Most Evil - Season 2 / Episode 3 - Delusional Killers
There’s this TV series, “Most Evil,” where forensic psychiatrists rate killers on a scale from 1-22, with 22 being “most evil.”
Season 2 / Episode 3 deals with Psychotic and Delusional Thinking. The main source is a dysfunctional prefrontal cortex.
Dr. Stephen Simmervile, head of pediatrics at St. Mary’s - Corwin Hospital in Pueblo Colorado, has testified that the infants born to moms who used marijuana while pregnant all have abnormalities to the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. It’s about one in every 7-10 births.
Simmerville mentions that these infants are followed up with brain scans at ages 8 and as teenagers, and the damaged areas do not heal.
The effected people all have the potential to develop the Delusional Thinking that’s evidenced in Most Evil.
This may explain the violent behavior witnessed with marijuana users.
gfs 2020-09-19
Season 2 / Episode 3 deals with Psychotic and Delusional Thinking. The main source is a dysfunctional prefrontal cortex.
Dr. Stephen Simmervile, head of pediatrics at St. Mary’s - Corwin Hospital in Pueblo Colorado, has testified that the infants born to moms who used marijuana while pregnant all have abnormalities to the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. It’s about one in every 7-10 births.
Simmerville mentions that these infants are followed up with brain scans at ages 8 and as teenagers, and the damaged areas do not heal.
The effected people all have the potential to develop the Delusional Thinking that’s evidenced in Most Evil.
This may explain the violent behavior witnessed with marijuana users.
gfs 2020-09-19