That seems like an oddly specific question, but I’ll give it a go— As compression is applied to the brain, it becomes increasingly difficult for it to perform its normal functions. Meningitis-like symptoms will begin to present, like a strange-feeling headache, stiff neck, nausea, and vomiting. As the brain is crushed even further, seizures and death become likely. This would happen well before total structural failure of the brain, and would likely be due to pinched-off blood vessels, or simple physical damage to critical neuronal circuits.
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