When I was nursing I had a patient with this condition. We had to make sure her hand was tied down at all times. If it wasn't it would start to tear her hair out. By the time she died, she was almost entirely bald. I'll never forget that lady, everyone just felt so horrible for her.
@@DarkWarchieffthere's another syndrom where the body doesn't recognize the limb (as in you can't close your eyes and touch your nose with it), or part of the limb to a very specific point. Some of those people can spend decades finding a doctor who will amputate a perfectly good limb. I suspect they would have very similar issues.
@@DarkWarchieffI think it would be better to tie the arm in the body so it couldn't move or something. Amputation could result in even more areas of the body developing the same condition.
I would rather lose my left arm than live with something like this! I had no idea that this kind of thing exist at all! This seems inconceivable to me!
Oh its real. My aunt got this in 2010 when she got the H1N1 vaccine. It was a bit different then this but she would lose full control of her left arm and hand and it would spasm sometimes to point where she would have to go to hospital. It was so bad i remember one time bunch of her bones got broken and dislocated in the hand after a attack. I remember her telling me when it would happen it was like someone else had control of her body! I wish she was still around unfortunately she passsed away 1 year after covid due to heart problems. I miss her.
@@Narwhal12 No her doctor put her on some seizure medication for when it would happen to slow it down.. it eventually got better but she still had issues like no feeling in her finger tips and only could partially close her fist
@@descentmvmseems like she could better have the flu then the vaccine against it. This is why so many people didnt want the covid vaccine, the cure is worse then the sickness itself
I saw a story featuring a guy with alien hand syndrome he got from a car accident. He also had OCD. So imagine the torture of that. He treated it by keeping a rosary in his left hand and count the beads to keep the hand busy.
@@wannabecar8733Why would anyone of sensible logical mind pray to something that died? God is the Creator of life and death and yet you worship a mortal messenger He sent? What an embarrassment and perverted twist of the obvious, clear truth.
If it hasn't already been mentioned here, the famous 60s film Dr Strangelove, starring Peter Sellers, has the best depiction of this bizarre affliction that I've ever seen. In the film you see his hand literally trying to strangle himself, while he is attempting to fight it off with his other hand. It is pure acting/performance genius, as is most of the rest of the movie...
Split brain syndrome is truly one of the most fascinating things I've heard of regarding our brain. This video isn't about it, but reminded me of it as it's very related. I sense that you may make one about that as well.
Split brain syndrome makes me existential. Makes me wonder if there's another consciousness inside mine, and everyone else's head that simply cannot speak.
@@redhusky7439 that is the creepiest Brew video out of all of them for me because I literally sit on an office chair to play on my computer every single day
Well, when we think about it - we are just a bunch of cells trying to work together to survive. When the connections between them break up in one way or another, and they cannot communicate - they just work on their own
I think I've actually come across this one! One of the readers at my church while growing up had an "alien hand" that he would occasionally have to wrestle with his other to keep from twitching. I don't think it could do anything complex like some of the examples in the video, but its twitching made is pretty much unusable. Both him and his wife were pretty sweet people from what I remember.
The brain can sometimes compensate, especially in congenital cases, for abnormalities in very extreme levels! There's a woman that was born without a cerebellun and didn't find out untill much later. Her brain had shifted the functions around and accomodated enough that there weren't many noticeable neurological impairments at all. So maybe his brain found a way to connect hemmispheres by other pathways
Since the hand was able to perform complex, seemingly purposeful actions, I wonder if the part of her brain controlling it was conscious like her. Like her consciousness was split in two, and the side controlling her hand was just trying to communicate with her. Sure it's bad waking up and finding your hand is moving by itself, but maybe from her hand's point of view, the whole rest of her body was walking, talking and doing everything else by itself.
You're thinking about it wrong. Left and right hemispheres are built to function together, constantly communicating. With the corpus collosum cut, all communication between the two hemispheres ceased. You don't realize just how different both hemispheres are because how much they work together. Rational thinking, logic, understanding, language, all on the left hemisphere. The right deals with abstract thought, creativity, emotion. With the two hemispheres essentially isolated, the left wasn't able to communicate with the outside world. It wasn't trying to communicate with her, it is her, just as much as the right side is, but it no longer the outlet it needed, and so didn't really understand things. That's why her left hand, controlled by the right hemisphere, seemed to behave so irrationally. It's because it was literally incapable of rational thought.
@@Craxin01 No, Fjords is actually onto something. Experiments done with split-brain patients seem to indicate the hemispheres are separate entities. The way they do this is to show questions to only one eye & give the corresponding hand a pad to answer. The left eye/hand are controlled by the right hemisphere & vice versa. A commonly-used example is a patient where one hemisphere claimed to be a Christian & the other an atheist.
@@TheLithp Yes, and lateralization doesn't mean that one thing is only in one hemisphere with 100%. Also, even without language and rational thought, you would still be conscious - unless you'd argue that animals and severely mentally disabled people aren't conscious. I would think it plausible that aggression from the "alien hand" is a fear reaction of the isolated (and likely language-impaired) hemisphere no longer being able to grasp what's happening on it's own.
Omg sometimes I'll think of something absolutely awful to do, and I freak myself out because I'm like, it could happen, and I feel like it's going to, but it doesn't.
@@morganc.m1830 maybe karen in that moment was thinking "what if I just undress in front of all these people. That'd be mortifying" right brain: you're welcome :)
I wonder if they’ve ever tried methods of communication with their alien hands. Like maybe try and have their alien hand write something down to communicate what it wants or explain why it’s doing things
From my understanding, it's not the hand teaching it's victims any good morals or just torturing them, it's doing the opposite of an assigned task. The woman wants to keep her shirt buttoned up, but the rebellious hand doesn't. She wants all her stuff in her purse, the hand wants it out. She smokes, hand oppose. She swears, hand scares. It's like thinking about doing something but having second thoughts is controlling a part of your body.
@@wannabecar8733Why would anyone of sensible logical mind pray to something that died? God is the Creator of life and death and yet you worship a mortal messenger He sent?
