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A down syndrome brainwave is not as strong, because people with down syndrome are missing there 21st chromosome.

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What is the cause of 'Organic brain syndrome'?

Organic brain syndrome is caused by physical damage or dysfunction of the brain, often due to factors such as traumatic brain injury, brain infections, vascular disorders, or exposure to toxins. It can result in a variety of cognitive and behavioral symptoms, affecting a person's ability to think, reason, and remember. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and symptoms experienced.


What is DA syndrome?

DA syndrome, or Dandy-Walker syndrome, is a rare congenital brain malformation that affects the cerebellum, the area at the back of the brain that controls movement and coordination. It is characterized by the formation of a cyst in the back of the brain and can cause developmental delays, intellectual disability, and problems with movement. Treatment usually involves managing symptoms and providing supportive care.


Which brain structure functions as a relay station between the cerebellum and other brain structures?

The thalamus functions as a relay station between the cerebellum and other brain structures, helping to transmit sensory and motor information. It is an important hub for integrating and coordinating signals between different parts of the brain.


What is the gray-white matter junction in the brain?

Gray matter contains most of the neuronal cell bodies in the brain, and involves muscle control and the senses. White matter transfers the messages between different areas of the central nervous system.


What is the main link between the brain and the rest of the body?

The Nervous System

Related Questions

Is down syndrome a type of brain cancer?

No. Down Syndrome is determined by genetics while Brain Cancer is determined by exposure. They are two very different diseases and manifest quite differently.


Is autism like locked in syndrome?

No. Autism is not like locked in syndrome. The two are totally different. A number of children with Autism have damage to a particular part of their brain. Since they are children, many of them can be taught to use a different part of their brain for communication. On the other hand, several different commutation problems have been given the catch all diagnosis of Autism. With Locked in Syndrome the problem is not in the brain but with the brain's ability to communicate with that part of the body that communicates with the outside world.


Cures for wet brain syndrome due to alcoholism?

Wet brain syndrome is a permanent condition.


Where is down syndrome on your body?

Down Syndrome Is In Your Brain.


What is nonpsychot brain syndrome?

I believe its a syndrome in which there is no apparent psychosis.


What leads to korsakoff syndrome?

"Korsakov's Syndrome" is a brain disorder caused by the lack of thiamine (vitamin B1) in the brain.


What syndrome can cause brain injury paralysis or death?

reye's syndrome


What are other names for shaken baby syndrome?

Shaken baby syndrome is also known as abusive head trauma, shaken brain trauma, pediatric traumatic brain injury , whiplash shaken infant syndrome, and shaken impact syndrome.


What is Dandy's syndrome?

Dandy-Walker syndrome refers to a group of specific, congenital (present at birth) brain malformations, and is a common cause of hydrocephalus (increased fluid in the brain)


What is shakening baby syndrome?

"shaken baby syndrome" is when a baby is shaken in a violent motion that causes death or serious injury to the brain. Typically a child will have retinal bleeding, brain bleeding and brain swelling (which typically does the most damage).


Can one have both schizophrenia and aspergers?

Yes because aspergers is a syndrome and schizophrenia affects a different part of the brain, possible but very rare.


What area of the brain is believed to be responsible for the symptoms of Korsakoff's syndrome?

area of the brain believed to be responsible for the symptoms of Korsakoff's syndrome is called the diencephalon, specifically the structures called the mamillary bodies and the thalamus