Cardinal et al. tentatively localized the neuro-anatomical basis for delayed reinforcement by observing that lesions of the nucleus...Jennifer GreenbergEric HollanderGreenberg, J. and Hollander, E. (2003). Brain function in impulsive disorders. Psychiatric Times, 20(3), 81-91....
Please note that the execution of a certain function is never bound to one region alone but requires complex neural conduction along several pathways connecting those brain regions that are specialized in this function or contribute to it in any way (previous knowledge, flight instinct, anticipation...
Related to Brain disorders:Mental disorders,Neurological disorders mental disorder n. Any of various disorders, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or autism spectrum disorder, characterized by a distressing or disabling impairment of an individual's cognitive, emotional, or social functioning. ...
Translational Psychiatry www.nature.com/tp REVIEW ARTICLE OPEN Seasonality of brain function: role in psychiatric disorders Rui Zhang 1 ✉ and Nora D. Volkow 1 ✉ This is a U.S. Government work and not under copyright protection in the US; foreign copyright protection may apply 2023 ...
Stroke.If blood flow and oxygen suddenly can't reach an area of your brain, the cells there can quickly become damaged. The body part (like an arm or leg) that's controlled by that brain area may no longer function properly. Strokes can cause symptoms such as: ...
Common risk factors for psychiatric and other brain disorders are likely to converge on biological pathways influencing the development and maintenance of brain structure and function across life. Using structural MRI data from 45,615 individuals aged 3
2020年4月最新出版的《Nature Reviews Neurology》发表了Caroline Schnakers 和 Martin M. Monti两位科学家著作的“Towards improving care for disorders of consciousness”文章。 文章阐述了欧洲神经病学学会(EAN)和美国神经病学学会(AAN)发布的两份意识障碍最新指南对意识障碍评估及诊断方法提出了新的思路,强调意识障...
"Age-related effects of a memorizing spatial task in the adults and elderly postural control." Gait Posture 33(2): 300-302. Dilda, V., H. G. Macdougall, et al. (2011). "Effects of Galvanic vestibular stimulation on cognitive function." Exp Brain Res. Garcia FV and others. ...
Paradigm 1 is to analyze psychiatric symptoms in terms of which higher brain function(s) is (are) abnormal, ie, symptoms should be analyzed as higher brain dysfunction: a case study in obsessive-compulsive disorder reveals pointers in four common symptoms to the higher functions of working ...
Many processes in the human body — including brain function — are regulated over the 24-hour cycle, and there are strong associations between disrupted circadian rhythms (for example, sleep–wake cycles) and disorders of the CNS. Brain disorders such as autism, depression and Parkinson disease ...