Scientists are preparing to do a study of the Las Vegas gunman’s brain, but experts say whatever they may find likely won’t be what led him to kill 58 people. Stephen Paddock’s brain is being sent to Stanford University for a months-long examination after a visual inspection found no abnormalities. Doctors will perform multiple forensic analyses, including an exam of the 64-year-old’s brain tissue to find any possible neurological problems. If a disease is found, experts say it would be false science to conclude it caused or perhaps even contributed to the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.