In general, disease typically increases slow activity such as theta or delta waves, but decreases fast activity such as alpha and beta waves.
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In general, disease typically increases slow activity, such as theta or delta waves, but decreases fast activity, such as alpha and beta waves
All parts are affected in some manner, since it is a disease that affects the brain.
Maybe. It affects the brain and anything that can affect the brain could be an underlying cause for development of the disease.
No, parkinson's affects the dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra, which is part of the mid-brain.
yes, but it happens to 1-8000000 people in the world.
Brain waves; alpha, beta and delta transcend through the brain in order for it to become immune to a disease and for better health :) Dr. Iyeen
Yes, toxoplasmosis, which can be transmitted by careless handling of cat feces, can affect the brain.
Yes infection and disease in the body can have an affect on the rest of the body including the brain and heart.
Parkinson's disease is a disease in which, you have a disorder in your brain characterized by shaking, and difficulty. You get this by having deteriorated nerve cells, which means, you nerve cells are rugged or tired down. It affects the nervous system because, the brain is apart of the nervous system and this disease causing-shaking and is a disorder in the brain.
In a crossword puzzle, "brain waves" are "ideas."
Drinking in moderation lowers the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease.