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  • A Harvard Psychiatrist Explains Zombie Neurobiology - Zombies - io9

    "In Night of the Living Dead, zombies are brought back from the dead by a "mysterious force" that allows their brains to continue functioning. But how exactly does a zombie brain function? Finally, a Harvard psychiatrist has the answers. Through education Dr. Steven C. Schlozman... more

    Reviewed by aluis Jul 04, 03:53pm ( 40 reviews ) io9.com

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  • Rated by pjocall on Aug 29, 10:14am

    Interesting theory. Read through for the punchline at the end. Ouch! :)Found on the pages of PinheadX
  • Rated by Koncur on Jul 12, 4:31am

    Fascinating read about Zombies and Neurobiology.
  • Rated by decoy321 on Jul 07, 2:36am

    i learned, and i lol'd!
  • Rated by aluis on Jul 04, 3:53pm

    "In Night of the Living Dead, zombies are brought back from the dead by a "mysterious force" that allows their brains to continue functioning. But how exactly does a zombie brain function? Finally, a Harvard psychiatrist has the answers. Through education Dr. Steven C. Schlozman is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and a lecturer at the Harvard School of Education. He is also an avid sci-fi and horror fan - and, apparently, the world's leading authority on the neurobiology of the living dead. He has even drafted a fake medical journal article on the zombie plague, which he calls Ataxic Neurodegenerative Satiety Deficiency Syndrome, or ANSD (the article has five authors: one living, three "deceased" and one "humanoid infected")."
  • Rated by designjunkies on Jun 27, 1:16pm

    An important article for those in areas which may have Zombie possibilities. Stay informed!
  • Rated by Neticule on Jun 20, 7:23am

    A Harvard Psychiatrist Explains Zombie Neurobiology. LoL :)
  • Rated by zombiegiraffe on Jun 18, 6:18am

    but of course.
  • Rated by TianYi1 on Jun 17, 10:16pm

    Hahaha, wow. This is pretty interesting.