BrainWaves: A Neurology Podcast

#83 Halloween Special: Zombies in neurology

10.31.2017 - By Jim Siegler, MD | Neurologist | Father | Friend of dogsPlay

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If you don't think zombies exist, this episode might convince you otherwise. Two neurologists discuss the history and the neuroscience behind zombie-ism, and the reality of it, in this week's special installment of BrainWaves. Our zombie producer is Dr. James E. Siegler with the help of zombie expert, Dr. Brian Hanrahan. Our zombie music was courtesy of Andrew Sacco, Ars Sonor, and Little Glass Men. Our studio zombie is Erika Mejia. Content from zombie books, movies, and news events are also included. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for routine clinical decision making. Not that we know how to treat zombies anyway. REFERENCES Smith TC. Zombie infections: Epidemiology, treatment, and prevention. Bmj. 2015;351:h6423 Adams AJ, Banister SD, Irizarry L, Trecki J, Schwartz M, Gerona R. "Zombie" outbreak caused by the synthetic cannabinoid amb-fubinaca in new york. The New England journal of medicine. 2017;376:235-242 Gilmour SJ, Saito E, Yoneoka D. Importance of survival strategies after a zombie pandemic. Bmj. 2016;532:i259 Hughes DP, Andersen SB, Hywel-Jones NL, Himaman W, Billen J, Boomsma JJ. Behavioral mechanisms and morphological symptoms of zombie ants dying from fungal infection. BMC Ecol. 2011;11:13

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