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Meningeal layers (Meninges)

The meningeal layers are sometimes referred to as meninges. They are three separate layers that enclose the brain and spinal…

01 Jan 2012

Tardive dyskinesia

Tardive dyskinesia, a condition characterised by abnormal and involuntary muscle movements (e.g. facial spasms) which is potentially life threatening and…

01 Jan 2012

Delerium

Delerium is a short term disorder of the central nervous system that involves usual and…

01 Jan 2012

Noradrenaline

Noradrenaline is a neurotransmitter that works within the central and…

01 Jan 2012

Neurological Factors

Neurological factors are factors relating to or stemming from the nervous system.

01 Jan 2012

Blood-Brain Barrier

The Blood-brain barrier (BBB) is the barrier between the blood circulating through the head and the…

01 Jan 2012

Innervate

Innervate means to supply nerves to (a body part). Different levels of the spinal cord innervate different areas…

01 Jan 2012

Neurofibromatosis

Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disease in which people develop multiple soft tumors called neurofibromas, which occur under the skin and…

01 Jan 2012

Motor imagery

Motor imagery is a type of mental stimulation that involves focussing and imagining motor actions (movements). The technique of motor…

01 Jan 2012