WHAT IF JFK HAD SURVIVED THE FINAL HEAD SHOT?

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JFK Survival Scenario: Head Wound Impact
This analysis examines the hypothetical outcome of John F. Kennedy surviving the fatal head shot, focusing on the neurological damage inflicted on his brain's right occipital, parietal, and temporal lobes. It details the functions of these brain regions and the likely sensory and cognitive impairments resulting from their injury. The text concludes that even with survival, JFK would have experienced severe neurological disability, including visual field loss, sensory and motor deficits, spatial awareness problems, and likely a vegetative or minimally conscious state, requiring extensive care. Essentially, he would not have retained normal function.

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