Brain damage or brain injury (BI) is the destruction or degeneration of brain cells. Brain injuries occur due to a wide range of internal and external factors. A common category with the greatest number of injuries is traumatic brain injury (TBI) following physical trauma or head injury from an outside source, and the term acquired brain injury (ABI) is used in appropriate circles to differentiate brain injuries occurring after birth from injury due to a disorder or congenital malady.
In general, brain damage refers to significant, undiscriminating trauma-induced damage, while neurotoxicity typically refers to selective, chemically induced neuron damage.
Brain injuries often create impairment or disability that can vary greatly in severity. In cases of serious brain injuries, the likelihood of areas with permanent disability is great, including neurocognitive deficits, delusions (often, to be specific, monothematic delusions), speech or movement problems, and intellectual disability. There will also be personality changes. The most severe cases result in coma or even persistent vegetative state. Even a mild incident can have long-term effects or cause symptoms to appear years later.
Brain damage is the destruction or degeneration of brain cells.
Brain damage or Brain Damage may also refer to:
"Brain Damage" is the ninth track from English rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon. It was sung on record by Roger Waters, who would continue to sing it on his solo tours. David Gilmour sang the lead vocal when Pink Floyd performed it live on their 1994 tour (as can be heard on Pulse). The band originally called this track "Lunatic" during live performances and recording sessions.
When the band reconvened after the American leg of the Meddle tour, Roger Waters brought with him a prototype version of "Brain Damage" along with other songs such as "Money". He had been playing the song during the recording of the Meddle album in 1971, when it was called "The Dark Side of the Moon". Eventually this title would be used for the album itself. The song seemed to be partially inspired by their former band member Syd Barrett who had endured a mental breakdown. After road testing, the new suite entitled "A Piece for Assorted Lunatics", the song was recorded in October along with "Any Colour You Like". The piece represents Waters' association with acoustic-tinged ballads, and along with "If" and "Grantchester Meadows", "Brain Damage" uses a simple melody and delivery. David Gilmour actively encouraged Waters to sing the song, even though at this time he wasn't particularly confident about his vocal abilities.
Brain Damage Films is a US-based worldwide independent film production company and distribution company. It was founded in 2001 by Darrin Ramage.
The company distributes a variety of horror and shock exploitation movies in many formats, including DVD, Blu-Ray, and cable, satellite, and internet Video On Demand.
The company's films are noted for their horror aspects and Z movie budgets. They are also known for a variety of shock/exploitation films, most notably the Traces of Death series, which was produced in response to the popularity of the Faces of Death series.
The films usually contain sexuality, nudity, gore and graphic violence, and other elements common to horror movies, making "Brain Damage" a fitting name. Founder Darrin Ramage is quoted as saying "everyone is looking for B and B: blood and boobs."
Some notable films from Brain Damage Films are the Traces of Death series, Fear of the Dark, Death of a Ghost Hunter, Terror Toons, Zombies Anonymous, Strange Things Happen at Sundown, The Great American Snuff Film, RetarDEAD, Monsturd, 7 Nights of Darkness, Hell's Highway, Goth, Operation: Nazi Zombies, the Skeleton Key series, and The Abducted (aka Match.Dead).
Life is like a vehement vortex, evil hands draw me into it.
Down into the depths of confusion. Need a gulp (cause) there's
a storm in my head.
Now I'm the man. I'm a winner, the holy bottle gives me strength to live.
(I) ride with wind of satisfaction. Ecstasy - only one way to get it.
I'm cryin' help me screamin', pure shock, my blood is steamin'.
My damned brain's going insane.
Wet friend I need your touch now, need your protection somehow.
Take me, take my mind to be.
Now, you're in my thoughts and nightmares, my helpless mind is possessed
by you, 'cause you're the only sense of my living, you took my soul, you're
the storm in my head.
My hand, my body's tremblin'. You are my God of living.
of sadness, of dying.
Our love - and hate-relation, a road with one more station
of mania, of dying.
BRAIN DAMAGE - BRAIN DAMAGE
I perish - no more feeling, last alcoholic creedence
alone with my nightmare.
No hope and no escapin', it's just my life you're takin'