It affects the cerebellum which is in charge of balance and the frontal lobes.
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.
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 part of the brain responsible for regulating sleep is the hypothalamus.
The brain is affected first when blood glucose levels drop. The brain relies on glucose as its primary source of energy and is sensitive to fluctuations in blood glucose levels, which can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, and fainting.
ANY part ... up to and including the whole thing. (For what it is worth, my stroke affected only the sensory strip associated with my left side, thus the stroke occurred on the right side and slightly posterior to the vertical mid-line of my brain.)
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Alchol affects the the brain by killing brain cells
Surprisingly and fortunately the brain does not seem to get affected by epilepsy.
It is the cells in the brain that are affected.
Yes
The brain is the most affected part of the body. It is due to the fact that emotions are created there.
Brain
Sure, you can preserver it as any other brain - in formaldehyde or alchol.
The frontal cortex--the part of the brain that is heavily involved in tasks such as task-management and inhibition.
lewy is different parts of the brain which may have been affected. ie... the memory part, or speech part or co-ordination part, sum times only parts of the brain is affected in dementia,not all but sadly in many cases it is all of the brain
yes, too much alchol can kill brain cells
Brain looses its fluidity because of alcohol leading contraction of brain.