Imagine. One day you wake up. It seems like everything was normal, until you realize your body is moving on its own and you're just watching through your eyes. Your mouth was talking, you are walking but you are not commanding your body to walk, you are talking to your family, greeting them a good morning. You are panicking but your body is not reacting the way you'd expect, in fact, it's like you're watching through the eyes of someone else, and that person is having a normal day. You're trapped inside someone's mind, and that someone is pretending to be you. Then, you realize, you have control over your right arm. By instinct, you wanted to get that entity controlling your body to get out of it, so you start punching yourself. You don't feel the pain, but the one who "possessed" you is panicking and screaming. You desperately fight for control but you are at a disadvantage because all you can control is your right arm. What if this condition actually makes a clone of you which is stuck inside your brain and is just able to control one of your limbs? What if that person, who is an exact copy of you and has your memories up until the time they are "created," is just as scared and confused as you are when when your hand moved on its own? Pretty Black Mirror-ey...
Its so weird how it chose to sabotage her and make her life a misery considering it also affects the subconscious hand's life too. Like, I understand it not wanting her to smoke.. but giving away her items/money?
Imagine if you woke up one day realizing that you can't speak or control the majority of your body, except for one your hand... in all these alien hand syndrome stories I always feel more bad for the side of the brain that's being "shut in"
Left hand, right brain. The right hemisphere is responsible for more abstract thought and creativity. You don't realize how much either side of your brain acts because they are working in unison. The left side doesn't control the right but brings order to the left's more chaotic elements. Take that away, all you have is the more chaotic part without the grounding it needs to function well. Your statement shows just how much we rely on the left hemisphere.
@@MikadoYuma Abstract thinking without rational control becomes chaotic and difficult to understand from a rational perspective. You aren't thinking abstractly enough. It might be anything from frustration to a perception of danger. Do you think your abstract side understands the concept of money without input from the rational side?
@@Craxin01 I'm not claiming to be a scientist or anything, and I don't care to think as deeply as you are about it. Although, I think you're making a big reach to justify her hand unbuttoning her shirt and slowly dropping items she owns about.
Cop pulls you over. "put your hands where I can see them" One hand goes up, the other without you wanting it to goes in your pocket An American horror story
The theory is that isolated hemispheres of the brain can develop independent "personalities" relating to whatever it controls. The logic half of your brain might not be friends with the emotional half even though they're roommates.
@@ShortsSoundsOfficialthat's a terrible idea. Also, you wouldn't "have your right hand" do anything. The whole point of the syndrome is that you don't control the random actions of the hand anymore. It does what it wants, and "you" have no say in it
I once woke up from a dream to see my left hand moving towards my neck. I tried to scream, but it was a quiet mewl that issued from my throat, twice. Control came back fast and the first thing I did was shove my hand under me. Throughout the day, I would sit on my hand and use my other hand instead. My dad asked about it and I explained what happened. I know there was a nightmare involved. I don’t really remember the nightmare itself but I do remember that it had to do with an alien hand in the clothing section of a store. I don’t remember which store, but I do remember being scared. It took me a few days to start trusting my hand again. It’s been fine since.
Maybe that was just a manifestation of sleep paralisys, far more common than AHS and also incorporates sensations of being choked, asfixiation and incapability of screaming. Regardless, I'd talk to a neurologist and maybe get some exams done.
Crazy, you’d think that as long as you have feeling in your hand then you’d always be aware of what it’s doing at all times. Then again I’ve never had brain surgery before and had someone messing around with the wires in there.
I could never bear losing control of my left hand. Thats my dominant side. I wouldnt be able to write, draw, crochet, sew, or feed myself ever again. I suppose i could try to learn with my right, but having a hand that sabotages me might make that difficult. I hope i never experience that.
Im convinced cutting the connection between the two brain hemispheres creates another consciousness that can’t talk. I always wonder why they don’t ask the other hand to write down what it wants? From some of the experiments I’ve seen the other hemisphere can still see, maybe even with just one eye. Though I’m sure the effects are always different from person to person. Though I would assume a hand still knows how to write somewhat even if blind. Unless writing is only a memory of one hemisphere?
Less a separate consciousness and more a disjointed one. For one thing, writing is a left-brain function and the right brain, which controls the left hand, cannot write. It's also not technically speaking, blind. The right brain also controls the left eye, but it deals with visual information differently. Less cognition, more emotion. Sometimes, speaking aloud to "inform" the right-brain can help control the symptoms of AHS, making it less of a passenger. You just don't realize how different both hemispheres are and how much they need to communicate.
@@Craxin01 Dang so it can see but only emotionally? I would say that explains the behavior. Can it feel? Process pain? I honestly just feel bad for it.
I once heard of a story about a man who received a hand transplant from a deceased serial killer. You can imagine what happened next. It started taking over with evil intentions.
I would hazard a guess that the limbs doing something the main hemosphere doesn't want is just the other hemosphere trying to highlight a problem it's detected but is unable to communicate to the main hemosphere in most cases since the 2 are supposed to work together to direct the body towards shared goals. I would suggest that the doctors also investigate the places the limbs try to highlight in some way for things that should not be there, such as the pin or whatever a girl stepped on in a older video.
I've punched myself in the face many times when I was in between awake and asleep. It has since stopped but I remember how strange it was. I never told anyone about this because it is embarrassing!
If your left hand was afflicted, and you wore an eye patch and an earplug on the side governing the afflicted hand... and assuming the hand doesn't just straight-up tear off the eye patch and yank out the the ear plug... Would patch-n'-plugging effectively blind/deafen the hand and render it ineffective/docile? Or (more likely) would it just tick it off and resort to the classic retribution of a midnight snack consisting of a Ziploc full od spiders?
I don’t have AHS, but sometimes I experience tic-like things in my right (dominant) hand, and talking aloud to it usually helps. Talking to myself is something I’m used to, being plural, so I just started doing it as soon as I realized my hand/arm was acting up
Man.....wow. Ya know, I was born with epilepsy, but my doctor once said, "See, Darren's case is an interesting one. He has what I would call a 'mild case' of epilepsy." Yeah, I mean, when I was a kid, I'd have the occasional seizure, but they weren't Grand Mal or anything severe. Mine were always just a 3-5 minute black out and slight shaking, then I'd come to again. On a somewhat humorous note, at a few parts during the video, I found myself chuckling a little bit, because I kept thinking about that one part in the opening sequence of the old A-Team TV show, where Murdock is being wheeled out of a hospital, and he's all holding the wrist of one hand with the other. The claw! The claw!!!! heh!
