Zheng Ren and Su Yun were changing clothes in the locker room, but Zheng Ren remained silent.
"What are you thinking about?" Su Yun asked.
"Children's illness."
"Do you want to be shameless?" Su Yun asked disdainfully: "Just a few years after graduation, the only thing you can do is yell at children. Is that what you can do?"
"Being a resident general for one year makes me feel a lot older." Zheng Rendao.
"It's only been a few months, not even half a year." Su Yun corrected the flaw in Zheng Ren's words.
"Don't make trouble. You said there is no problem, but you still feel nausea and vomiting. Have you ever seen similar cases?" Zheng Ren asked.
"I've seen it alone, and you've seen it too. Isn't it hysteria?" Su Yun obviously thought a lot.
When chatting with Zheng Ren, you can talk about all your wild ideas. If he had said this in front of other people, even if it was Zhou Litao... or even Director Pan, he would not say it.
Hysteria, also called dissociative conversion disorder.
It is a mental disorder caused by mental factors, such as life events, inner conflicts, suggestion or autosuggestion, acting on susceptible individuals.
The main manifestations of hysteria include dissociative symptoms and conversion symptoms. The symptoms are functional, so psychotherapy plays an important role.
In the emergency department, we often encounter hysterical patients, such as the girl in Haicheng who thought she was pregnant.
But it doesn't matter if two or three people have an attack at the same time, let alone hundreds of students at Imperial Medical University.
After Su Yun finished speaking, he took out a cigarette and threw it to Zheng Ren.
"Don't think about it, just wait and see." Su Yun said.
But Zheng Ren didn't catch the cigarette he threw, it fell on him, fell to the ground, and rolled to the side.
"What are you thinking about? Why are you always distracted?" Su Yun frowned.
"Hysteria? Have you done any research on mass hysteria?" Zheng Ren suddenly asked.
"..." Su Yun was stunned for a moment, then shook his head.
"Don't move, let me think about it." Zheng Ren entered the state of searching for cases again, and his whole person looked like a stone sculpture.
"Shadow." Su Yun scorned, "Don't think too much about it. Mass hysteria, do you think it's a ghost? Or is it a collective kind?"
"That's not the case." Zheng Rendao: "Historical data records that a dancing plague suddenly broke out in Strasbourg, the then Holy Roman Empire, in the summer of 1518. Do you have any impressions?"
"A woman suddenly started dancing on the street. After dancing continuously for four days, the number of people participating in the dance reached 34, and the street became crowded. Within a month, more than 400 people were swaying happily in the entire city, and they were blocked It's so overwhelming." Su Yun frowned, "Is this what you're talking about?"
"Yeah." Zheng Ren bent down, searched for it, and picked up the cigarette that fell on the ground. He seemed to have an idea in his mind.
"I think there is a problem with the historical data. This kind of sensationalism was most likely compiled by the bards at that time to deceive people." Su Yun dismissed it, "It's like a nun learning to meow. These things are the same."
In medieval records, an even more horrifying scene is that of nuns in Paris who collectively learned to meow.
It all started with a "meow" from one of the nuns. Afterwards, the nuns around her started meowing like cats, as if they were infected.
The nuns' meows are regular, with all nuns meowing at the same time for several hours each day.
According to analysis, mass hysteria mostly occurs in schools, factories, monasteries, military camps and other places with strict discipline and high environmental pressure.
Zheng Ren knew that Su Yun was talking about this matter, and he also thought about it. Facing Su Yun's disdain, Zheng Ren smiled and said, "Forrest Gump, have you seen it?"
"Definitely, it's a perfect film. The Shawshank Redemption is such a pity, it meets Forrest Gump." Su Yun said, and the topic turned to another unknown direction.
"Forrest Gump, Louis Michael Figueroa, who crossed the United States three times, is one of its prototypes. Well, let's not talk about this. There are many people running with Forrest Gump. Don't you think it's strange?" Zheng Ren asked.
"Boss, that's a literary and artistic atmosphere."
"No, I don't think so." Zheng Ren said firmly: "Sometimes, strong psychological suggestions combined with the images of certain factors will produce a strange result."
"For example?"
"You're right. Medieval cases are more entertaining. Let's talk about a case from recent decades." Zheng Rendao: "Have you seen "Pokémon"?"
"Your words reveal your age." Su Yun said contemptuously.
"I haven't seen it either. I only know that it was later changed to Pikachu." Zheng Ren lit the cigarette and took a puff. The smoke was straight without any curvature.
"Boss, do you think it's a waste to use your subtle control of turbulence for smoking?" Su Yun asked.
"When you are thinking about a problem, you do it subconsciously, just like doing surgery. The chef is trying to solve the problem. This time, you must be advanced enough." Zheng Ren smiled.
"Let's get down to business, what happened to "Pokémon"?" Su Yun asked.
"At 18:30 on December 16, 1997, Japanese viewers were watching the 38th episode of the hit animated Pokémon series - Cyber Warrior 3D Dragon." Zheng Rendao.
Su Yun was serious this time.
What happened in 1997 is not that far away.
And there are times, detailed to the day, or even to the minute.
But why don’t you remember this
"However, around 18:50, a large number of bright and flashing special effects images appeared. Then children began to develop symptoms, ranging from shortness of breath and nausea to convulsions and hallucinations."
"Within half an hour, more than 600 teenagers were sent to the hospital for treatment. Among them, 208 were in coma and 3 were in severe coma. Most of them were primary and secondary school students."
"At that time, these children were diagnosed with "photosensitive epilepsy," and the cause was the light and shadow effects in animations." Zheng Ren spoke very slowly, as if he was thinking while talking.
Su Yun immediately caught the loophole in Zheng Ren's words and interrupted him, "Wait a minute! There are several problems with what you said."
"I know, please listen to me first. This diagnosis is not very convincing." Zheng Ren said with a smile, "The incidence rate of photoallergic epilepsy is about 0.02%. If hundreds of people in a group have the disease together, the probability is higher than that of meteors now." Even if it hits the Earth, it will be smaller.”
"Secondly, similar flashing images have been common in animations in the past 20 years. This is an animation production technique called paka-paka. Simply put, it is to make different colors of light appear alternately and repeatedly to create a plot. Tension."
"What do you want to say?" Zheng Ren asked.
Su Yun nodded. Although he didn't care about Zheng Ren's statement, he found this piece of gossip very interesting.
It's just that he said everything he wanted to say against this guy. Did he think carefully
No way, definitely not some damn mass hysteria.