tamaska:Totally random thought…If Anna’s head injury is deep enough in that area of her
tamaska:Totally random thought…If Anna’s head injury is deep enough in that area of her head that it turns her hair white, then Elsa accidentally froze part of her frontal lobe? So, Anna ended up with traumatic brain injury to her frontal lobe.hm. The frontal lobe controls reasoning, motor skills, higher level cognition, and expressive language. It is also generally more concerned with non-verbal aspects of communication, such as the awareness of emotions in one’s facial expressions. It’s also in charge of picking up auditory signs like the tone of voice when someone is angry, sad, or scared. Another thing it controls are your voluntary muscles - the ones used to walk, run, dance, throw a football or make an other conscious movement. Spatial orientation, or the ability to determine the position of your body in space, is also a function of the frontal lobes.Finally, it allows us to reason, make judgments, make plans for the near and far future, make choices, take action, solve problems and generally control our living environment.Damage to the frontal lobe can, aside from affecting all of the above, can lead to changes in attention as well as increased risk-taking. hm.I guess that explains why she’s kinda clumsy, prone to impulsive risk-taking, and didn’t quite pick up on Elsa’s facial expressions indicating she wanted to tell Anna about her powers in private, among other things.And normally, you can help the brain recover from such an injury with rehabilitation. Which obviously didn’t happen in the movie.Bottom line: they have shitty parents.#disneydidtheresearch -- source link
#excellent meta#frozen