I wonder what’s the mechanism behind these AHS attacks. Trying to asphyxiate yourself or unbuttoning your shirt is such a specific action. Is the alien hand acting on intrusive thoughts?
What if it's the silent half of the brain deciding the suffering isn't worth it anymore and then deciding independently to end...itself..? Err...the host body?!?
In some experiments where they severed the connections between left and right hemispheres they had weird results. Basically each half of the person would see things differently. There was one suggestion of the result saying each person has two parts of themselves, but only one hemisphere is your conscious self, only communicating with your other self, and there’s another fully conscious part of yourself that you aren’t aware of that has no direct control over you. If applied to this situation, maybe she should’ve tried understanding herself better instead of shutting it up. I wonder what’d happen if you gave the hand a pen and paper
Really makes the octopus that much more fascinating, sense it has 8 of these independent capable limbs. Makes you wonder though how it's limbs can preform independent tasks that benifet the creature as a whole.? It would seem it would be the best being to study to learn the mechanism(s) at play.
When it comes to the split brain variant of alien hand syndrome, it isn't just that it seems like an independent entity, it is an independent entity. It's just because the left brain monopolies language that the behaviour of the silent right brain is seen as a mindless aggressor. In truth BOTH the left and right brain constitute half of the original person each. They are both conscious automous entities. We just identify with the one that speaks because it conveys complex ideas efficiently while the other is silent and seemingly disruptive. The really interesting part in this split brain case is that the verbal response you get is only from half of the original person, the other half is silent and is often very frustrated with not being listened to. Just imagine what it would be like if you woke up from your split brain procedure to find that you are the silent half brain, and then spending the rest of your life not being listened to or your intent taken seriously.
So what you’re saying is, verbally acknowledging “Lefty” could make it less likely for Lefty to lash out? Or maybe they’re Righty, I’m not really sure…
what if it's a weaker version of another personality but only had a hand to control? think from the other half perspective for a sec, what if someone else was trapped in your body unable to control anything but on rare occasions a hand? some of the examples seem like they had a mind "hitting when swearing" or "putting out cigs, preventing to smoke" seem like the different opinions of someone else.
This reminds me of a book i read when i was younger called "Destinys Right Hand", i dont remember the specifics but it was about a girl and her Right hand hand AHS and would steal things without her knowing
i love your videos brew i hope there is a lot more coming i know they are a lot of work but we love them so much! i hope you get a billion subscribers! you do such a great job maintaining my attention in such a way that i can learn new and interesting things without effort. Love you brew (& Crew!!!!)
This reminds me of a Clive Barker short story in his books of blood called *the body politic* . It’s a story about the rebellion of hands against the human body. Basically everyone’s hands are becoming “aware” and are actively trying to get free by any means necessary from the human body. Once free the hands collect together to attack people. The hands even communicate with each other via some kind of sign language lol. It’s a wild story 😂.
I've had my hand try to choke me in my dreams (+ as I'm waking up) multiple times, it's terrifying. As someone who dreams VERY vividly and always remembers all of my dreams, I still recall all those times in detail. Might be a form of sleep paralysis as I used to get those like every night a couple years ago. Either way, so glad this dosen't happen to me in real life
Were there any attempts to communicate with the hand? It might understand verbal input should be encouraged to point to symbols to communicate. It might be controlled by some uncoscious part of the brain.
This makes me think if raising the back of ur feet or ur heel slightly upwards and then it starts shaking up and down has something to do with the brain not able to control it.
Oh man thanks for reminding me Brew ! JoBlo Horror just put out a video about the absurd and hilarious Idle Hands(1999). Totally forgot. Speaking of forgot, I haven't forgotten Chills, where's he at??
I've been binge watching the series "House" lately and they had a patient with this syndrome. It wasn't what they were trying to diagnose but was part of the equation (talked about as a symptom or not).
It makes me wonder, does the splitting of the hemispheres cause a split? There's the you as you understand yourself, and then a second you that's 'created' when the hemispheres are split. Parts of your subconscious, maybe even the part responsible for intrusive thoughts, is no longer a part of what makes you YOU, and is instead now stuck separated from you.
Think of the two hemispheres as computer processors designed to handle different functions and wired together to communicate. Cut the communication off and you still have two different processors, they just aren't wired together. Consciousness is in both hemispheres, the processing just can't reach each other.
@@CuppaGi Both are in control. AHS is a very rare condition, so a lot of the whys of it aren't known. Considering you are a whole being, not parts segmented together, neither side is in control, both are. The issue here is both sides just can't communicate with each other, that doesn't mean one takes over the whole body, just that some functions are affected.
@@Craxin01 For most people it's probably more the left half that feels in control, as that does most of the language bits and therefore also the inner dialog, which most people would probably mostly identify as "themselves". It's not clear-cut though, obviously.
It's not her "hand" that's acting with intent and with it's own mind. It's the disconnected side of her brain. Karen is helpless and terrified that her hand is moving on her own. Meanwhile there is the Other Karen disoriented, confused and terrified that she can't move her body and only one of her hands.
Ok, I am so so glad that (so far at least) my 4 epilepsy pills are working to a certain degree! I mean I still have seizures but it's not so bad I need brain surgery, this is scary!
van Wagenen and Herren first proposed the corpus callosotomy (CC) as a surgical procedure for epilepsy in 1940. It seems this is related to the procedure you described yet not mentioned.
I dont know, but I feel like if I develop this condition, It's game over for me. I feel like I would literally poke my eyes out or seriously hurt myself in other ways. Terrifying.
Imagine being the personality stuck in the other half of Karen's head, being able to see and hear, but having no control over the eyes or the rest of the body and only being able to control one arm and hand. That's gotta be terrifying, being stuck in someone else's body and unable to communicate, and then eventually being drugged into submission so all you can do is watch.
Can you cure AHS by cutting off your hand/arm and replacing it with prosthetics? I don't have this problem myself, but it would be interesting to know.
When I was nursing I had a patient with this condition. We had to make sure her hand was tied down at all times. If it wasn't it would start to tear her hair out. By the time she died, she was almost entirely bald. I'll never forget that lady, everyone just felt so horrible for her.
Why not go for amputation at that point?
