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SCP Foundation Test Log: SCP-1025: Subejct D-1025-105,106,107,108,109


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Name: Clark
Rank: Junior Researcher
SCP - 1025

Question / Idea: What symptoms of Dementia (if any) can SCP-1025 cause? During a neural scan, does the mind seem deteriorated or functioning similarly to a natural dementia patient?
Background Research: SCP-1025 has proven capable of causing mental disorder symptoms, and in the past experiments used to try and determine the cause of these symptoms remains to be seen even through autopsy. Perhaps neural scans, which can be taken while the subject is live with little interference on the body, might provide clearer evidence of just how SCP-1025 produces these symptoms.

Test: Dementia

Hypothesis: I expect the subject to develop memory loss, likely short term memory loss rather than long term because of the limits the book has shown in previous studies.

Setup: Interview D-Class personal to find one with a strong memory, spatial awareness, and balance. With a strong candidate chosen and their results of the tests recorded have them read the Dementia section of SCP-1025. Have them perform the same tests every day for a week. If the book has no effect their score should improve over the course of the week, if it inhibits memory formation the results should remain consistent, and if they worsen over time, it is causing memory loss. The tests will include both memory games and questions regarding their family and past before the foundation to cover both short and long term memory loss.

Subject Notes:dewde

 D-1025-105 (D-115): Died in containment breach shortly after interview was concluded before exposed to SCP-1025: Test Results: Failure

 D-1025-106 (Bilbo): Good memory based on interview before exposure to SCP-1025; MRI scan showed signs of prior mental instability; after reading the Dementia section of SCP-1025 subject showed took considerably longer to recall information and often had to have questions repeated has the subjects focus would wander;  MRI at end of week showed no significant changes: Test Results: Inconclusive

 D-1025-107 (DIO Brando): Got a score of 4/8 on initial memory interview, unclear if poor score is due to lack of intellect or interest in responding properly; dropped from test and returned to D-Block without exposure to SCP-1025: Test Result: Failure

 D-1025-108 (Vlad): Target is aggressive and uncooperative during interview, no MRI was able to be taken before exposure to SCP-1025 due to the target refusing to stay still, shows signs of disorientation and loss of physical aggression after exposure but memory seemed unaffected; MRI scans showed redness and mild scarring to the cerebellum; unable to determine if this was caused by SCP-1025 due to lack of prior brain scan: Test Results: Inconclusive but Promising, Further Testing Needed

 D-1025-109 (Jack): Original MRI shows healthy brain tissue with frontal lobe bruising, possible childhood injury? Shortly after reading the Dementia passage of SCP -1025, before the D-class could be re-restrained for transport, he pulled a knife and was summarily shot: Test Results: Failure

Results: While some subjects showed early signs of dementia neither testing or MRIs showed conclusive evidence of significant change in the subject. This could be due to more complex mental disorders taking longer to develop, and I will keep an eye on the surviving D-Class to see how their conditions change with time.

Analysis/Conclusion: Further research may be necessary as a result of the difficult nature of completing long duration testing in this Facility. 

Was Your Hypothesis Correct?: Inconclusive, will complete further testing on the subject at a later date if I can get approval for group testing on the matter, perhaps with a cell to contain a group of D-Class for observation.

SCP1025-105-109.InterviewLog.xlsx

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Lore is awesome!

Look at all that details and efforts pull into it!

Presentation wise is good, format is followed correctly but I recommend inserting some images in your logs.

Creativity is there, never seen this test been done in a long time!

Overall this is a quality test.

Grade: 95%

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osu! achiever? I don't know

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