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It's a biological othering of deprived children – they're sub-human because they've got part of their brain missing.
Are these connections in the brain missing entirely, or are people unable to recognize faces and voices simply unable to use these links in some way?
True-to-form, Hertzfeldt describes the character as "Mary Poppins but with part of [her] brain missing" in a recent Reddit AMA promoting the film.
He has no reaction to his parents' constant bickering, mooching down the stairs after a noisy ruck just to reference a gory film he watched, like someone with half their brain missing.
— is the reptilian brain really just a mammalian brain missing most of the parts?
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If, during a professor's lecture, students start checking out peers of the opposite sex sitting nearby, are their brains missing out on vital knowledge or working on the more important agenda of finding a mate?
Try not to lose your mind over this one: The fate of 100 brains missing from the University of Texas (UT), Austin, has been revealed.
A number of stories have appeared in the news in recent months about people with chunks of their brains missing or damaged.
You may have seen our favorite (if not-so-shocking) headline this week: 100 Brains Missing in Texas!
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