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Number of Blossarys: 51
The outermost structure of neural tissue of the cerebrum which covers the cerebrum. It is divided into two cortices and is referred as grey matter because it is composed of cell bodies and ...
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.
Also known as implicit memory, is the memory of remembering an event or episode in the past personal experiences that occurred at a particular time and place. This allows you to travel back in time ...
The process of detecting antigens such as proteins in tissue cells by using antibodies' principle of binding to specific antigen. It is widely used in abnormal cell diagnosis that is found in ...
The ability of the brain to hold information which data can be stored for long periods of time and can last for a matter of days to decades, but still susceptible to the process of forgetting.
A series of tests which has the objective of finding out the effect of the brain damage to the person, by assessing the reasoning ability, concentration, problem solving and ability to remember.
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 ...