epileptic foci, infections, abscesses, and tumors
Lesions are damaged areas of tissues through injury or disease. There are many types of brain lesions, and many causes for them. The types can include abscesses, AVM's, cerebral infarctions, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, etc.
Cyst, fissure, macule, papule, polyp, pustule, ulcer, vesicle, and wheal.
Intracranial space occupying lesions are tumors or abscesses present within the cranium or skull.They are one of the three types of lesions that can occur; the other two are vascular (thrombosis, emboli etc) and lesions due to trauma.Toxoplasmosis (caused by protozoa Toxoplasma Gondii) is an example of a space occupying lesion of the brain. It is one of the infestation of HIV when it turns into AIDS in the central nervous system.
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All types of studies from kindergarten to postdoctoral studies.
The cerebrum is sometimes called the "small brain". It is below the larger cerebrum. It controls muscle movement and studies have show it to involved in some types of learning.
fMRI helps to explain what the brain does and which brain regions are involved in what types of processes. While fMRI and other imaging methods cannot tell us whether a region is definitely involved in a specific process (patients with lesions and the use of transmagnetic stimulation are the only techniques so far which can suggest causation), it can still help us understand what functions are carried out by which regions. Knowing which regions engage in which processes aids in understanding variations between individuals as well as complementing data from patient studies.
Descriptive studies for case-control.
a diagram of the brain
The types of studies that are most famous in growth and development research are longitudinal
They are determined by the sequence and number of amino acids.
the functions of different locations in the brain