Stroke damage is always somewhere in the brain. However, you cannot say that every person who has had a stroke and is in a coma has had the stroke in the same part of the brain. Strokes can affect just about any area of the brain.
When a stroke effects the brain stem it effects the whole body locking them in that sleep-like coma state. Blood flow is restricted to the brain and the entire brain is impacted. The person effected will not be able to speak, see, or function below the neck area.
The physical hard outer structure that helps to protect the brain from becoming damaged is called the Cranium also known as the skull.
if it is only a tiny tiny area of tissue that is damaged it will take a shortish amount of time if you have the right medicine and help that you need if it is a large area of brain tissue that is damaged then it is quite likely that it will never heal and will be permanently damaged.
It is more likely to leave the baby brain damaged or physically damaged.
Well i think it realy depends on how badly brain damaged you are.
cuz otherwise ur brain would fall out, and the brain is a delicate organ, which means it needs to be protected. for example, if u were hit in the head with a ball, without the skull, ur brain would be damaged
Brain damaged people may react slowly to questions and events.
No, unraveling your brain would not result in a long noodle-like structure. The brain is a complex organ made up of billions of nerve cells, fibers, and connections that cannot be simply unraveled into a single structure.
Is a Concution I believe that is how you spell it.
Wernicke's Area
A damaged brain shows some measure of plasticity, and it has the ability to rewire itself.