Lesson Transcript Instructors Artem Cheprasov View bio Christianlly Cena View bio Neurological disorders are diseases affecting the nervous system—i.e., the brain, nerves, and spinal cord. Learn about the definition of a neurological disorder; discover the impact of problems regarding drugs, myelin...
These signals are then sent to the motor strip, the area that runs from the top of your head down to the ear, and is responsible for controlling all of your body's movement. The frontal lobe tells the motor strip, "Hey, I need some coffee, do your thing," and before you know it...
What are some common brain diseases? What is a brain disease? What are neurological disorders? What is a degenerative disease of the brain? What are some common neurological disorders? What is chronic brain disease? What is neurological disease?
conditions can be widespread, and one of the best ways we can deliver excellent and equitable health care is to make sure that not only are we nailing down the ‘can’t miss’ diagnoses, but also learning the nuance and way that neurological disease burden can manifest in the behavioral ...
Online Q&A: What are neurological disorders? Neurological disorders are diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. In other words, the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, peripheral nerves, nerve roots, autonomic nervous system, neuromuscular junction, and muscles....
Many neurocognitive disorders are degenerative, meaning that they worsen with time. Research suggests that with many degenerative diseases, gray and white matter in the brain is reduced, and there are differences in the volume of certain parts of the brain, indicating that these changes impact the...
Epilepsy, also called seizure disorder, is a group of neurological conditions characterized by recurrent seizure episodes. A seizure is a strong surge in the electrical activity of the brain. When a person suffers from two or more unprovoked seizures, they are diagnosed with epilepsy. ...
Any disorder of the nervous system is classified as a neurological disorder. The brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, peripheral nerves, nerve roots, autonomic nervous system, neuromuscular junction, and muscles are the parts commonly affected by neurological disorders....
The most common comorbidities are mood disorders, anxiety disorders, substance abuse disorders, and impulse-control disorders. Other comorbidities include eating disorders, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), schizophrenia, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). How Do I Overcome Obsessive ...
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