Anatomy And Brain Function
The circle of Willis: what is it, options for development, pathology
Named in honor of the researcher who discovered it, the circle of Willis is a vivid illustration of the concept of "anastomosis".This is the name g...
Named in honor of the researcher who discovered it, the circle of Willis is a vivid illustration of the concept of "anastomosis".This is the name g...
Tasks such as when standing with your eyes closed, you need to touch the tip of the nose with your index finger, or turn the steering wheel of a ca...
When neuroscientists talk about dendrites, the parts of neurons commonly used to receive information from other neurons, they think of Purinier cel...
With preserved consciousness, a person accurately feels the relationship of parts of his body, controls every movement in the joints. Also, when pe...
The human autonomic nervous system includes three areas: sympathetic, parasympathetic and metasympathetic divisions of the ANS. Each of the areas h...
The activity of our body is regulated nervous systemensuring consistency and order.A person cannot think over his every move, it is too long and co...
The stem of the brain (NM) is one of two paired structures that make up the midbrain, which determines its functional purpose and importance.Almost...
The autonomic nervous system (ANS, ganglionic, visceral, organ, autonomic) is a complex mechanism that regulates the internal environment in the bo...
MRI of the brain is the most important diagnostic tool that captures minimal changes.Sometimes the study reveals the expansion of the perivascular ...
The convolutions and grooves (gyri and sulci) of the brain are deeply and firmly connected structural formations under the vault of the skull.The w...
The nervous system contributes to the regulation of the work of the whole organism. It determines its functional unity and guarantees the interacti...
Garlic is rich in antioxidants that inhibit the negative effects of free radicals, thereby preventing heart problems and clogged arteries.When eati...