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sophaldred: For the past 3 years, I’ve had a serious neurological injury that has kept me house bound + bed bound 24/7. To make matters worse, in April 2015 I was evicted from my previous accommodation for being disabled. My only option has been to
angelclark: 5-Year-Old With Autism Paints Stunning Masterpieces Autism is a poorly-understood neurological disorder that can impair an individual’s ability to engage in various social interactions. But little 5-year-old Iris Grace in the UK is an
futureresearcheralex: Thing #1 that frustrates me about ADHD/Executive Dysfunction advice: “Oh, you have a mental/neurological issue that makes it difficult for you to be organized, follow routines, stick with systems, maintain a schedule, do your
skeletyson: This raises so many questions about the state and advancement of neurology as a science in Middle-Earth.
talkearlietome: cartel: hotboysofficial: the future is now are people that lazy to need this While I’m sure there are people too lazy to spin a fork, keep in mind people like this person who may be suffering from arthritis or a neurological disease
ventitillia: vaccinate your fucking kids. my mother, whilst pregnant, was exposed to unvaccinated kids who had measles. She got the virus, but my brother (26 weeks of gestation) was affected by the virus. he has a degenerative neurological disorder
thatonelalonde: memespray: jcf6000: armellin: 10000steps: my heart just broke in 9 seconds I cried in a sec… marceglione dancerwithapointe I HATE THIS AND I JUST READ AN ARTICLE ON HOW DOGS NEUROLOGICAL LY PERCEIVE HUMANS AND I HATE THIS
mikalhvi: neurologically: orbitaldropkick: my sister is always talking to me about bears. It’s beary interesting Reblog to save a life bears bears bears bears
science-junkie: Memory implantation is now officially realThe movie Inception is getting closer to reality. By planting false memories into the minds of mice, neuroscientists at MIT have created the first artificially implanted memories. And they’ve
sagansense: GPS-Like ‘Grid’ Cells Found In Human BrainScientists rarely have the opportunity to study single cell behavior deep inside a living human brain. But a US team was offered the chance to make human brain recordings in epilepsy patients
ohscience: Rat Brain Hippocampus Neurons (via Molecular Expressions Photo Gallery: The Brain)
neuromorphogenesis: A new scientific explanation for near-death experiences Many people on their deathbeds report seeing a long corridor with a brilliant light at the end of it. Could it be heaven? Probably not. New research shows that these near-death
thenewenlightenmentage: Are the Brains of Introverts and Extroverts Actually Different? Introversion, it seems, is the Internet’s current meme du jour. Articles on introverts are nothing new, of course—The Atlantic’s 2003 classic “Caring for
science-junkie: Is there a science behind boredom? The only horrible thing in the world is ennui, Dorian. That is the one sin for which there is no forgiveness. —The Picture of Dorian Gray. For the wealthy of all time or for an overstimulated society
neurosciencestuff: Ultrasound directed to the human brain can boost sensory performance Whales, bats, and even praying mantises use ultrasound as a sensory guidance system – and now a new study has found that ultrasound can modulate brain activity
scienceyoucanlove: Serotonin in the cerebral cortex Photomicrograph revealing the location of a transporter of serotonin (a widespread neurotransmitter) in areas of the cerebral cortex that process sensory information such as touch and hearing.Serotonin
neurosciencenews: Substance in Humans is Effective Fighting Stroke Damage Read the full article Substance in Humans is Effective Fighting Stroke Damage at NeuroscienceNews.com. A molecular substance that occurs naturally in humans and rats was found
neurosciencestuff: How we form habits and change existing ones Much of our daily lives are taken up by habits that we’ve formed over our lifetime. An important characteristic of a habit is that it’s automatic— we don’t always recognize habits
neuromorphogenesis: Shake it off? Not so easy for people with depression Rejected by a person you like? Just “shake it off” and move on, as music star Taylor Swift says.But while that might work for many people, it may not be so easy for those with
juniusf: New Year Kitties!!! @neurolog @the-monstrous
juniusf: neurolog: Doing some training This was really fun training for me :D
denverpost: Animal Photo of the Day A veterinarian stretches her hands to protect a little owl, which is poisoned by pesticide and suffering from a neurological disorder that makes it difficult to keep its balance while standing, after a medical check
poparoll: if you want to “cure” your child from their neurology, you don’t love your child. you love the idea of yourself as a parent, not your child.
