Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Chapter 3449 【3449】Horror Eyesight

How do you find out where your interests lie?

Pedagogy can be used as an example. Educators advocate that parents take their children to cast a wide net to find interesting points.

Some parents take their children to learn all kinds of things for this reason, hoping to dig out their children's interests. It turned out that even if the child showed a strong interest in the piano, after taking the child to practice the piano, the child suddenly changed from liking it to hating it.

Does the brain's interests come and go?

From a medical point of view, going back to the most basic anatomy, anatomy has long told you that nerves will reshape, but it is difficult for nerve cells to grow again after they die, so there are many sequelae after brain injury. This statement shows that it is impossible for the brain's point of interest to change in a short period of time.

The only reason that can explain the above phenomenon can only be: this interest is not that interest, you have found the wrong interest.

Looking at it this way, interest is really hard to find, and you think that if you find the result, it will run away from your hand.

In fact, it is correct to cast the net widely in pedagogy, and it is also correct to observe the human body's emotional and other reactions to things to judge whether it is a point of interest. The only thing wrong is this observer's level.

To discover a person's interest, the intelligence level of ordinary people is really difficult to do. For reference, what is the purpose of many parents of students to pursue a good teacher?

Can a good teacher really understand the in-depth principle of discovering students' interest points, that is, the medical principle? Obviously not. This is why it is impossible for a teacher who claims to be very powerful to make 100% of all the students he has taught become masters in all walks of life.

It can only be said that the good teacher has thoroughly understood some phenomena and hit some luck.

Not to mention the teacher, the doctor must thoroughly understand the medical principles in this area, because it is almost difficult to understand the mystery of it.

The specific analysis is like this. First of all, the definition of "interest" in medicine is clarified. As mentioned in the above experiment, it must be some kind of external stimulus, which can increase the activity of the brain function and then improve the efficiency of the brain.

This external stimulus, you can think of it as the key to open the door with sesame seeds, one word and one action, to open the door of the human body's brain treasure house. In other words, a rare power supply is connected to the brain, so that the brain instantly runs as if it is loaded with rocket power.

What a successful observer has to do is how to observe the key.

In medicine, we will first explore the person's previous experience, find out the past success history of the "patient" like investigating the "medical history", and find clues to unlock the key. Finally, do verification again to check whether it is the key.

Find it again and again, sift it again and again, and finally sift out a more accurate key.

The above is the process, and when it comes to specific steps, it is ultimately up to the observer's eyes and brain to observe the reaction of the subject's brain to external stimuli in order to observe the key.

For neurosurgeons, they can observe the coordination of hands and feet, observe people's emotional reactions to things, and even observe people's eye movements, etc., and finally make a comprehensive medical judgment based on all reaction symptoms.

What is the biggest difficulty here lies in the subtleties.

It is easy for a doctor to see a patient because the symptoms shown are different from those of normal people.

To observe normal subtleties from normal people, what level of naked eyesight is this?

Can an instrument replace the naked eye? Didn't it say that scans can be checked with fMRI?

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