Absolutely. think of a new-born baby - constantly crying and hypersensitive to most things. their nervous system is developing/just developed. Particularly with disease - as this can make you hypersensitive and your nervous system 'on alert' i suppose. :)
Aging produces various structural and functional changes in the nervous system, including: reduction in brain size and weight, reduction in number of neurons, decrease in blood flow to brain, changes in synaptic organization of the brain, and intercellular and extracellular changes in CNS neurons.
Amy Kathryn Dickason has written: 'Age-related changes in the plasticity of perivascular axons following exogenous NGF' -- subject(s): Nervous system, Nerve growth factor, Degeneration
The head injury and age are two things that weaken the nervous system. Hard and manual jobs also weaken the nervous system.
Geriatric neurology is a branch of medicine that focuses on diagnosing and treating neurological conditions in older adults. This specialty deals with age-related changes in the nervous system, neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, and the unique challenges faced by older patients with neurological disorders.
The usual cause of decreasing efficiency of the nervous system as a whole is aging. As we age, the speed of nerve conduction slows down, and the overall function of the nervous system declines. Factors such as neurodegenerative diseases and lifestyle habits can also contribute to a decrease in nervous system efficiency.
Maximum heart rate decreases with age due to a natural decline in the efficiency and function of the heart muscle, as well as changes in the body's ability to respond to physical stress and exercise. This decrease is a normal part of the aging process and is influenced by factors such as decreased cardiac output and changes in the autonomic nervous system.
Age affects you because you both wants different things
Yes, age can affect reflexes. As we age, our reflexes tend to slow down due to changes in our nervous system and muscle strength. However, regular physical activity and exercise can help maintain and improve reflexes as we get older.
This is known as Gaucher Disease. It will break down the nervous system of young children and will usually show up in those from Eastern Europe.
Age-related changes in the genitourinary system can lead to decreased bladder capacity, increased urinary frequency, and a higher risk of incontinence due to weakening pelvic floor muscles. In men, prostate enlargement may cause urinary obstruction and increased risk of urinary tract infections, while women may experience vaginal dryness and changes in libido due to hormonal fluctuations. Additionally, renal function typically declines with age, potentially affecting fluid balance and waste elimination. These changes can significantly impact quality of life, necessitating appropriate management strategies.
Herophilus determined that the brain is the center of the nervous system in humans. Herophilus was a Greek doctor during the Hellenistic Age.
The study of age-related changes in behavior and mental processes throughout the lifespan is called developmental psychology. This field examines how individuals grow and change from infancy through old age, focusing on cognitive, emotional, social, and physical development.