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  1. After losing the family's life savings in the stock market, Homer gets a job as a test subject for scientific experiments, one of which reveals the true reason behind his stupidity: a crayon that got stuck in his brain when he was a child.

  2. Existing studies have examined the ways in which results from MRI scans inform clinical decision-making in a range of areas particularly those relating to the brain such as neuroscience and ...

  3. During one experiment, the doctors find a crayon lodged in Homer's brain from when he was a child, which has been the cause of his life-long stupidity. After the crayon is removed, Homer's IQ goes up from 55 to 105 points, which allows him to form a bond with Lisa .

    • 257
    • BABF22
    • January 7, 2001
    • S12 E9
  4. An X-ray of Homer's true brain. Homer is a pure moron who can go back and forth from being downright terrible to an extremely caring and loving man. Homer's personality is one of frequent immaturity, frequent stupidity, selfishness, laziness, and explosive anger; one might say it's like that of the "Average Joe". He also suffers from a short ...

  5. An x-ray of Homer's true brain. Homer suffers from a short attention span complementing his intense but short-lived passion for hobbies, enterprises and various causes. Homer's prone to emotional outbursts; he gets very envious of his neighbors, the Flanders family , is easily enraged at his son, Bart , and strangles him in an exaggerated manner.

  6. After losing the family's life savings in the stock market, Homer gets a job as a test subject for scientific experiments, one of which reveals the true reason behind his stupidity: a crayon that got stuck in his brain when he was a child.

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  8. Homer went there to be a test subject. The doctors wondered why he was so stupid and in an x-ray found a crayon lodged in his brain. They removed it and Homer got much smarter apparently having his IQ increased by 50 points.

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