@@DarkWarchieff The hand would be freed and would be able to reproduce and invade earth
@@DarkWarchieffthere's another syndrom where the body doesn't recognize the limb (as in you can't close your eyes and touch your nose with it), or part of the limb to a very specific point. Some of those people can spend decades finding a doctor who will amputate a perfectly good limb. I suspect they would have very similar issues.
@@derekeuchner1800yep..and the horrible thing is, when you had the amputation, there is a chance you will experience the same thing on another limb..
@@DarkWarchieffI think it would be better to tie the arm in the body so it couldn't move or something. Amputation could result in even more areas of the body developing the same condition.
The fact that her left hands punched the cigarette so she can't smoke is prob one of the best way to quit smoke💀
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I would rather lose my left arm than live with something like this! I had no idea that this kind of thing exist at all! This seems inconceivable to me!
Oh its real. My aunt got this in 2010 when she got the H1N1 vaccine. It was a bit different then this but she would lose full control of her left arm and hand and it would spasm sometimes to point where she would have to go to hospital. It was so bad i remember one time bunch of her bones got broken and dislocated in the hand after a attack.
I remember her telling me when it would happen it was like someone else had control of her body! I wish she was still around unfortunately she passsed away 1 year after covid due to heart problems. I miss her.
@@descentmvmDid she end up getting it amputated since she couldn’t use it and it hurt her?
@@Narwhal12 No her doctor put her on some seizure medication for when it would happen to slow it down.. it eventually got better but she still had issues like no feeling in her finger tips and only could partially close her fist
@@descentmvmseems like she could better have the flu then the vaccine against it. This is why so many people didnt want the covid vaccine, the cure is worse then the sickness itself
That's because you guys reject demonology altogether, and have a materialistic worldview, but there are overlaps with that science in medicine
I saw a story featuring a guy with alien hand syndrome he got from a car accident. He also had OCD. So imagine the torture of that. He treated it by keeping a rosary in his left hand and count the beads to keep the hand busy.
@@wannabecar8733Why would anyone of sensible logical mind pray to something that died? God is the Creator of life and death and yet you worship a mortal messenger He sent? What an embarrassment and perverted twist of the obvious, clear truth.
The fact that this can even happen is horrifying. I guess I’ve been taking for granted my control over both hands. Yeesh.
I forgot the name of it but, another bisexual hand? :D
Imagine your own hand putting a middle finger against you.
Handcuffing myself right now, trust nobody.
You dont have control over your hands tho, your brain does it, mot your "ego"
Horrifying? Don’t you mean hilarious? Because I would be laughing so hard if I saw this condition in real life.
If it hasn't already been mentioned here, the famous 60s film Dr Strangelove, starring Peter Sellers, has the best depiction of this bizarre affliction that I've ever seen. In the film you see his hand literally trying to strangle himself, while he is attempting to fight it off with his other hand. It is pure acting/performance genius, as is most of the rest of the movie...
I was immediately reminded of this too.
you should see idol hands , they made it a bit more supernatural in that , but the premise is the same
That’s why it’s also sometimes called Dr. Strangelove syndrome.
I still like Slim Pickens’ performance as Major Kong, just sayin’. 😂
Jesus is the Son of G-d. He died on a cross and rose from the dead on the third day. He is sitting at the right hand of G-d.
Split brain syndrome is truly one of the most fascinating things I've heard of regarding our brain. This video isn't about it, but reminded me of it as it's very related. I sense that you may make one about that as well.
Split brain syndrome makes me existential. Makes me wonder if there's another consciousness inside mine, and everyone else's head that simply cannot speak.
@@totallynotdelinquent5933Indeed Thee and thy own: consciousness. Perhaps it's best silent.. listening to all your needs 😣😶🌫️
@totallynotdelinquent5933 actually there are two consciousness, your moral consciousness and your opposing consciousness,
reminds me of something called "call of the void", that one thought that whispers to you to jump from heights or jump in front of a moving car
@@adrianc2463 those are akin to intrusive thoughts, which are like ruminations. The brain is full of mysteries.
Brew brewing the weirdest fears for us like always
He's brewing something malicious
Every single time i sit on my computer chair I flinch man! Brew has me scarred for life lol.
@@redhusky7439 that is the creepiest Brew video out of all of them for me because I literally sit on an office chair to play on my computer every single day
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@redhusk7439 me and my friend were testing it and it doesn't explode like it has said in the cases it'll usually explode the legs and that's it
instead of calling it "alien hand syndrome", i would have called it the " 'Why are you hitting yourself?' syndrome. "
Lol
Or evil dead 2 syndrome
WAYHY syndrome.... kinda looks like.. why syndrome
he does a little trolling...
How about the sus hand?
Well, when we think about it - we are just a bunch of cells trying to work together to survive. When the connections between them break up in one way or another, and they cannot communicate - they just work on their own
Jesus is the Son of G-d. He died on a cross and rose from the dead on the third day. He is sitting at the right hand of G-d.
@@wannabecar8733 Why are you everywhere?
Imagine accidentally stabbing someone and using alien hand as an excuse in court
itd only work if you were actually diagnosed with it though
What's the advantage? Half your brain still gets locked up.
@@jth4242Haha good one!
Jesus is the Son of G-d. He died on a cross and rose from the dead on the third day. He is sitting at the right hand of G-d.
@@wannabecar8733uh..ok?
honestly with cases like this it's no wonder other disorders such as DID exist, human brains work in weird ways
DID isn’t real. It’s a cultural disease that doesn’t exist outside of the Anglosphere.
Just when I think you couldn't horrify me more, Brew, you prove you can
Brew has made me afraid of everything but myself…till now
@@ShortsSoundsOfficialI would love it if it wouldn't be antagonising me 💀
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@@ShortsSoundsOfficial Until it tries to strangle you
Evillious fan spotted 👁👁
I think I've actually come across this one! One of the readers at my church while growing up had an "alien hand" that he would occasionally have to wrestle with his other to keep from twitching. I don't think it could do anything complex like some of the examples in the video, but its twitching made is pretty much unusable. Both him and his wife were pretty sweet people from what I remember.
Left hand! Leave him alone!
Could have been onset of Parkinsons too. The human body is so mysterious
Jesus is the Son of G-d. He died on a cross and rose from the dead on the third day. He is sitting at the right hand of G-d.
