the hyperthalamus in the control centre in moniters the core and external temp and draws the line when its time to sacrafice the skin for the organs. when the muscles can't continue restricting blood flow because have run out of energy and oxygen which is being used to made more energy to warm organs extremities tells skin its warm sends cns message to hypothalamus by now enzymatic responses are barely working cas its too cold and then telll skin its hot they take off their clothes and run around in the nuddy. all the blood cools organs die they die :d
A cerebral vascular accident, commonly known as a stroke, affects the brain. It occurs when there is a disruption in the blood supply to the brain, leading to damage of brain tissue due to lack of oxygen and nutrients.
The area of the brain that is affected by cerebral palsy is the cerebrum, it involves connections between the cortex and the cerebelum. This disorder usually starts at an early age or at the time of birth.
The brain is the primary organ affected by a concussion. It occurs when the brain is jolted or shaken inside the skull, leading to temporary impairment of brain function. Symptoms include headaches, dizziness, confusion, and memory problems.
An injury to a peripheral nerve causes loss of both sensory and motor functions since that specific part is supplied by the motor pathway such as spinothalalmic and corticospinal.
When there is a loss of blood flow and oxygen to the brain, it can lead to a condition called stroke. This can result in brain damage and various neurological symptoms depending on the area of the brain affected. Immediate medical attention is crucial to minimize the long-term effects of a stroke.
the back right area of the brain
The frontal lobes, the temporal lobes, and the vesicles are affected.
A cerebral vascular accident, commonly known as a stroke, affects the brain. It occurs when there is a disruption in the blood supply to the brain, leading to damage of brain tissue due to lack of oxygen and nutrients.
It tends to be yyour brain that is affected by a stroke when it is starved of oxygen
The area of the brain associated with the recognition of faces and the recognition of other familiar objects is the fusiform gyrus. This is the part of the brain affected with the condition of "face blindness."
No, human complexity is established in the neocortex, which is a relatively thin, convoluted sheet covering of the front of of the brain. the surface area of the neocortex is not dramatically affected by brain volume.
Surprisingly and fortunately the brain does not seem to get affected by epilepsy.
A stroke can happen in any lobe of the brain. I think the worst area one can have a stroke in is at the base of the brain, in back of the head.
The brain is the only area affected by Epilepsy. As the brain controls many other parts of the body, other things can then be indirectly affected, like the nervous system, which is why shaking is sometimes associated with epilepsy. Seizures affect different people in different ways, so not everyone shakes when they have a seizure.
Yang got hyperthermia.
Hyperthermia is an unusually high fever.
It depends on which area of the brain or spinal cord is affected. The functions of that area will be altered or be stopped all together.