Category: Health
Created by: david105722
Number of Blossarys: 3
State lightheadedness or loss of consciousness, produced by a blow to the head, electric shock or the effects of a violent explosion.
Motor nerve innervating the lateral rectus muscle, which abducts the eye; lesions of the nucleus, which is located in the dorsal pons, produce a horizontal gaze palsy.
Generalized seizure characterized by abrupt cessation of ongoing activity with a blank stare and lost or impaired consciousness lasting on average 10-20 seconds.
Loss of will, impulse, and decision-making ability, in neurology, refers to a lack of will or initiative and can be seen as a disorder of diminished motivation.
"Inability to calculate" or difficulty with arithmetic; may be the result of damage to the angular gyrus in the hemisphere dominant for speech and language,Acalculia (not to be confused with ...
Migraine variant consisting of the migraine aura without the headache; also known as migraine equivalent accommodation adjustment of the focal length of the lens of the eye in order to keep objects ...
Rapid, transient, all-or-none nerve impulse initiated at the axon hillock; electrical signal by which the brain receives, analyzes, and conveys information.