My son was born with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum, It’s completely missing. He is essentially split brained. I’m glad we haven’t dealt with this 😅
How does the split brain manifest in him?
The brain can sometimes compensate, especially in congenital cases, for abnormalities in very extreme levels! There's a woman that was born without a cerebellun and didn't find out untill much later. Her brain had shifted the functions around and accomodated enough that there weren't many noticeable neurological impairments at all.
So maybe his brain found a way to connect hemmispheres by other pathways
@@lhamagalopante6735it's also not the only part that connects the brain hemispheres, a main highway though.
my girlfriend has this and she is completely normal! she even has an above average IQ
Born with it probably helped
Since the hand was able to perform complex, seemingly purposeful actions, I wonder if the part of her brain controlling it was conscious like her. Like her consciousness was split in two, and the side controlling her hand was just trying to communicate with her. Sure it's bad waking up and finding your hand is moving by itself, but maybe from her hand's point of view, the whole rest of her body was walking, talking and doing everything else by itself.
That’s creepy
You're thinking about it wrong. Left and right hemispheres are built to function together, constantly communicating. With the corpus collosum cut, all communication between the two hemispheres ceased. You don't realize just how different both hemispheres are because how much they work together. Rational thinking, logic, understanding, language, all on the left hemisphere. The right deals with abstract thought, creativity, emotion. With the two hemispheres essentially isolated, the left wasn't able to communicate with the outside world. It wasn't trying to communicate with her, it is her, just as much as the right side is, but it no longer the outlet it needed, and so didn't really understand things. That's why her left hand, controlled by the right hemisphere, seemed to behave so irrationally. It's because it was literally incapable of rational thought.
@@Craxin01 No, Fjords is actually onto something. Experiments done with split-brain patients seem to indicate the hemispheres are separate entities. The way they do this is to show questions to only one eye & give the corresponding hand a pad to answer. The left eye/hand are controlled by the right hemisphere & vice versa. A commonly-used example is a patient where one hemisphere claimed to be a Christian & the other an atheist.
@@Craxin01 Dunning kruger effect
@@TheLithp Yes, and lateralization doesn't mean that one thing is only in one hemisphere with 100%. Also, even without language and rational thought, you would still be conscious - unless you'd argue that animals and severely mentally disabled people aren't conscious. I would think it plausible that aggression from the "alien hand" is a fear reaction of the isolated (and likely language-impaired) hemisphere no longer being able to grasp what's happening on it's own.
Today I learned, "impulsive thoughts" is actually a monster always waiting for an opportunity to take control.
An idle mind is the devils playground. Not religious, but the sentiment remains.
Omg sometimes I'll think of something absolutely awful to do, and I freak myself out because I'm like, it could happen, and I feel like it's going to, but it doesn't.
I doubt impulsive thoughts have the same underlying cause as AHS.
Call of the void, happens to everyone.
It's better your brain is prepared for terrifying possibilities, even if they never come.
@@morganc.m1830 maybe karen in that moment was thinking "what if I just undress in front of all these people. That'd be mortifying"
right brain: you're welcome :)
I wonder if they’ve ever tried methods of communication with their alien hands. Like maybe try and have their alien hand write something down to communicate what it wants or explain why it’s doing things
That's just not possible, unless that alien hand has their own brain.
@MollyHJohns I mean it is using half a brain.
Jesus is the Son of G-d. He died on a cross and rose from the dead on the third day. He is sitting at the right hand of G-d.
I'm confused why Karen felt that the left hand was trying to make her more moral, but that was the side unbuttoning her shirt in front of everyone...
Maybe it wanted her to be honest with herself and her body and not to be ashamed? I dunno...
@@stylesrj maybe she subconsciously felt uncomfortable with the hospital gown.
From my understanding, it's not the hand teaching it's victims any good morals or just torturing them, it's doing the opposite of an assigned task. The woman wants to keep her shirt buttoned up, but the rebellious hand doesn't. She wants all her stuff in her purse, the hand wants it out. She smokes, hand oppose. She swears, hand scares. It's like thinking about doing something but having second thoughts is controlling a part of your body.
@@Mario87456what
@@Uwhwvwgwhhe's just a troll🧌 probably what he looks like irl to
"Suddenly" you feel something, Moving in the bed next to you..
You assume it's your cat... wait..
I don't have a cat
brew always be making me scared but i still watch it
Same
me too lol
the videos are just too interesting
FR
Jesus is the Son of G-d. He died on a cross and rose from the dead on the third day. He is sitting at the right hand of G-d.
@@wannabecar8733Why would anyone of sensible logical mind pray to something that died? God is the Creator of life and death and yet you worship a mortal messenger He sent?
Imagine. One day you wake up. It seems like everything was normal, until you realize your body is moving on its own and you're just watching through your eyes. Your mouth was talking, you are walking but you are not commanding your body to walk, you are talking to your family, greeting them a good morning. You are panicking but your body is not reacting the way you'd expect, in fact, it's like you're watching through the eyes of someone else, and that person is having a normal day. You're trapped inside someone's mind, and that someone is pretending to be you.
Then, you realize, you have control over your right arm. By instinct, you wanted to get that entity controlling your body to get out of it, so you start punching yourself. You don't feel the pain, but the one who "possessed" you is panicking and screaming. You desperately fight for control but you are at a disadvantage because all you can control is your right arm.
What if this condition actually makes a clone of you which is stuck inside your brain and is just able to control one of your limbs? What if that person, who is an exact copy of you and has your memories up until the time they are "created," is just as scared and confused as you are when when your hand moved on its own? Pretty Black Mirror-ey...
Its so weird how it chose to sabotage her and make her life a misery considering it also affects the subconscious hand's life too. Like, I understand it not wanting her to smoke.. but giving away her items/money?
Imagine if you woke up one day realizing that you can't speak or control the majority of your body, except for one your hand... in all these alien hand syndrome stories I always feel more bad for the side of the brain that's being "shut in"
Left hand, right brain. The right hemisphere is responsible for more abstract thought and creativity. You don't realize how much either side of your brain acts because they are working in unison. The left side doesn't control the right but brings order to the left's more chaotic elements. Take that away, all you have is the more chaotic part without the grounding it needs to function well. Your statement shows just how much we rely on the left hemisphere.
