Traumatic dementia practically does not occur on planet Earth, with the exception of rare cases of congenital pathology. And despite popular myth, brain damage has nothing to do with car accidents and their consequences. The brain is not “injured” during a blow to the skull and does not require special treatment after post-traumatic headaches subside. This is a misconception from the category of still incomprehensible children's fairy tales about the unimaginable result of electric shocks. The myth has brought a lot of harm and misconceptions to psychology in general, which differs greatly from the real state of affairs. The actual symptoms will be associated with various diseases that are accompanied by headaches and neurological disorders. The term “post-stroke dementia” also arose as a result of a similar misconception and this term is condemned by international organizations and experts in the field of medicine and neurosurgery. In neurosurgical clinics in any European country, using the most advanced equipment, it is possible to determine during an examination the exact cause of a person’s loss of ability to speak coherently - head or stroke? Traumatic dementia does not need anything to “explode.” From here