Foreign Accent Syndrome: Arizona woman awakes with a British accent

Doctors diagnose former beauty queen with Foreign Accent Syndrome after she wakes up sounding just like Mary Poppins

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The scientists used MRI scans to analysis subjects’ brains
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A woman living in Arizona says she went to sleep with a “blinding headache” one night and awoke with a British accent, a condition doctors call Foreign Accent Syndrome.

Michelle Myers says she has not been able to shake her “Mary Poppins” London accent for two years, according to ABC affiliate KNXV.

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