@@Craxin01 No, I knew about that. But, being creative and what that ladies hand were doing is completely different
@@MikadoYuma Abstract thinking without rational control becomes chaotic and difficult to understand from a rational perspective. You aren't thinking abstractly enough. It might be anything from frustration to a perception of danger. Do you think your abstract side understands the concept of money without input from the rational side?
@@Craxin01 I'm not claiming to be a scientist or anything, and I don't care to think as deeply as you are about it. Although, I think you're making a big reach to justify her hand unbuttoning her shirt and slowly dropping items she owns about.
you only ever fear things that you cant control... this video made me look at my hands and body and actually appreciate the control i have over it.
Alien hand syndrome is pretty scary! I’m glad I don’t have it!!
okay alien hand
That sounds like something with alien hand syndrome would say.
@@hoziersexual bruh💀
Ok patient zero
Bet this guy's alien hand wrote this while he slept
Cop pulls you over. "put your hands where I can see them"
One hand goes up, the other without you wanting it to goes in your pocket
An American horror story
“Is your hand possessed or is something more sinister at play?”
What’s more sinister than your hand being possessed??!
😂 0:27
atheism 🥺
@@njux1871why is "atheism 🥺" one of the funniest things ive ever seen
Alieeums!
@@njux1871i read this like "athweism..." With lil puppy dog eyes
Taxes
The theory is that isolated hemispheres of the brain can develop independent "personalities" relating to whatever it controls. The logic half of your brain might not be friends with the emotional half even though they're roommates.
theres a whole occult esoteric thing on how the mind is divided against itself.
Each half has parts with different purposes. It’s more so that there is a logic part, an emotional part, and many others split between the halves.
Makes sense. DID is still the best example how many extremely contrasting personalities can develop in your brain
That's DID?
I must have alien hand syndrome, no wonder it keeps forcing the chocolate into my mouth when I tell it not to
nice
💀
Imagine the hand just open your pants and underwear in public💀
@@Apixelatedhedset Now that is a test.
Jesus is the Son of G-d. He died on a cross and rose from the dead on the third day. He is sitting at the right hand of G-d.
This is hands off, one of the scariest first hand experiences that has to do with one of your hands not being handy
I could not handle having this. I feel bad for those who had to experience this first hand. I can handly imagine what that must be like.
It's sometimes quite a handful
Gotta hand it to all of y'all, these puns are the best index universe
Sometimes you just have to cut your hand off with a chainsaw, then then replace your hand with said chainsaw.
Groovy
Alien Chainsaw Syndrome
and have a shotgun named boomstick in the medival era...
@@SolariscattoYeah, I thought that also, that would be even worse, no control of the chainsaw attached to your body, yikes.
That was his right hand, not his left.
This sounds like one of the most terrifying things to deal with, wow. I think I'd rather just amputate my arm at that point.
If you amputate, would you have phantom pain in the lost hand? Would you still have alien stump syndrome?
@@ShortsSoundsOfficialthat's a terrible idea. Also, you wouldn't "have your right hand" do anything. The whole point of the syndrome is that you don't control the random actions of the hand anymore. It does what it wants, and "you" have no say in it
@@artbkI would rather have phantom pain than have to live with that type of unpredictability daily
@artbk what's the stump gonna do? Just wiggle like a Rottweilers' nub?
@@ShortsSoundsOfficialno it doesn't and no you don't. You literally have NO CONTROL over your hand.
Bro took "why are you hitting yourself" to a whole new level 💀💀💀
Jesus is the Son of G-d. He died on a cross and rose from the dead on the third day. He is sitting at the right hand of G-d.
I once woke up from a dream to see my left hand moving towards my neck. I tried to scream, but it was a quiet mewl that issued from my throat, twice.
Control came back fast and the first thing I did was shove my hand under me.
Throughout the day, I would sit on my hand and use my other hand instead.
My dad asked about it and I explained what happened. I know there was a nightmare involved. I don’t really remember the nightmare itself but I do remember that it had to do with an alien hand in the clothing section of a store. I don’t remember which store, but I do remember being scared.
It took me a few days to start trusting my hand again. It’s been fine since.
Maybe that was just a manifestation of sleep paralisys, far more common than AHS and also incorporates sensations of being choked, asfixiation and incapability of screaming.
Regardless, I'd talk to a neurologist and maybe get some exams done.
That'd be so terrifying when its the first time it happens...
And many of the subsequent times too.
Crazy, you’d think that as long as you have feeling in your hand then you’d always be aware of what it’s doing at all times. Then again I’ve never had brain surgery before and had someone messing around with the wires in there.
Man...2 seconds into sentient life and that hand is already a grumpy old man with depression.
Jesus is the Son of G-d. He died on a cross and rose from the dead on the third day. He is sitting at the right hand of G-d.
The story is interesting, though I miss the lovely characters from the old videos. Will Brew, Chill and the others ever come back?
its cringe i just want to see the interesting thinsg
It isnt cringe. I miss them too
Agreed. I miss the characters and the banter
I could never bear losing control of my left hand. Thats my dominant side. I wouldnt be able to write, draw, crochet, sew, or feed myself ever again. I suppose i could try to learn with my right, but having a hand that sabotages me might make that difficult. I hope i never experience that.
Im convinced cutting the connection between the two brain hemispheres creates another consciousness that can’t talk. I always wonder why they don’t ask the other hand to write down what it wants? From some of the experiments I’ve seen the other hemisphere can still see, maybe even with just one eye. Though I’m sure the effects are always different from person to person. Though I would assume a hand still knows how to write somewhat even if blind. Unless writing is only a memory of one hemisphere?
@ChonkedCat technically you don't. You ask a brain half
Less a separate consciousness and more a disjointed one. For one thing, writing is a left-brain function and the right brain, which controls the left hand, cannot write. It's also not technically speaking, blind. The right brain also controls the left eye, but it deals with visual information differently. Less cognition, more emotion. Sometimes, speaking aloud to "inform" the right-brain can help control the symptoms of AHS, making it less of a passenger. You just don't realize how different both hemispheres are and how much they need to communicate.
@@Craxin01 Dang so it can see but only emotionally? I would say that explains the behavior. Can it feel? Process pain? I honestly just feel bad for it.
This is scary asf frfr
@@tiamystic It kinda sounds like a movie plot IMO.
