Human brain is an adaptable machine. But, in a small interval of time, it acts like a hardwired machine. That interval widens with the age. And it's comfortable within its boundary as far as the boundaries are not touched. Any event that pushes its boundary will break it down. The interesting part is, as it's adaptable, it tends to rewire to tune to aberrations. But in some unfortunate cases the brain doesn't get back to its previous normal state, which leads to permanent damage.
Friday, February 22, 2008
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