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  1. Jan 25, 2018 · Though they may disagree on the specifics, scientists agree that a human head transplant would be a cognitive nightmare and that the person who'd come out of such a procedure would be that person who owned the head, but with very different, and possibly damaged, brain functions.

  2. You’d feel paralysed! The only time this has been tried was in 1970 when Robert White transplanted the head of a monkey onto the body of another, decapitated monkey. This gruesome hybrid was conscious, but paralysed from the neck down because we can’t yet reattach severed nerves.

  3. The plan would see two teams of surgeons swiftly cut off the heads of two people — one, a person whose body is crippled by, for example, a neurological disease or car crash, the other from a...

  4. Nov 22, 2022 · Some scientists agree the ideal recipient of a new human head should be a young and terminally ill person with no brain damage. The head of this person would be removed and attached to a...

  5. A head transplant or full body transplant is an experimental surgical operation involving the grafting of one organism's head onto the body of another. In many experiments, the recipient's head has not been removed, but in others it has been.

  6. Oct 19, 2023 · A head transplant involves severing the head at the neck, and preserving a part of the spinal cord to fuse it with that of another animal. Following that procedure, one is left with a two-headed hybrid animal.

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  8. Mar 3, 2021 · What obstacle did he face for using the process on a human? So, the strangest part about this story is that it is possible to transplant a head. Like, that's not in question.

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