Scientists Point to Brain Region of 'Free Won't'

Research adds to the evidence suggesting that brain dysfunction can compromise free will

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Brain Dysfunction

Karen Kline

11/26/2007 9:14:27 AM

I feel as if this is one of the most important things I've read lately. I have some brain injury and damage and I've experienced suddenly getting so frustrated I start screaming at people... which has caused me to avoid talking on the phone, which is where it tends to happen. (I hardly see anyone because I'm housebound.) This is so completely different from how I was previously. It's unsettling.

Because my dysfunction began with a vitamin B12 deficiency, that led to impaired feeling, that led to a fall where I hit my head, and led to tetanus when I couldn't feel a broken darning needle in my toe, I've done a website on how to recognize if you are low on B12: www.health-boundaries-bite.com