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Seeing Stars - The expression seeing stars is frequently used to describe fighters hit hard on the head.  There is a 1609 quotation that seems to imply its use, but it is first recorded in the 1891 Century Dictionary:  "To see stars, to have a sensation as of flashes of light, produced by a sudden jarring of the head, as by a direct blow."  The phenomenon results from a change in blood  flow to the brain.  According to neurologist Dr. C. Boyd Campbell:  "Blood supplies nerve cells with oxygen, sugar, and other vital nutrients.  Any loss of blood to the brain - easily caused by standing up, an action that forces blood away from the head - deprives the nerve cells of these nutrients.  This causes a brief, random firing of neurons, which is interpreted by the brain's visual cortex as quick flashes of light, or 'stars."  The phenomenon is also produced by a blow to the head or by stimulating the eye electrically, both of which alter the normal state of nerve cells." 


 
 
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