Can anyone explain that to me? Or links or somethin? I dunno if i need to go into detail bout it or not but if i do just ask if thatll help the answer. Thank you.
Not really. They're pretty much.. Not quite there..
Another example, damage done to Wernicke's Area doesn't prevent a person from moving, it makes them unable to understand other people's speech yet they can talk fine. On the other hand, damage to Broca's Area prevents a person from talking properly yet they can understand properly.
They're not always a vegetable, although they can be. Anyone who says they always are is clearly wrong.
I'm not sure what answer you want as I don't want to, nor do I know, all of the possible disorders from brain damage. Be more specific.
Clinical features The individual is often in a coma or a state of diminished consciousness, which lasts for hours, and may extend to days or weeks. Symptoms often include: • Reduced ability to respond to stimuli • Changes in muscle tone • Difficulties in respiration and other vital functions • Increased intra-cranial pressure or fluid buildup, requiring monitoring and, in some cases, neurosurgery.
http://www.nfb.org/images/nfb/Publications/bm/bm08/bm0802/bm080214.htm