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Q: What has been linked to minimized atrophy of the cerebral cortex of the brain?
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What is brocas area?

Broca's area is one of the two parts of the cerebral cortex linked since the late nineteenth century to speech


What is the treatment of cerebral atrophy and how to protect from it?

i also dont know perfectly but i thing it has a long and a painful jouney fo cure, and the chance of cur is very lowWell, that answer is very general. I'll try improving on it:You ask about treatment, it all depends what kind of cerebral atrophy you have, cortical? frontal? etc.It depends on your age too. It can be linked to early schizophrenia, it can be linked to depression, o alcoholism or other drug dependence, to a head injury, and also to neurological diseases such as non demented Parkinson disease and other similar neurological illnesses.As you get older too, general cerebral atrophy is more frequent and can lead to dementia and memory losses.Treatment: there are no known treatment except some antixolitic to help sleep and calm down, abstain from drinking alcohol, do mental exercises such as crosswords to make sure there is no further atrophy. If the atrophy is linked to alcoholism, when you stop, you will have stopped the atrophy but it isn't reversible.How to protect from it: avoid alcohol and drugs, protect against head injuries, do mental exercises, take vitamine b1 supplements, have a healthy lifestyle. These are the best protections.I hope this is helpful.


Can pathological lying be linked to cerebral palsy?

No it can't.


The disorder that's linked to the adrenal cortex?

Addison's disease


A disorder that has been linked to the adrenal cortex is?

addison's disease


Why is the cerebellum called the mini brain?

It's seperate from the cerebral hemispheres, sitting just under them. It has a similar simplified structure in that it is highly folded with a grey matter cortex and a white matter core. It has also been linked in many cognitive functions, but it's most researched is its role in movement.


What is The increased capacity for self-regulation that is seen in middle and late childhood is linked to developmental advances in the?

prefrontal cortex of the brain.


Can smoking cause cerebral palsy?

yes it can cause when your parent smoke with you you have a lack of air to breathe in.Paul Thomas:Doctors haven't pinpointed a specific cause of cerebral palsy just that it is linked to lack of oxygen to the baby's developing brain but it is not linked directly to smoking. But by smoking, drinking or taking drugs the chances of cerebral palsy increase dramatically also they can cause other problems to the baby's development.


The brain area is the what?

The Wernicke's area of the brain is one of the two parts of the cerebal cortex that is linked to speech. It is involved in the understanding of written and spoken language.


The cerebellum and the pons are derived from the cerberal cortex?

Some structures within the pons are linked to the cerebellum, involving them in movement and posture


The third and fourth ventricles are linked by a slender canal designated as the?

The mesencephalic duct, also known as the aqueductus mesencephali, aqueduct of Sylvius or the cerebral aqueduct and contains cerebrospinal fluid


What is the difference between muscle dystrophy and muscle atrophy?

Myasthenia gravis: autoimmune to the ACh receptors at end plate (pathway >>> no muscle contraction) Muscular Dystrophy: genetic (X-linked) defect in dystrophin (pathway >>> myosin-actin crossbridge doesn't form > no muscle contraction)