Cerebellum damage recovery
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Damage to the cerebellum would most likely result in. a.heart stoppage or respiratory failure. b.a loss of hearing ability. c.a loss of muscular coordination. ... spontaneous recovery. 2. A young child who is spanked after running into the street learns not to repeat this behavior. In this case, the spanking is a. A)
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Helps in recovery of brain function following trauma…But, brain can not store energy, if deprived damage can easily result . Cerebroventricular system. A series of interconnected chambers inside brain tissue through which cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flows. Produced in lateral ventricals by choroid plexus, CSF flows through 3rd then 4th ...
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Cerebellum damage can cause problems in balance and movement. Hippocampus damage may result in memory problems. Peripheral neuropathy has been reported secondary to chronic inhalant abuse; ... They also have a general pessimism about treatment effectiveness and recovery.
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Where is the cerebellum? What does the brainstem become continuous with inferiorly? What contains the brain? SLIDE 8: What are the 4 forms of protection for the brain? SLIDE 9: Video: Anatomy of the Cranium and Associated Structures. Which part of the brain occupies the anterior cranial fossa? Which part of the brain occupies the middle cranial ...
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Fluid attenuated Inversion Recovery (FLAIR) imaging is, however, quite sensitive and has resulted in improved detection of SAH (fig 4). ... linked with residual permanent brain damage and mental retardation. ... sign with diffuse and extensive hypodensity of the cerebral cortices and relative sparing of the basal ganglia and cerebellum. Shear ...
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May 07, 2008 · Blindness could result from damage to which cortex and lobe of the brain? ... Make recovery from physical addiction more difficult. 2. In comparison with older people, babies. ... A. motor cortex and emotion cortex B. motor cortex and hypothalamus C. hypothalamus and cerebellum D. cerebellum and medulla E. thalamus and motor cortex ...
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Divided into cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem. Surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid secreted by choroid plexus. Ventricles: hollow interior cavities. Blood supply from arterial circle (circle of Willis) at base of brain. Venous blood returns into venous sinuses in dura. VOLUNTARY MUSCLES. Muscle tone caused by reflex arcs.
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This type of injury causes general, diffuse damage to the cerebral cortex and cerebellum. Areas of the brain that are very sensitive to lack of oxygen include the hippocampus (a region critical for memory), borderzone areas of the cerebral cortex (the parieto-occipital and frontoparietal regions), cerebellum, basal ganglia, and spinal cord ...
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Most appear to be related to dysfunction in the links between the brainstem, cerebellum and thalamus. There are several types of tremors with different causes. Causes include genetics, alcohol and/or drug withdrawl, PN, damage to cerebellum from stroke, MS, or tumors. CT includes medications, small doses of alcohol, surgery, and massage.
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E) spontaneous recovery. 5. After pigs learned to pick up and deposit wooden coins in a piggy bank, the pigs subsequently dropped the coins repeatedly and pushed them with their snouts. This best illustrates the importance of _____ in operant conditioning. A) primary reinforcement . B) spontaneous recovery . C) latent learning . D) generalization
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