BILINGUALISM NEUROLOGY

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Mapa Mental sobre BILINGUALISM NEUROLOGY, criado por Angela girald em 05-02-2018.
Angela girald
Mapa Mental por Angela girald, atualizado more than 1 year ago
Angela girald
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BILINGUALISM NEUROLOGY
  1. Plejia
    1. Total weakness of the musculature of which the manifestations are variable according to the intensity of the deficit and the damaged body segment. The weakness usually predominates in the distal segments and can be limited to a reduction of the speed and the precision of the fine movements.
    2. Topognosia
      1. Recognition of the location of a stimulus on the skin or elsewhere in the body
      2. Discorometry
        1. Delays in the beginning and end of voluntary movements, which is present in the cerebellar syndrome.
        2. prosopagnosia
          1. Type of visual agnosia that consists in the impossibility of recognizing the faces of familiar people, even if they are family and friends. The affected person sees and recognizes the different parts of the face, but can not remember their location or identify who it is
          2. Barestesia
            1. Sensitivity of tissues and organs to pressure variations.
            2. The premotor cortex
              1. is an area located at the frontal limit of the brain. It extends forward to the primary motor cortex, near the Sylvian fissure (lateral sulcus), before narrowing close to the medial longitudinal fissure, which serves as the posterior border of the prefrontal cortex. The activity within this region is critical for the sensory orientation of the movement and for the control of the network.
              2. The somesthetic areas
                1. is an area located on the front edge of the brain. It extends forward to the primary motor cortex, near the Sylvian fissure (lateral groove), before narrowing close to the medial longitudinal fissure, which serves as the posterior border of the prefrontal cortex. The activity within this region is critical for the sensory orientation of the movement and for the control of the network.
                2. Frontalized
                  1. is a clinical syndrome caused by the degeneration of the frontal lobe of the human brain, which can extend to the temporal lobe.
                  2. Movements oculocefalogiros
                    1. Movements oculocefalogiros It is a reflex mediated through pathways involving vestibular mechanisms, the medial longitudinal fasciculus, proprioceptive pathways of cervical origin and the oculomotor nerves. It should not be explored if fractures or dislocations of the cervical vertebrae are suspected.
                    2. atrophy
                      1. It consist of an important part of the size of the cell and the organ of which it is a part, due to the loss of cellular mass. Atrophic cells show a decrease in function but they are not dead. With regard to the above, it can be stated that a perfect cellular metabolism does not only depend on an effective element of the nutritive substances, but also on the correct use of these; This is only possible when the cells live in a suitable environment for their morphological structure and it works

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