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100

Study of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system

Neurology

100

Uses a magnetic current to flip protons within the body's water molecules creating sharp images of the body's soft tissue

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

100

Factors in the world in which people live, which can either facilitate or be barriers.

Environmental factors

100

Plane dividing things into left and right portions

Sagittal Plane

100

The thalamus, subthalamus, hypothalamus, and epithalamus.

Diencephalon

200

Study of how a neuron functions 

Neurophysiology 

200

Shows brain activity based on the brain's glucose metabolism 

Positron Emission Tomography (PET) 

200

Problems with involvement in any area of life, such as employment or education.

Participation Barriers

200

Toward the back. Considering the brain, it is referring to the top portion.

Dorsal 

200

Innervations for body functions that happen automatically and without conscious control. 

Autonomic Nervous System 

300

Made up of the brain and spinal cord

Central Nervous System 

300

A temporal resolution technique that measures neuronal electrical activity through electrodes placed on the scalp 

Electroencephalography (EEG)

300

Problems in body function or alterations in body structure

Function Barriers

300

Plane that divides a structure into front and back portions 

Coronal Plane

300

Also known as the "rest and digest" system

Parasympathetic Nervous System 

400

An example of this would be amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or Lou Gehrig disease

Neuropathology 

400

An invasive technique that uses iodine as a contrast on x-rays to visualize blood vessels

Angiography 

400

Factors relating directly to the person with a neurological disorder. An example of this would be personality or self esteem. 

Personal Factors 

400

The front-most portion, for example, the front of the brain.

Rostral 

400

Innervates the body's voluntary and conscious skeletal muscles for movement

Somatic Nervous System

500

Allows the brain to change and adapt after injury

Neural Plasticity

500

Shows the anatomy and physiology of the brain by measuring blood oxygenation. Mainly used in research facilities.

Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI)


500

Difficulties in executing activities, such as walking or eating.

Activity Barriers

500

Crossing of nerve tracts resulting in contralateral innervation.

Decussation

500

Manages the gastrointestinal system.

Enteric Nervous System

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