Blood is a mixture of substances in the body mainly comprised of four parts. It has red and white cells, plasma and platelets. Platelets are tiny pieces of cells that enable us not to bleed to death when we are injured. When we get cut, platelets race to the wound and stick there. P...
Frontal lobeis the area responsible for personality and movement. The pre-frontal portion is perhaps the most evolved part of the brain and specifically allows judgment, planning and organization, problem-solving, and critical thinking. This is the area that gives us the ability to feel an emotio...
so that blood stays with vital organs (caveman Fred can lose an arm to the saber-tooth tiger and not bleed out as fast). Blood pressure goes up. Pupils dilate to let in more
Just over a decade ago, Geschwind led thefirst effortto identify autism’s molecular pathology by focusing on two brain regions, the temporal lobe and the frontal lobe. Those regions were chosen because they are higher-order association regions involved in higher cognition – especially social cogni...
We can both consciously agree that the table is a table or that we will bleed if cut, so the subjective aspect is capable of representing the objective. The objective is capable in turn of 'incorporating' the subjective in terms of uncertainty in the physical. A fully cosmological theory ...
A relevant clinical implication of this is that visual information processing for individuals with BDD may interfere or 'bleed into' many cognitive processes. This is consistent with the observation that for individuals with BDD a very large proportion of their time (on average 3–8 h per day ...
bleed directly into the fourth ventricle via access through the foramen of Luschka. Subdural hematoma secondary to aneurysm rupture is rare, occurring in less than 2% of patients. Given its infrequent occurrence, no particular aneurysm location has been associated with this pathology. However, as...
In the short term, the prognosis of ruptured AVMs and cavernous angiomas is better than that of aneurysms. The rebleeding rate is low during the first few months. Only 6% of patients rebleed during the first year, and vasospasm occurs only rarely. Mortality from the first hemorrhage is low...
What kind of bleed can cause an uncal herniation? 不知道嗎? 本學習集中的詞語(41) What separates the two cerebral hemispheres? longitudinal fissure What is the role of the frontal lobe? - higher executive function- personality- voluntary movement What is the function of the parietal lobe? - ...
(central area of white matter) andbasal gangliaareas of the brain. White matter hyperintensities—lesions that "light up" on MRI—were measured using the Fazekas scale. Cerebral microbleeds were rated with the microbleed anatomical rating scale. The researchers also collected clinical data such as ...