04-22-2009, 05:33 AM
Eh, the majority of the sensory portions are in the cortex portion of the brain. It wouldn't be able to see, hear, feel, taste or anything like that if it had a complete lack of either of it's hemispheres. It clearly has SOME of it's cortex left or it would be literally laying perfectly still, unmoving and silent. It appears to have a lesser extent of the malformation, but it is still mentally crippled beyond the fever dreams of the most retarded of those with downs syndrome, and probably completely unable of any coherent thought. Those take place on the surface of the brain in the frontal and prefrontal lobes for the most part. It's not even technically brain dead, it's just missing massive portions of what makes it more human a d less fleshy automaton.
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