TIL about foreign accent syndrome. This is a very rare (~100 cases worldwide) but real medical condition where people abruptly begin speaking in a foreign accent following head trauma like a bad migraine, accident, or stroke. healthline.com Submitted by veety t3_10n49hk on January 28, 2023 at 2:56 AM in todayilearned 188 comments 1,609
plushpup2068 t1_j67e1kq wrote on January 28, 2023 at 6:19 AM My dad got that after his stroke. We are in the US, and he had a really solid Irish brogue after his stroke. Permalink 1
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