senate race against television personality Mehmet Oz, known as Dr. Oz, suffered an ischemic stroke—the obstruction of a vessel that supplies blood to a part of the brain—in May. The blockage causes brain cells to be starved of essential oxygen and nutrients. Within minutes, the cells start to die.

Five months later Fetterman sat down for an interview with NBC News where he used closed captioning technology to help manage the auditory processing issues caused by the stroke. “I sometimes will hear things in a way that’s not perfectly clear,” Fetterman told NBC News correspondent Dasha Burns. “So I use captioning so I’m able to see what you’re saying.”  

Oz and other Republicans have questioned Fetterman’s fitness for office and attacked him for needing accommodations.

Aphasia, or the inability to understand or express speech, is very common following a stroke, impacting an estimated third of people who have one. (Fetterman’s campaign has denied he has aphasia, but some of his symptoms are consistent with the condition.) Those who have a stroke in their left brain hemisphere, which serves as the center of language processing in most people, are particularly vulnerable. For the brain to recover, it must modify and adapt to this new injury, a process known as neural plasticity. But neuroscientists still have many questions about how the brain rewires, particularly with regard to language.

The fundamental mysteries include how the surviving brain regions after a stroke take over the functions of language and why this reorganization process is more successful in some people than others, says Stephen Wilson, head of the Language Neuroscience Laboratory at Vanderbilt University. “There’s a lot to learn,” he adds.

Part of answering these questions involves understanding how a healthy brain processes and creates language. When humans are young, both the right and left brain hemispheres are heavily involved in speech, according to a 2020 study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. The researchers found that, starting at around six years old, the neural network involved in language gradually becomes more confined to the left hemisphere—although the right hemisphere still plays a role in processing things such as the emotion in someone’s voice.

Young brains are very plastic and far more adept than older brains at responding to injuries. “In the womb and early after birth, neurons are just developing and connections are just forming, so with any stroke during that time, the brain has a massive ability to reorganize and rewire,” says Swathi Kiran, director of the Aphasia Research Laboratory at Boston University.

In fact, a study published this month in PNAS found that, following a stroke in an infant’s left hemisphere, the language network flips over to the right hemisphere. The investigation’s participants, who ranged from nine to 26 years old, have lived very normal and healthy lives despite their early-life strokes, says Elissa Newport, lead author of the study and director of the Center for Brain Plasticity and Recovery at Georgetown University.

How well the brain adapts, however, may be influenced by the size of the lesion caused by the stroke. I had a stroke while in the womb, resulting a hole in my left temporal lobe, a crucial language area. Interestingly, my language network remained in my left hemisphere, possibly because the lesion was small enough that there was sufficient healthy brain tissue left over for that network to operate, Newport suggests.

It’s unclear how long this ability to reorganize language to the opposite hemisphere—or successfully move it to the remaining healthy tissue—lasts. Scientists do know, however, that as people age, the brain’s neural networks, including the one for language, become more fixed. “When [this network] is damaged in adulthood, it’s not like you can just rebuild that circuit elsewhere,” Wilson says. “There are only certain parts of the brain that can do this.”

Consequently, the location of the stroke is a big determinant in whether someone will be able to recover from their aphasia or not. In a study published in April in Brain, Wilson’s lab recruited 334 adults with a left hemisphere stroke, including 218 who were experiencing aphasia, and found that those with a lesion near the front of the brain recovered well from their initial aphasia. This was the case even if the lesion extended into some parts of the left temporal and parietal lobes, respectively located behind the ear and at the back and top of the head.

But people who had significant lesions in the temporoparietal junction, an area in the back of the temporal lobe where it meets the parietal lobe, experienced notable language deficits that lasted far longer than they did in the other adults. This region of the brain has long been known as crucial for language—particularly a part of the back of the left temporal lobe called Wernicke’s area, which was discovered in 1874 by German neurologist Carl Wernicke.

 

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/john-fetterman-shows-how-well-the-brain-recovers-after-stroke/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mind&utm_content=link&utm_term=2022-11-09_featured-this-week&spMailingID=72304463&spUserID=NTQwMDkwNTkwNDU4S0&spJobID=2259585506&spReportId=MjI1OTU4NTUwNgS2


15 comments:

Prof Ryesky said...

