temporary loss to the brain caused by falls or jolt to the head.
what is an concussion?
sends signals from the brain to the muscles
What is CNS?(central nervous system)
temporary face paralysis of one side
What is Bells Palsy?
controls thinking and decision making
what is frontal lobe?
if injuried it can cause quadripelgia
what is a cervical?
a injury that's permanent to the brain
what is CTE?
responsible for voluntary movement
What is PNS?
abnormal electrical signals in the brain
what is Epilepsy?
brain cells that send signals
what are Neurons?
split into two parts the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous systems
what is Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
a _____ is caused by a pressure wave from swimming to fast underwater.
what is Blast injury?
the body system that coordinates everything your body does
what is the nervous system?
blood vessel is blocked by a blood clot
what is a Ischemic Stroke?
processes sensory information like temperature and touch
what is the Parietal lobe?
the little brain located at the back of the brain stem that is responsible for balance, posture, and motor learning
what is cerebellum?
concussions is a minor_____
what is TBI
three primary functional categories of the nervous system
what are motor output, sensory input, and integration?
progressive neurological condition that causes involuntary and uncontrollable movements
what is parkinson’s disease?
connects the right and left hemispheres of the cerebrum
What is the corpus callosum?
the main communication between the PNS and the brain
what is the spinal cord?
damage to this part of the nervous system can cause paralysis below the level of injury.
What is a spinal cord injury?
when you touch something on a hot stove or blinking reaction to protect the eye
what is Reflex?
known as Lou gehrig’s disease
what is ALS?
located at the back of the brain and is responsible for processing visual information
what is the Occipital lobe?
known for processing language, auditory information, memory, and comprehension
what is the Temporal lobe?