I once heard of a story about a man who received a hand transplant from a deceased serial killer.
You can imagine what happened next. It started taking over with evil intentions.
nah it aint ttrue
Well I said it was only a story lol
Why does this remind me of a novel my reading teacher read to us in 7th grade 😭
B horror movie?
Komaeda?
I would hazard a guess that the limbs doing something the main hemosphere doesn't want is just the other hemosphere trying to highlight a problem it's detected but is unable to communicate to the main hemosphere in most cases since the 2 are supposed to work together to direct the body towards shared goals. I would suggest that the doctors also investigate the places the limbs try to highlight in some way for things that should not be there, such as the pin or whatever a girl stepped on in a older video.
hemisphere*
I've punched myself in the face many times when I was in between awake and asleep. It has since stopped but I remember how strange it was. I never told anyone about this because it is embarrassing!
why are you hitting yourself why are you hitting yourself why are you hitting yourself
Honestly if my hand starting to do that, I'd either tie it up or break it really badly
If your left hand was afflicted, and you wore an eye patch and an earplug on the side governing the afflicted hand... and assuming the hand doesn't just straight-up tear off the eye patch and yank out the the ear plug...
Would patch-n'-plugging effectively blind/deafen the hand and render it ineffective/docile? Or (more likely) would it just tick it off and resort to the classic retribution of a midnight snack consisting of a Ziploc full od spiders?
Person: “can I pick this up”
AH: “no”
I don’t have AHS, but sometimes I experience tic-like things in my right (dominant) hand, and talking aloud to it usually helps. Talking to myself is something I’m used to, being plural, so I just started doing it as soon as I realized my hand/arm was acting up
What you described is completely normal. Even talking to oneself is common.
@@eval_is_evilthis is news to me then ive never heard of the first part
Man.....wow. Ya know, I was born with epilepsy, but my doctor once said, "See, Darren's case is an interesting one. He has what I would call a 'mild case' of epilepsy." Yeah, I mean, when I was a kid, I'd have the occasional seizure, but they weren't Grand Mal or anything severe. Mine were always just a 3-5 minute black out and slight shaking, then I'd come to again. On a somewhat humorous note, at a few parts during the video, I found myself chuckling a little bit, because I kept thinking about that one part in the opening sequence of the old A-Team TV show, where Murdock is being wheeled out of a hospital, and he's all holding the wrist of one hand with the other. The claw! The claw!!!! heh!
This reminds me of an anime 😐
I have epilepsy too (absence seizures) luckily they are controlled by my medication though.
@@heartroll8719i too have epilepsy that causes absence seizures
I wonder what’s the mechanism behind these AHS attacks. Trying to asphyxiate yourself or unbuttoning your shirt is such a specific action. Is the alien hand acting on intrusive thoughts?
Imagine if you are a surgeon and you went to school for like 30+ years of school and you get AHS and you cant be a surgeon anymore.
0:10 "wait a minute, i dont have a cat"
If I had this without official diagnosis, my sister would just shrug it off, call me overdramatic, and walk away
Heard about this and I've always wondered, didn't anyone try to "contact" the hemisphere and, like, talk to it?
This reminds me of another strange condition which I have, it's called exploding head syndrome. Could you make a video about this? It can be so scary!
What if it's the silent half of the brain deciding the suffering isn't worth it anymore and then deciding independently to end...itself..? Err...the host body?!?
This is the best excuse to go around choking/punching people
I’ve gotta hand it to you, that sounds like an absolute handful.. 😂
This syndrome is truly frightening... I am so grateful I don't have any type of problem related to this 😅 It sends shivers down my spine...
In some experiments where they severed the connections between left and right hemispheres they had weird results. Basically each half of the person would see things differently.
There was one suggestion of the result saying each person has two parts of themselves, but only one hemisphere is your conscious self, only communicating with your other self, and there’s another fully conscious part of yourself that you aren’t aware of that has no direct control over you.
If applied to this situation, maybe she should’ve tried understanding herself better instead of shutting it up.
I wonder what’d happen if you gave the hand a pen and paper
this condition genuinely terrifies me
Just imagine you sleeping and the next thing you know, your hand is choking you to death. Now that's what I call scary.
Really makes the octopus that much more fascinating, sense it has 8 of these independent capable limbs. Makes you wonder though how it's limbs can preform independent tasks that benifet the creature as a whole.? It would seem it would be the best being to study to learn the mechanism(s) at play.
When it comes to the split brain variant of alien hand syndrome, it isn't just that it seems like an independent entity, it is an independent entity. It's just because the left brain monopolies language that the behaviour of the silent right brain is seen as a mindless aggressor. In truth BOTH the left and right brain constitute half of the original person each. They are both conscious automous entities. We just identify with the one that speaks because it conveys complex ideas efficiently while the other is silent and seemingly disruptive. The really interesting part in this split brain case is that the verbal response you get is only from half of the original person, the other half is silent and is often very frustrated with not being listened to. Just imagine what it would be like if you woke up from your split brain procedure to find that you are the silent half brain, and then spending the rest of your life not being listened to or your intent taken seriously.
So what you’re saying is, verbally acknowledging “Lefty” could make it less likely for Lefty to lash out? Or maybe they’re Righty, I’m not really sure…
I think you perhaps misunderstood the wikipedia article
They're both sides of the brain at once. But separately. It's hard to imagine what that must be like. Confusing and frustrating I'm sure
Ohhhh, like the "You are Two" CGP Grey video?
@@spindash64 You watched that episode of House MD, didn't you?
what if it's a weaker version of another personality but only had a hand to control?
think from the other half perspective for a sec, what if someone else was trapped in your body unable to control anything but on rare occasions a hand?
some of the examples seem like they had a mind "hitting when swearing" or "putting out cigs, preventing to smoke" seem like the different opinions of someone else.
This reminds me of a book i read when i was younger called "Destinys Right Hand", i dont remember the specifics but it was about a girl and her Right hand hand AHS and would steal things without her knowing
i love your videos brew i hope there is a lot more coming i know they are a lot of work but we love them so much! i hope you get a billion subscribers! you do such a great job maintaining my attention in such a way that i can learn new and interesting things without effort. Love you brew (& Crew!!!!)
