And after your brain has finished developing and you maybe have an accident or something like that, then that would be a regular type of brain damage. Cerebral palsy happens when your brain is still developing, so when you're very young.And because of that, as you develop, your body will develop differently.
When the survival instinct goes on, it diverts the blood supply, the oxygen, away from that cerebral part of our brain.That's the part of the brain where the decision making is, the problem solving is.
Aren't you jealous? I have what is called cerebral palsy. And cerebral palsy is a spectrum, and the symptoms are totally different, depending on the person with CP. In my case, I shake all the time.
And these two different parts to the brain are jockeying for position. The cerebral brain wants to control those visceral drives. This role, gut part of the brain wants full expression of those drives.
they Yeah, no, I I absolutely. But I think you can be sort of rational about it. You can be cerebral about it. Certainly there are things the other side does that annoy me, but you know, like my my fundamental bias is that just most people are good people and to the extent that they do something you disagree with, it's either because they screwed
I was also curious, this is a very interesting novel, I think, to adapt, because it is-- it's a psychological thriller, so it's inherently incredibly cerebral . And I was curious what process you went through in terms of thinking about how to represent that visually on screen, because I think the movie makes a lot of really interesting choices about how to sort of represent that disquiet visually.
What's interesting is more the Jim Sheridan, Daniel Day Lewis version of that, which is yes. This person had cerebral palsy. But he resisted. He was a poet.
And it started being magical as people started really getting better. So I coached this cerebral palsy boy who came to me.
And recently, I was contacted by someone who said, your site has really encouraged me to take my daughter to Japan. She has cerebral palsy and cannot walk very long distances. So she needs a wheelchair to usually get around.
little video this is my good friend the only thing I was told about her is that she was diagnosed with cerebral py her mom then put her in my arms and this video is what happened after and for those who don't know CP is a wide range sometimes it's not visible at all and unless the person told you you would
quite a problem although I love the diversity in this room. Um, so ultimately I really love to think about the way in which we can create experiences that activate our cerebral um, conditions so that we can move towards a more sustainable future as a collective species. Sounds way more complicated than it actually is. I make
And Adverb Adder, saves all that typing, and thinking. in the cerebral cortex, much more than most people.
I'm glad to be here, of course I think it's every kid's dream, even before Google was invented, to visit a place like this because there's so much cerebral popcorn here just walking around. And what a grand place to work.
So it just diverts the blood away, turns on the fight or flight. And since the cerebral brain processes information so much slower than the limbic brain, it can't stop it. How many people have noticed this?
Inflammation is intended for a good thing. limbic brain and the cerebral brain.
He wasn't diagnosed, he wasn't tested, he wasn't treated in time and he suffered brain damage. He has cerebral palsy and he requires special care the rest of his life. And not long after that, her husband Pat had a tumor that they were initially told was
Mark Hoppus: Talk to my attorneys. I'm cerebral and the other way I get to be the kid that I always wanted to be and always maintained being eternal youth, the spirit of having that angst.
mindfulness in other words he wanted us to walk the talk not just some cerebral Tech talk but to do it to do mindfulness and sure enough when we open reservations for this event
You take -- I'm trying to think of people -- you take Conan O'Brien and you put him with Chris Farley. And then that is a mix that makes for good sketch comedy. Because when one gets too cerebral , the other pulls it out. And it's -- it actually does work. And too much of one or the other usually is not good.
the onset of cerebral edema we have a lot of problems on our hand we now have to get down with two people that are
Everything was so cerebral , they wanted to get emotional again.
So we started off as a pretty cerebral species.
The tissue is kept alive in artificial cerebral spinal fluid, warmed, oxygenated.
So they divide up the cerebral cortex into separate domains.
Are you afraid you'll contract cerebral palsy just by the very taint of my touch?
And it started being magical as people started really getting better. It doesn't matter whether you are cerebral palsy or not.
And the brain is flooded with cerebral spinal fluid, that just cleans it.
Like, the idea that everyone should be equal is just so disgusting, right? And often the kids with cerebral palsy are put with the kids with the intellectual disabilities, because we slur, and we drag words, and some of us
Like, the idea that everyone should be equal is just so disgusting, right? I've had people with cerebral palsy that are fighting with their colleges and feeling totally defeated reach out to me.
And it kind of moved from a cerebral placed to kind of a gut place.
And it becomes this very cerebral thing where you think like, "You're cooks.
So these bats have among the largest cerebral cortexes in the mammalian world because of these reciprocal things. So then you can say, "OK, well these bats have these reciprocal
turn out to be idiosyncratically cerebral ? A true, original kid whose unqualifiedable abilities would lift the discourse in every class he enrolled in. How could you know that
It's not just eating cerebrally , what I think I should eat, or eating centrally, what I'm hungry for.
It's been a battle for sure because being diagnosed with cerebral palsy when I was 14, I grew up always knowing that there was something wrong,
especially if you layer on the fact that you have cerebral palsy on top of it.
And there's different types of CP and with cerebral palsy specifically, there's such a wide range of cases.
I was ignorant to the word "disability." I was ignorant to cerebral palsy.
So my work did not start with any cerebral motivation or intellectual ideas.
And yet some of these things can seem a little bit cerebral .
My mother's father passed away with a stroke or cerebral hemorrhage when she was nine.
People that are-- the last name is more cerebral in terms of his concepts, but they were actually very emotional too.
But he just somehow knew that there was a -- the best mix for Saturday Night Live and something I tried to apply at 30 Rock was to take a mix of Harvard people or Harvard-style people, very cerebral , very organized, and then to mix them with kind of visceral, fun sort of Chicago people. So you take -- Eric Schmidt: These are two rather broad brushes, I might add. >>Tina Fey: They are.
called Charlotte. She's got cerebral palsy.
of the nervous system, especially the cerebral cortex that can occur, as we develop and change, for better or worse in life.
So the point is the neural circuitry involved in that behavior didn't involve my cerebral cortex.
That was visual information going to your amygdala and then later goes to your cerebral cortex, but you've already acted.
Yeah. Because he has a disability called cerebral palsy, and it just means that he doesn't have a lot of balance.
available to the deaf, to people with cerebral palsy, to people with dementia maybe-- I mean, I'm serious.
And it started being magical as people started really getting better. And it was really striking because I called out-- I know people with cerebral palsy-- and it was so dramatic, the improvement there.