ZRS Board Member, Dr. Bradley Voytek, gave a talk on zombie brain function at Nerd Night SF last month. It was a follow up to his joint lecture with fellow Board Member, Dr. Timothy Verstynen, at zomBcon in late 2010. In case you missed one or both, here’s the video:
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Wouldn’t the zombie’s brain necrotize along with the rest of its body?
Fantastic presentation. Sorry I missed the poster at SFN. I’d love to see the manuscript. feel free to list me as a potential reviewer. I suggest Annals of Improbable Research…
C’est bon!
This video is particularly enlightening. The zombie phenomenon is quite fascinating and knowledge of true neuro-scientists taking on projects such as mapping of the zombie brain is pretty cool. I do believe the definition of the zombie disorder is excellent and could be a truly foreseeable disorder with the constantly evolving slews of diseases and virus’s plaguing the globe.