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The neurologic examination on admission showed spastic tetraparesis, increased muscular reflexes, sustained ankle clonus in the left, bilateral Babinski sign, and left dysmetria in the index-nose test ...
Scorpion stings are currently the leading cause of venom-related injury to humans in Brazil and are a significant public health problem globally. Only scorpions of the Tityus genus are of medical ...
60 Oculomotor apraxia (a disorder of gaze in which subjects are unable to move gaze voluntarily from one object to another with preserved reflex gaze shifts) can be interpreted as a disconnection of ...
This study presents valuable findings on the patterned loss of Purkinje cells in the mouse cerebellum during aging. Convincing evidence shows that Purkinje cell loss with aging occurs in a pattern of ...
The cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) is a small cerebrospinal fluid-filled space found between the lateral ventricles of the forebrain that is often used as a biomarker for neurological disease and brain ...
To show this, we used the body’s fastest and most frequent motions, i.e. the saccadic eye movements that people make more than a hundred thousand times a day.” Much like a camera movement causes ...
Mild dysmetria (difficulty judging distance or accuracy of movement). The cerebellum is a vital part of the brain responsible for motor control, coordination, and balance. It plays a crucial role ...
People with faster saccadic movements are able to perceive faster-moving stimuli, suggesting a link between motor and visual performance. The study highlights how perception isn’t just about what the ...
"To show this, we used the body's fastest and most frequent motions, i.e. the saccadic eye movements that people make more than a hundred thousand times a day." Much like a camera movement causes ...