For this neuro note I chose to watch the movie, “The Theory of Everything.” This movie depicts the famous theoretical physicist Steven Hawking and how he fell in love with his future wife Jane, while being diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The actor Eddie Redmayne portrays the bright mind of Hawking and actress Felicity Jones portrays Jane Hawking his wife. As a young child, I always wondered how the famous physicist became wheelchair bound and why he had to have his voice projected from a computer. During this movie, I now know just how bad ALS can progress and affect the human body. This fatal disease damages the motor neurons that extend from the brain and spinal cord, which then cause the motor neurons to eventually die. This affects one’s ability to control voluntary muscles that include walking, talking, eating, and every other daily activity one may perform. After I finished this movie, I wanted to do more research on this strange disease. I found that it is es...
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