neurotransmitters
How does a brain tumor affect the Brain?
Brain
it affects the brain most
An acquired brain injury is a brain injury acquired at some point other than birth for reasons other than part of a genetic or congenital disorder.
The nature of this disorder is still somewhat contraversial... it is diagnosed through the behaviours a person exhibits, and is not measureable on any brain scans. The concepts of personality and identity are still very fuzzy ideas in psychology and neurology
Person should not be confused with Agoraphobia( a anxiety disorder to a new environment), but Agraphobia is a abnormal fear of sexual abuse.
How does a brain tumor affect the Brain?
This disorder is of the neurological type, and the brain is the central part affected by this. Someone with this disorder has trouble processing simple everyday sights and smells.
Hypoxemia (low oxygen levels in the blood) will affect the entire brain.
It stimulates the processing part of your brain.
hypothalamus
Brain
It affects all of your brain because you use all of your brain to think.
The Brain and Spinal Cord.
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.
no its effect on throat and skin
It affects the cerebrum. Which is a part of your brain system