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terminology week 3

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acetylcholinesterase   enzyme that degrades the neurotransmitter acetylcholine  
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Alzheimer's disease   neurodegenerative disease that causes memory loss, behavioral changes, and immobility  
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anemia   condition marked by the presence of an abnormally low number of red blood cells  
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ApoE4 allele   defective form of apoliopoprotein E that is associated with Alzheimer's disease  
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avitaminosis   any disease caused by vitamin deficiency or deficiency in metabolic conversion of a vitamin  
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basal ganglia   subcortical nuclei located in the fore brain and brainstem that initiate, control and modulate movement and posture  
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bradykinesia   slowness in initiating and carrying out voluntary movements  
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cluster headache   intensely painful vascular headache that occurs in groups and produces pain on one side of the head  
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coenzyme   compound that activates an enzyme  
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cofactor   non-protein chemical compound that is bound to a protein and is required for the protein's biological activity  
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cognitive functions   ability to take in information via the senses,process the details, commit the information to memory, and recall it when necessary  
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dementia   condition associated with a loss of memory and cognition  
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fat-soluble vitamin   vitamin that is soluble in fat and stored in body fat  
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hemoglobin   iron-containing pigment on red blood cells that carries oxygen to the tissues  
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Huntington's disease   progressive and degenerative disease of neurons that affects muscle movement, cognitive functions and emotions  
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hypervitaminosis   disorder caused by the intake of too many vitamins  
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intrinsic factor   naturally produced protein that is necessary for the absorption of vitamin B12  
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migraine   vascular headache that is often accompanied by nausea and visual disturbances  
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neurodegeneration   destruction of nerve cells  
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neurodegenerative disease   disorder that results in progressive destruction of neurons  
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neuroprotective   protects nerve cells from damage  
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nigrostriatal pathways   pathways located in the substantia nigra that stimulate and inhibit movement  
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Parkinson's disease   progressive disorder of the nervous system involving degeneration of dopeminergic neurons and causing impaired muscle movement  
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plaques   sticky, dense substances composed of a protein called beta amyloid that fill the spaces between the neurons and interfere with the transmission of signals between neurons  
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pseudoparkinsonism   adverse reaction to the administration of neuroleptics characterized by symptoms mimicking Parkinson's disease  
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substantia nigra   part of the basal ganglia containing clusters of dopamine-producing neurons  
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supplement   additive intended to compensate for a dietary deficiency  
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tangles   twisted fibers made up of clumps of a protein called tau that interfere with nerve signal transmission  
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trace elements   minerals that are required by the body in very small quantities  
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