domingo, 6 de marzo de 2011

Sensory Deprivation and It's Affect on the Brain

Sensory Deprivation and It's Affect on the Brain



By: Jean Luc M. 

                    Could sensory deprivation really turn you crazy? Well, I believe it could. Right after the video that we saw in class, I could infer that out of 6 participants in the test by psychologist, 5 (five) of the participants left the cells transformed. So could this change a person for life? Well I believe that it does, because without our sense we are nothing, we can’t smell, touch, see, and even understand what another person is trying to tell. Around the world, many countries have used this technique to overcome the enemies SPYS; and it has given great results. Which by logic, you could infer that this technique has become more and more common in special military bases.

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              Why is it so efficient? Well there are many theories which conclude on why is this threatening technique so efficient. I believe that it’s because a person suffers without all his senses, but there has been many changes to this. Instead of lacking of sense, they over give them sense. This causes a major effect on the person. But this is not it, they also use to make them have for example, One day they can’t use their senses at all; but right after the next morning they have an over sense acts, in which they over stimulate their sense.  In conclusion I believe this is a efficient technique, and that it is very malicious and connote. 

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