Beatrice, now you know I'm not into older movies. I've seen the trailer and it seems sooo boring.
So Stacy, have you watched this movie called "Regarding Henry"?
I don't mean to interrupt, but, Stacy was it? You don't know about Regarding Henry?
Do you need something, sir?
I'm a psychology major, too, and it's very important. At least when it comes to understanding brain functions.
No. Should I? Is it important or something?
Of course it's important! You are majoring psychology and taking anatomy and you haven't even watched it, yet!
Sure, we don't mind.
Okay. Jason and Stacy, let's go on a walk. A change of scenery might clear things up.
Sir, what's your name?
Jason.
I hope you're familiar with OpenStax Psychology book, Stacy. In Chapter 3: Biopsychology, section 3.4, that chapter mentions that the frontal lobe is responsible for reasoning, motor control, emotion, and language. When Henry was shot in his brain, he was unable to coordinate his movements. And that makes sense because of what I just said about motor control.
Yeah, and according to a journal we had to read for psychology, "Frontal Lobe and Psychopathy", the frontal lobe is in charge of cognitive processes like decision making, planning, behavior, attention, judgment, working memory, and impulse control.
Remember that one scene where Henry wandered out of the apartment and into the street and just randomly bought a puppy?
Yeah! That definitely shows that there was some damage to his frontal lobe. He did that without considering the consequences.
And remember when Henry was sitting with his coworkers at the law firm and they were talking about a case?
You're at home!
Oh! Thanks for taking me home Josh and Ashley! Oh, and thanks for the lesson in sociology! I sure learned a loooot. Good night!
Wake up!
Henry was not paying attention at all. The journal I read said the frontal lobe is in charge of attention. There's definitely some damage present. He was acting like a kid.
Now that you know the basics of "Regarding Henry", we can really get into the scientific's and the anatomy of-
She's sleeping.
*Sigh* Let's carry her home.
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