Are the memory and ataxia body control parasites in Rick and Morty real?
Abstract
This paper will be looking at if it is possible for a parasite to infect humans and tamper with the hosts brain causing false visions and planting fake memories. I will also be looking at fungi that affects human behaviour causing schizophrenia like symptoms. I will also be analyzing other types of fungus which may not affect humans but take full control over the hosts body even leading them to death such as the fungus Ophiocordyceps unilateralis.
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