Articles, tagged with "areas of the brain", page 1
09th February 2012
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disorder where the body attacks itself, specifically the myelin, which is located in our central nervous system as a layer of substance protecting the nerve fibers. Lesions or scars will appear in different areas o...
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Author:
MarkusBrugger
02nd February 2012
For as long as I can remember I wanted to be fearless. Beginning when I was a child I felt as though I experienced an abnormal amount of fear. I cannot say if it is a genetic anomaly, neurological misfiring, spiritual malady or a mix of each. The thing...
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Author:
Dan Griffin
09th December 2011
Steriotactic Radiosurgery And Radiotherapy
What is stereotactic radiosurgery and how is it used?
Stereotactic radiosurgery is a highly precise form of radiation therapy used primarily to treat tumors and other abnormalities of the brain. Despite its...
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Author:
pankaj Nagpal
11th November 2011
In the wake of the economic recession, schools are cutting funding for arts education. When forced to choose between the so-called hard subjects and the arts, administrators invariably snub the arts. The explanation is as simple as it is inexorable: test...
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Author:
Zack Spence
17th October 2011
Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to adapt to environmental influence and stressful situations. It relates to the way our brain receives, transmits and processes information. Ideally, the brain should process information appropriately for optimal bra...
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Author:
Dr. Kurt Woeller
19th September 2011
A child's early years constitute a period of rapid intellectual, social, and emotional development. Integrating music and movement into children's education at this point in their lives is well-established as a great way to maximise this golden ‘window of...
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Author:
Hannah McCarthey
25th July 2011
The newborn of any almost any species will have very limited visual senses for some time after birth. With some animals, eyes will not even open for good amount of time, whilst for our own, there will simply be a huge reduction in the capacity and ability...
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Author:
James
03rd June 2011
You may have usually asked on your private, as very a couple of 1000's do each single day, "what nutritional vitamins ought to I look at?" to increase brain carry out. By brain run, we are speaking about memory, focus & emphasis, Mastering and Emotions. T...
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Author:
Adolfo Dotson
01st June 2011
You may perhaps have regularly asked oneself, as many hundreds do each day, "what nutritional nutritional vitamins want to I look at?" to strengthen brain perform. By brain function, we are speaking about memory, concentration & focus, Comprehending and F...
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Author:
Theodore Mccormick
17th May 2011
Seizure
The terms “seizure" and “epilepsy" are interchangeably used more or less. Perhaps when the seizure is more visibly evident by muscle jerking and loss of consciousness, the more it might be said, “That person has epilepsy." In any case, the proc...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
09th May 2011
The first thing which comes in the mind of the people is what actually are the brain teasers? In regard to this context, brain teaser games are the puzzles which require the lateral and logic things and also the cognitive thinking. These brain teaser game...
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Author:
tapas
21st April 2011
Only one in five people with an anxiety disorder seek professional help. Many try to help themselves, turning to the world of natural medicine. With that in mind, let’s take a gander at a natural supplement, 5-HTP, which is sometimes used to combat anxiet...
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Author:
DoctorsHealthPress
20th April 2011
Autism is a complex neurological disorder that involves abnormalities at the level of the central nervous system. Although the specific causes of autism in remain unknown, it seems that acquired or inherited genetic dysfunctions have a very important role...
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Author:
cdane
08th April 2011
Memory improvement has a lot to do with keeping healthy, in terms of a good diet and keeping physically active. However, did you know that keeping happy is also beneficial for the memory? There are a number of ways to improve the memory by spending time w...
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Author:
robuke66
04th April 2011
Methods through which digital imaging helps in medical research in the brain include Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT or CT), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). Angiography...
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Author:
Adrianna N