ucsdhealthsciences: UC San Diego neurosurgeons color code the brain with tractography - the circular object is a tumor. Brain Surgeons Go with the FlowWater-Based Imaging Technique Maps Brain Neurons Prior to Surgery Neurosurgeons at UC San Diego Health
neurosciencestuff: Concussion secrets unveiled in mice and people There is more than meets the eye following even a mild traumatic brain injury. While the brain may appear to be intact, new findings reported in Nature suggest that the brain’s protective
Blood-brain barrier repair after stroke may prevent chronic brain deficits
nytetyger: chugway: queendopamine: Just a friendly reminder that the brain of those who have suffered trauma is physically different than a “normal brain”. Trauma and abuse has a severe, long-term psychological and neurological effect. This is why
5-Year-Old With Autism Paints Stunning Masterpieces Autism is a poorly-understood neurological disorder that can impair an individual’s ability to engage in various social interactions. But little 5-year-old Iris Grace in the UK is an excellent example
robooboe: mikalhvi: neurologically: orbitaldropkick: my sister is always talking to me about bears. It’s beary interesting Reblog to save a life bears bears bears bears @artemispanthar
angelclark: 5-Year-Old With Autism Paints Stunning Masterpieces utism is a poorly-understood neurological disorder that can impair an individual’s ability to engage in various social interactions. But little 5-year-old Iris Grace in the UK is an
10followedfelagund: thesunthief: thesunthief: My friends just had their first child. He has been diagnosed with Lissencephaly which is a rare and incurable neurological disorder. I don’t ask much of my followers. But I am stopping you right now and
thesunthief: My friends just had their first child. He has been diagnosed with Lissencephaly which is a rare and incurable neurological disorder. I don’t ask much of my followers. But I am stopping you right now and asking you to AT LEAST reblog this.
pwlanier:Electrotherapeutic machine, Paris, France, 1890-1910. This rather grusome looking device is known as an electrotherapeutic cage. Electrotherapy was used for a wide range of neurological and psychiatric disorders. The patient would stand inside
generic-art: 5-Year-Old With Autism Paints Stunning Masterpieces Autism is a poorly-understood neurological disorder that can impair an individual’s ability to engage in various social interactions. But little 5-year-old Iris Grace in the UK is
yung-lilo: witchcraftandcauldrons: memespray: jcf6000: armellin: 10000steps: my heart just broke in 9 seconds I cried in a sec… marceglione dancerwithapointe I HATE THIS AND I JUST READ AN ARTICLE ON HOW DOGS NEUROLOGICAL LY PERCEIVE HUMANS
hypnorotica: Our minds are built on associations. We survive by making neurological connections that we can rely on in the future. Learning and adaptation, cause and effect. It’s a billion years of evolution, honing us into the dominant species
pastelroo: luckyspike: just-shower-thoughts: Driving instructors don’t get enough credit for their bravery. Ok let me tell you about the bravest man i have ever metI work in a hospital. And i specialize i neurology.Every day we seee patients who
thenerdysubmissive: juniusf: New Year Kitties!!! @neurolog @the-monstrous Too cute not to reblog! Happy New Year!! 🎉🎊🎉
pinkcookiedimples: iused-tolove-her: in-vagina-we-thrust: neurologically: train-eat-sleep: myfitness-app: livetoinspireco: Yes. Yep! Sorry ppls but this is true The truth ain’t NOBODY wanna digest This is why I can’t loose weight. If
braincolour: neurologically: orbitaldropkick: my sister is always talking to me about bears. It’s beary interesting Reblog to save a life spiffymuffin
jazzyisheree: silenthilllz: anxietyproblem: This still image was created by a Japanese neurology professor Yamamoto, and he told the instructions below:If its not moving, or just moving a little, you are healthy and has slept well.If its moving slowly,
thebrainscoop: HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! Be sure to share our most recent episode about the biological imperatives of breastfeeding with your loved ones today - nothing like discussing the neurological growth benefits of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty
iwilleatyourenglish: iwilleatyourenglish: my leopard gecko hasn’t eaten for over a week so i took him to the vet. vet said he’s extremely healthy and the reason he’s not eating is likely due to him entering breeding season early i paid to
skunkbear: Your mother tongue has a lasting effect on your brain — even if you can’t remember it. That’s according to a new study from the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital and McGill University’s Department of Psychology. It’s hard
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solarine: chugway:queendopamine:Just a friendly reminder that the brain of those who have suffered trauma is physically different than a “normal brain”. Trauma and abuse has a severe, long-term psychological and neurological effect. This is why you