I am more concerned about Fetterman's propensity to let dangerous criminals loose than about any diagnosis by a physician who has not personally examined the patient. Fetterman's affinities with the left side of the political spectrum also concern me. His medical situation should be a non-issue.

Garnel Ironheart said...

And no doubt every stupid decision he makes will be papered over, every time he stumbles at a press conference it'll be the people who noticed that get attacked.

Paul Mendlowitz said...

The anti-crazy won for the most part - Oz lost, Fetterman was the only other choice.

Paul Mendlowitz said...

"In sum, we did not get a clean bill of health. We got a diagnosis that our political white blood cells did OK in beating back the metastasizing infection that threatened to kill our whole electoral system. But that infection is still here, which is why the doctor advised, “Behave in healthy ways, build back your strength and return in 24 months for another scan.”

Thomas Friedman for the NYT

Garnel Ironheart said...

Liberals always think there's something wrong with the electoral system when they lose.

Anonymous said...

I am more concern about the regressive Neanderthal ultra-right Republicans telling us how to live our lives, outlawing abortion, banning books ending LGBQ rights and taking us back to before the enlightment.

Anonymous said...

What??? Do you forget that Trump and his election-denying followers tried to stop the legal transfer of the presidency and launched an insurrection because they didn’t like the outcome of the 2020 election?

Garnel Ironheart said...

As opposed to the progressive Elite ultra-left Democrats tellings us how to live our lives, encouraging abortion, forcing children to read books encouraging LGBT lifestyles and taking us forward to a society where a person can justify bestiality because he identifies as an animal?

Paul Mendlowitz said...

Hopefully, tipping the country to the center, where sechel prevails!

Filthydelphia said...

Molester Shlomo Pomerantz is prime example of a Philly boy who didn't know how to learn. Beyond that he was not run of the mill, even quite weird, actually.

https://www.facebook.com/zaakah/posts/5486899051417619

How much was Philly involved in the cover up?

Did molesting in the Fresser camps have anything to do with his broken engagement when he was dumped by Rabbi Chill & his daughter?

Star K with no begodim said...

https://dailyvoice.com/maryland/baltimore/schools/jewish-baltimore-hs-teacher-tech-startup-ceo-busted-on-child-porn-charges/848951/

Zev Steen, teacher at Bnos Yisroel, employee of TAG internet filtering (huh?) & Star K senior researcher for Pesach products & bedikas tolayim. He is also narrator of Star K videos on bug checking.

Street Corner Crazy said...

Pomerantz grew up davening in Torah Vodaas on Shabbos so Belsky may have screamed louder at his Camp Agudah & Camp YTV victims than at Kolko's!

Better late than never? said...

Nechemya Gottlieb & co at TAG, who brought us Citifield tzvantzig yohr tzoo shpet, after Gottlieb needed something to do when forced out of chinuch, have not publicly stated a reason why pedophile Zev Steen was relieved of duties as not stam an employee, ober der DIREKTOR RABBINER of TAG Baltimore. But Gottlieb & co are privately telling the oylam with a straight face that everything is just fine & dandy because, supposedly as they claim, no TAG equipment was used in the production or dissemination of Steen's criminally immoral porno.

Garnel Ironheart said...

Here's the thing about what's going on that should scare everyone.
Back in 1994, the Republicans ran on a platform called Contract For America. Despite Bill Clinton being very popular, they won the House and Senate for the first time in decades. Everyone was shocked. Liberals were depressed. And then the strangest thing happened - Clinton met with Newt Gingrich, they worked together, implemented the contract and America did very well.
What was the problem? In 1996 Clinton ran for re-election and tried to take credit for all the ideas he'd cooperated with the Republicans about. That ended the era of cooperation and the Republicans spent the next 4 years working on impeaching him and blocking any initiatives he had.
And now we are seeing the consequences of that division. Everyone is again acting like something horrible will happen if the GOP takes over Congress. There will be paralysis! Division! Stagnation! Nothing will get done.
Why isn't anyone suggesting that Biden will try to work with the Republicans and hash out policies the compromise and benefit America? Because we'd rather America fall into the tank than compromise and benefit everyone!

Paul Mendlowitz said...

Here's the thing about what's going on that should scare everyone.

*

You're not giving Klain or Blinken enough credit for their Yiddishe kops!(Blinken 25%)