“How do I explain something I don’t understand?”: Young people’s experiences of functional tics
Understanding Functional Tics Functional tics are complex involuntary movements or sounds that occur in the absence of identifiable neurological or […]
Understanding Functional Tics Functional tics are complex involuntary movements or sounds that occur in the absence of identifiable neurological or […]
Study Overview The investigation centers around the impacts of repeated mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) on behavioral functions and the
Understanding Burn Injuries in Epilepsy Epilepsy is a neurological condition characterized by recurrent seizures, which can hinder the normal functioning
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Neurodivergence Characteristics Neurodivergence refers to the variation in the human brain regarding sociability, learning, attention, mood, and other cognitive functions.
Prevalence of neurodivergence in neuropsychiatric conditions: cross-sectional study Read Post »
Study Overview The investigation into progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) as an initial manifestation of relapsed lymphoma highlights the neurological complications
Case Presentation In a secondary school located in Nepal, an alarming incident of mass hysteria emerged, captivating the attention of
Recurrent Mass Hysteria in a Secondary School in Nepal: A Case Report Read Post »
Understanding Concussion Concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that occurs when the brain experiences a sudden jolt or
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Symptoms and Their Duration Following a concussion, individuals often experience a range of symptoms that can vary widely in both
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Understanding Functional Visual Impairments Functional visual impairments refer to difficulties in visual processing that arise not from anatomical damage to
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Cognition in Functional Motor Symptoms Functional motor symptoms (FMS) manifest as involuntary movements or motor dysfunctions that lack a neurological