This reminds me of a Clive Barker short story in his books of blood called *the body politic* . It’s a story about the rebellion of hands against the human body. Basically everyone’s hands are becoming “aware” and are actively trying to get free by any means necessary from the human body. Once free the hands collect together to attack people. The hands even communicate with each other via some kind of sign language lol. It’s a wild story 😂.
I've had my hand try to choke me in my dreams (+ as I'm waking up) multiple times, it's terrifying. As someone who dreams VERY vividly and always remembers all of my dreams, I still recall all those times in detail. Might be a form of sleep paralysis as I used to get those like every night a couple years ago. Either way, so glad this dosen't happen to me in real life
Were there any attempts to communicate with the hand? It might understand verbal input should be encouraged to point to symbols to communicate. It might be controlled by some uncoscious part of the brain.
imagine you're trying to game with this and the alien hand has the most godlike aim imaginable but only if you keep it happy
I have this, luckily it doesn't want me dead, it just messes with my eyes mostly in my sleep. I have epilepsy too but never had brain surgery.
Your hand is just a goofball ig
This took the "I don't know myself anymore" quote to a whole new level.
This makes me think if raising the back of ur feet or ur heel slightly upwards and then it starts shaking up and down has something to do with the brain not able to control it.
maybe because it's a weak muscle
From the fact it responds from stuff you see it must have access to your eyes, so maybe that could help in a fps where it could aim for you
Unless it's the emotional half of your brain, then it would probably just get frustrated and keep getting worse as it gets more upset.
Oh man thanks for reminding me Brew ! JoBlo Horror just put out a video about the absurd and hilarious Idle Hands(1999). Totally forgot. Speaking of forgot, I haven't forgotten Chills, where's he at??
Loved that movie.
Chills can stay off the microphone.
Was looking for the idle hands fans lol
@@Icebearhaswares 🤘😜
This is absolutely horrifying! I used to have nightmares about disembodied hands coming to get me when I was 6 years old
Brew Never Disappoints.
Disappoints who?
@@DPWLVr All of us
bro really wants attention
I am disappointed
18 years she suffered before they gave her medication to treat it. Sooooo sad!
I've been binge watching the series "House" lately and they had a patient with this syndrome. It wasn't what they were trying to diagnose but was part of the equation (talked about as a symptom or not).
It makes me wonder, does the splitting of the hemispheres cause a split?
There's the you as you understand yourself, and then a second you that's 'created' when the hemispheres are split. Parts of your subconscious, maybe even the part responsible for intrusive thoughts, is no longer a part of what makes you YOU, and is instead now stuck separated from you.
Think of the two hemispheres as computer processors designed to handle different functions and wired together to communicate. Cut the communication off and you still have two different processors, they just aren't wired together. Consciousness is in both hemispheres, the processing just can't reach each other.
@@Craxin01 So which half is in control then? If you're still both halves, surely you'd know what the other hand is trying to do.
@@CuppaGi Both are in control. AHS is a very rare condition, so a lot of the whys of it aren't known. Considering you are a whole being, not parts segmented together, neither side is in control, both are. The issue here is both sides just can't communicate with each other, that doesn't mean one takes over the whole body, just that some functions are affected.
@@Craxin01 For most people it's probably more the left half that feels in control, as that does most of the language bits and therefore also the inner dialog, which most people would probably mostly identify as "themselves". It's not clear-cut though, obviously.
3:36 well atleast its helping not to smoke
Shouldn't it be called Alien Arm Syndrome since its likely not just the hand that is uncontrollable, but rather the whole arm?
And talk to her doctors that came to her...
1:38
Karen: ...Why are you posing like that?
Doctor: I AM DOCTOR! WITNESS ME!
It's not her "hand" that's acting with intent and with it's own mind. It's the disconnected side of her brain.
Karen is helpless and terrified that her hand is moving on her own. Meanwhile there is the Other Karen disoriented, confused and terrified that she can't move her body and only one of her hands.
*its own mind
@@Brinta3 Your mother must be very proud of you for pestering people about minor typos.
Ok, I am so so glad that (so far at least) my 4 epilepsy pills are working to a certain degree! I mean I still have seizures but it's not so bad I need brain surgery, this is scary!
Everyone: “that’s so scary that this can happen!”
Ash Williams: “I know right? that’s down right petrifying”
van Wagenen and Herren first proposed the corpus callosotomy (CC) as a surgical procedure for epilepsy in 1940. It seems this is related to the procedure you described yet not mentioned.
I just learned that's the name of the procedure. Odd. Callosotomy brings the other end of the body to mind.
I dont know, but I feel like if I develop this condition, It's game over for me. I feel like I would literally poke my eyes out or seriously hurt myself in other ways. Terrifying.
Didn't think my arm was going to be on my irrational fear list...
Imagine being the personality stuck in the other half of Karen's head, being able to see and hear, but having no control over the eyes or the rest of the body and only being able to control one arm and hand. That's gotta be terrifying, being stuck in someone else's body and unable to communicate, and then eventually being drugged into submission so all you can do is watch.
So what, locked in syndrome but some alien part of your brain moves your body?
@@Oweblow That's what it would seem like, probably, yeah.
It's like that one parasite from the parasyte anime
It was not another personality, or at least the video didn't say that, maybe was maybe not who knows?
@@PCB389 it was more of a "what if" scenerio or a thought experiment.
Reminds me of the movie "Idle Hands" that movie was funny. 😂
Imagine you get diagnosed with alien hand syndrome but your alien hand does exactly what you want it to do. Out of pure randomness and chance.
Imagine if it’s really a break in consciousness and you’re stuck in a state after surgery where all u can do is move a hand
Bro took, "Why are you hitting yourself?!" to another level 💀
Can you cure AHS by cutting off your hand/arm and replacing it with prosthetics? I don't have this problem myself, but it would be interesting to know.
Left hand: "Whateva, Whateva I do what I want"
“Why are you hitting yourself?”
And yet another video that makes me grateful I was born without any brain abnormalities or had any serious injuries that requires brain surgery.
AHS= Alien Hand Syndrome
AHS= American Horror Story
Coincidence? You tell me...
Lol
Yes, that *is* a coincidence
AHS= A Huge Stretch
AHS = alotta ham sliders
AHS= Amber heard sucks
Coincidence? I think NOT!
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