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A structure that allows a neuron or nerve cell to pass through an electrical signal to another cell. These are vital to function of the neuron in passing signals to target cells.
Also called lethargy, is a lack of interest, feeling, emotion, or concern. It is a state of suppression of emotions such as excitement, passion, concern and motivation. An absence of interest about different things can be noted in these persons.
Any involuntary leakage or unintentional passing of urine, which is a distressing problem and has a profound impact on quality of life. This always results from an underlying treatable medical condition.
An impaired awareness or lack of insight of a person about his or her disability. This results from damage or injury to the brain structures, specifically to the parietal lobe or on the right hemisphere's fronto-temporal-parietal area.
A group of delusional disorders that occur due to a neurological or mental illness. A person with this condition has a belief that the identity of a person, place or object has been altered.
An unknown psychological phenomenon associated with increased confusion and restlessness at the end of the day and into the night. This is seen in patients with dementia. It is not a disease but a symptom of dementia.
Also known as labile affect, emotional lability or incontinence, is neurologic disorder characterized by uncontrollable crying or laughing episodes or other display of emotions. This is secondary to brain injury or a neurologic disease.
Also called paragrammatism, is a condition where a person produces language error characterized by unintended syllables, phrases or words in an effort to speak. It comes in three forms which are literal or phonological, verbal or neologistic.