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    Cerebral Palsy is a neurological disorder that I’ve become very familiar with over the amount of 4 years. From the minimal amount of knowledge I do have on it, I understand that it is a disorder caused by brain disfigurement that may permanently affect muscle coordination. Choosing to surround myself with an awesome individual who suffered from Cerebral Palsy, created a very fond bond and great interest in finding out more information on it. In 8th grade I met a girl named Elena, who was a grade

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    sufferers present neurological symptoms such as paralysis, numbness, blindness or fits without a known neurological trigger. Conversion disorder, formerly known as hysteria is considered a psychiatric disorder by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, which classifies it as a somatoform disorder. Contrary, World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) classifies it as a dissociative disorder. The diagnosis of this neurological disorder has been

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    WHAT IS EPILEPSY Neurological disorder Primarily characterized by repetitive spontaneous seizures Many different types Wide range of symptoms that vary from person to person Characterized by abnormal electrical activity in brain CAUSES Caused by abnormal activity in brain cells Directly influenced by any head injury or family-related condition Genetic influence: over 500 genes identified which could lead to epilepsy Head trauma Tumors Strokes Infectious diseases (AIDS, meningitis) Prenatal Injury

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    It is predicted that by the year 2020, more than 40 million people in the world will have this progressive neurological condition (Morris 579). This disease occurs when the nerve cells that create dopamine are slowly destroyed. Without dopamine, the nerve cells in that part of the brain cannot properly send messages and it leads to a loss of muscle function (Kantor

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    My first day in the Neurological office was a quite entertaining and unique experience that has changed my life for the better. After Monday was over I felt quite exhausted and intrigued upon how much was covered just within 11 hours. The Doctor and I attended a total of twenty-nine patients all with varying conditions. I saw condition from severe migraine all the way to patients that had epilepsies or even conditions such as pinch nerves. I learned how to treat all unique types of conditions from

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    Cerebral Palsy Essay

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    Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurological disorder that resulted from a defect in the brain before, at birth, or after birth (CDC, 2014). In other words, CP affects body movement and muscles by hindering the muscles from performing regular activity such as walking (Straub & Obrzut, 2009). The common known cause of brain damage during birth is asphyxia, which means lack of oxygen (CDC, 2014). However, new studies suggested that cerebral palsy related to various causes such as viral infections. In addition

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    Essay about Prosopagnosia's Affect on Daily Life

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    In Psychology, there are a wide range of disorders, all of which disrupt a person’s life at varying levels. As a result of this, the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is used to diagnose a person with a certain disorder and determine the extent to which the disorder affects their ability to function in society. However, the DSM-IV does not address all of the disorders that people can be troubled with. There are four axes to the DSM-IV: axis I which takes into account clinical disorders

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    about this disease and finding a cure. Pathophysiology Cerebral Palsy is a neuromuscular disorder that causes many disabilities in those affected. This disorder is diagnosed usually within the first two years of life due to neurological delays. It is believed that these neurological delays are due to brain damage received

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    Psychological and Neurological Approaches Introduction It has only been recently that learning and memory were considered to be of scientific relevance. It has developed over the years as more accurate ways of measuring these fields have come to the surface. Aristotle, a philosopher, was of the first few to observe and write about memory. He developed the idea of associationism which states that memory can be influenced by formations of “associations” or linkages between events, sensations

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    Cerebral Palsy Essay examples

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    Because CP describes a group of neurological and physical abnormalities, people affected by the disorder may have other neurological and physical problems. CP may not be noticeable at birth. Children with CP develop predictable developmental milestones slowly because of their motor impairments, and these delays in reaching milestones

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