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Q: What cells are damaged in huntington's disease and where in the brain are they located?
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Where should the Huntington disease be located?

in your brain


What brain diseases happen to older people?

alzheimers, parkinsons, huntingtons


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Epilepsy is a disease caused by trauma to a spesific part of your brain, you can however be born with it as well, but it's still the same part (cell) of the brain that's damaged/ineffective.


How does the Limbic brain relate to memory retention?

The limbic system of the brain includes the hippocampus and the amygdala. The hippocampus helps form new memories. When it is damaged, this is shown by the presence of dementia or Alzheimer's Disease.


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Brain damaged people may react slowly to questions and events.


How long does it take for damaged brain tissue to repair itself?

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Where is the cornea located in the brain?

The cornea is actually part of the eye, and is a protective covering that is responsible for making sure that the eye is not damaged.


What is damaged by alzheimer's disease?

Alzheimer's disease affects the areas of the brain that deal with memory and recognition. People who suffer from Alzheimer's are forgetful and as the disease progresses are less and less abel to identify people, even close friends and family members.


What episode of midsomer murders has a brain damaged murderer?

The episode of "MidSomer Murders" that has a brain-damaged murderer is "The Sword of Guillaume," from the 2010 season. Richard is a descendant of Richard of Guillaume, and is brain-damaged.


Does a damaged brain show plasticity?

A damaged brain shows some measure of plasticity, and it has the ability to rewire itself.


What are ways to damage your brain?

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What is implantation of healthy tissue into damaged regions of the brain?

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