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Neuroscience Biomarkers
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Neuroscience Biomarkers Dementia as a Neuropsychiatric Disorder Dementia is a serious progressive or chronic brain disease with turbulence in the higher multiple cortical functioning, and characterized by a massive loss of global cognitive ...

Neurology
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of Crohn’s disease presents to his GP with a 3 week history of dizziness when standing up. Whenever he stands he feels unwell and, on two occasions has felt the world “go grey”, experienced muffled hearing and has had to lie flat to allevia...

Neuropsychological Diseases
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Neuropsychological disease. The research paper discusses various diseases that relates to the Neuropsychological Disease (Schmidt, 2000). It also includes the significant knowledge of treatment, symptoms and medication. Epileptic seizures E...

Neurotransmitters
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according to their chemical composition. Simon Green uses the following classification. Classical neurotransmitters, Amino acid neurotransmitters and possible transmitters or neuromodulators. Classical neurotransmitters are termed monoamine...

Neurons And Neurotransmitters
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neurons is passed by the synapse. The synapse bridge the gap between neurons. A lone synapse comprises presynaptic finish where the neurotransmitters, cell organelles, and mitochondria work in harmony. Receptor sites for neurotransmitters a...

Neuroscience And Behavior
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neuroscience, which are molecules, brain, nerve cells, networks and behaviors (Society for NeuroScience, 2012). Nervous system plays a vital role in the field of neuroscience as it controls the behaviors in human beings and animals. Our ner...

Neurons
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Introduction A Neuron is a specialized nerve cell that receives, processes, and transmits information to other cells in the body. We have a fixed number of neurons, which means they do not regenerate. About 10,000 neurons die everyday, but ...