Tag: neurological function


TEMPORAL-FREQUENCY DISCRIMINATION

the capacity to differentiate various temporal trends in visual, auditory, or other forms of stimulants. TEMPORAL-FREQUENCY DISCRIMINATION: “Temporal-frequency discrimination abilities have been lacking ever since the accident.”

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ANALYZER

Introduction to the Analyzer Concept The concept of the Analyzer, a foundational element within classical Russian physiology and psychology, was meticulously developed and introduced by the Nobel laureate Ivan Pavlov. This abstract yet critical physiological mechanism represents a complex organizational structure within the Central Nervous System (CNS), fundamentally tasked with the precise processing, assessment, and […]

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FUNCTIONAL RESERVE

Introduction and Definition of Functional Reserve Functional Reserve is defined as the inherent capacity of the central nervous system to functionally adapt to, mitigate, or tolerate pathological changes or acute injury without exhibiting immediate or proportional clinical deficits. This concept is crucial in understanding the highly variable relationship observed between the degree of measurable brain […]

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SPINAL SHOCK

Spinal Shock The Core Definition of Spinal Shock Spinal shock is defined as a temporary, acute state characterized by the complete loss of all neurologic function, including motor, sensory, and autonomic control, occurring immediately below the level of a spinal cord injury (SCI). This dramatic cessation of function is most commonly observed following severe trauma, […]

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TACTILE TEST

Somatosensory Evaluation: The Tactile Test The Core Definition and Mechanism The tactile test, often referred to as Somatosensory evaluation, constitutes a fundamental set of clinical procedures designed to objectively measure the sensitivity of the skin and its underlying structures to various physical stimuli. This rigorous assessment evaluates the body’s ability to detect and process specific […]

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