Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Giving Away My Brain

Synaptic Gasp by Flynn-Burhoe
I don't remember now where I learned of the Harvard Brain Bank, but several weeks ago I made a note for myself to look into donating my brain after death for medical study. Every so often, I am reminded to look further into this. When those reminders come, I hit the snooze button.

The thing is, it's tough to give away your brain.

I am an organ donor. Pledging organs is easier to do, I think, because I am not my heart or my liver or my lungs. I am, however, my brain. That's how I see myself. I live inside my skull. I imagine there are pulleys and cables that animate my limbs, that make me smile, that make me jump out of the way of cars.

This is the case and I know it is not the case. Everything in the Universe that I know or have ever known has been inside my brain.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is it still in your brain after you die?

10:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why not donate your entire body? My mother died last February, just shy of her 90th birthday. She'd "willed" her body to the UofW School of Medicine in 1976. They were pleased to receive her final gift and surprised at how long ago she'd made the decision.

5:27 PM  
Anonymous Pam Steinke said...

Are you EVER going to post a new post?????

1:16 AM  

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