:56:03
...accelerated motor performance.
:56:06
For example...
:56:09
...say a 90-pound woman sees her child
pinned under the wheel of a truck...
:56:13
...runs out and lifts the wheels
a half foot up off the ground.
:56:16
You've heard the story. Same thing here.
:56:21
Same principle, I mean.
:56:25
So what's wrong with her?
:56:29
We still think that the temporal lobe--
:56:31
What are you talking about,
for Christ's sake?
:56:34
Did you see her or not?
:56:36
She's acting like she's fucking
out of her mind!
:56:38
Psychotic, like a split personality, or....
:56:47
There haven't been more than 100
authentic cases...
:56:50
...of so-called "split personality,"
Mrs. MacNeil.
:56:54
Now, I know the temptation
to leap to psychiatry...
:56:59
...but any reasonable psychiatrist would
exhaust the somatic possibilities first.
:57:07
So, what's next?
:57:09
A pneumoencephalogram,
I would think, to pin down that lesion.
:57:14
It will involve another spinal.
:57:15
Oh, Christ!
:57:17
What we missed in the EEG
and the arteriograms...
:57:21
...could conceivably turn up there.
:57:24
At least it would eliminate
certain other possibilities.
:57:42
Dr. Tanney says the X-rays are negative.
:57:45
In other words: normal.
:57:55
Do you keep any drugs in your house?
:57:56
No, of course not. Nothing like that.