yes' all nerves affect memory! FACT! especially cranial nerves that are attached to the spinal chord!
Loss of focus, memory lapse, nerves, over anxiousness.
No. Your EARS affect your balance.
Long-term potentation
yes, patterns affect memory, but only slightly
The nerves that affect walking include the sciatic nerve, the femoral nerve, and the tibial nerve. Damage or compression of these nerves can result in difficulty with walking, weakness in the legs, or numbness in the lower extremities.
Lyme disease and syphilis are two bacterial diseases that affect nerves.
Loss of focus, memory lapse, nerves, over anxiousness.
After killing nerves, you might still experience pain because of "phantom pains" or the memory of pain. You might also have some nerves that are not deadened.
The rotator cuff injury by itself should not , however, many of the injuries that can affect the rotator cuff can also impact the nerves.
Vagus and accelerator
B-complex is know to have an anti-anxiety (or "calming of the nerves") affect on people.
First, the nerves from your smelling patch at the top of your nose are the closest to your brain of any sensory nerves. The smelling nerves attach to the brain near an important memory center, as well.