Birthday: September 17th Categories: Temporal lobe, Dopamine Hero name: Opioid Origin Story: One day Preston Zimmerman was tinkering with one of his dad's creations. His father, a renowned nuclear chemist and physicist, was working on an incubator that could control fusion of Uranium and Palladium to give off extreme amounts of never-ending, reliable, and clean energy. By accident, Preston popped open the door of the incubator and all the energy was released. The energy hit Preston in the head sending him flying across the room through the glass glass window out into the lake. The incubator was left open and demolished every object and person in the building. Preston's father along with his little brother were killed and it was because of his idiocy. Preston nearly drowns in the lake but is rescued by a nearby couple. The couple take Preston in, trying to console him and talk about what happened but to no avail. Weeks have passed by and Preston has done nothing but stay...
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The Test I took involving memory were: - Number memory test in which I got to 9 numbers - problem solving quiz where I got 54 out of 80 - another problem solving quiz where I got a 78 out of 100 I would say that the number quiz is relatively accurate considering the time to memorize the number. My memory is probably just average and by the time I got to the 10th number I got distracted, thought about something else, and forgot about the number. Both problem solving quizzes summarized how I was a pretty good problem solver although my methods of problem solving were a little hit and miss. It also explained that I tend to think outside the box a lot of times and am creative with the way I solve problems. Regarding if gun would help memory, I feel as if him could help with memory but only if used right. For example if u chew the same flavor gum when you’re studying when you’re taking a test you will associate what you have to memorize with the gum and it will help y...