"I want to ask you something." Without being polite to his brother, Cao Zhao sat down.
"Ask Li Yaxi?" Cao Yong most likely guessed where he had been before and said, "They haven't done a CT review on her for the time being, and they haven't sent us a consultation notice."
"I know, I just went to ask."
I learned that my student was planning to propose to a patient.
Whether the patient agrees or not, this is probably a difficult situation for the student.
"In any case, he (Dai Nanhui) has taken the subject of death seriously and is much better than some people." Dr. Cao Yong said.
The comparison between Dai Nanhui and Dai Nanhui is those people who knew that Teacher Lu was not going to live long but were unwilling to face the issue of death head-on. Finally, they could not get out of the shadow after Teacher Lu passed away. The old tune is repeated here. It does not mean that doctors can do it.
To face death very calmly.
Teacher Lu is an old-timer and knows this very well, so he does his best to give these people psychological buffer time.
Unfortunately, not everyone can do what Teacher Lu wishes.
"I heard that Zhu Huicang said that he wanted to take his wife to see a psychiatrist, and I came to ask your opinion." Cao Zhao asked.
Dr. Li Xiaobing is one of them. After a year, he keeps crying in dreams.
Cao Yong did not deny that this happened.
"What did this person dream about? I was just about to ask you. I heard that Yingying told you that she had a dream. What do you think of her dream?" Cao Zhao said that he wanted to ask Lao San about the whole story and continued to think about it, "
What’s more, Dr. Fu’s fiancée also has a dream?”
Dream, what is it.
It is said that dreams that people have are called subconscious dreams, which are not illusory and are related to reality.
So the so-called precognitive dream, the sense of déjà vu just mentioned, the scene in the dream appears in reality, is it a dream? Is it reality?
"Isn't this the hippocampus effect?" Cao Zhao said.
As the brother of a neurosurgeon, it is impossible for Dr. Cao Zhao to know nothing about brain-related medicine. Therefore, he felt that his brother should have mentioned this matter to his wife early in the morning.
What are you dreaming about? This is obviously the hippocampus effect of your brain.
What is the hippocampus effect?
Let me first talk about how strange the human brain is. It is not as rational as you think.
The simplest example, as mentioned before, is what Dr. Cao Zhao, a pediatrician, knows best: children of a certain age cannot distinguish reality from the illusory world, which leads them to believe that their dreams are happening in reality.
This is often the reason why some adults don’t understand and hate children: You lied!
Of course, the reason why children are like this is because their brains are immature. Are mature brains really perfect?
Medical science has long discovered that the human body has never grown to perfection.
The hippocampus effect can be regarded as the inheritance of growth defects.
There may be errors in information coordination or processing in the brain, causing people to mistake what they see in front of them as something that has appeared in dreams before.
Therefore, the hippocampal effect is called the phenomenon of visual sensation and visual perception.
How does Dr. Cao Yong, a neurosurgery expert, view this point of view: "This is a psychological hypothesis."
What is psychology in Western medicine? Psychology is often hailed as the "alternative" in Western medicine. It can be said that Western medicine is ridiculed by Chinese medicine and is half-measured. You don't have to say it to me, and I don't need to say it to you as a model.
Psychology, like traditional Chinese medicine, usually uses phenomena and hypotheses summarized from clinical observation experience.
In other words, the hippocampal effect cannot explain all clinical phenomena and no evidence can be found. Doesn’t Dr. Cao Yong often say this? Schrödinger’s cat is suitable for psychological treatment. In the same way, Schrödinger’s cat is suitable for some unexplained traditional Chinese medicine treatments.