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Huntington Disease   hereditary disorder affecting the cerebrum and involving abrubt, involuntary, jerking movements and mental deterioration in later stages  
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Alzheimer disease   Brain disorder marked by progressive, gradual mental deterioration (dementia) along with personality changes and impairment of daily functioning  
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis   Damage to nerves on the lateral (side) columns of the spinal cord and lower region of the brain, leading to progressive muscular paralysis.  
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Multiple sclerosis   - Chronic neurologic disorder marked by destruction of the myelin sheath on neuronal axons in the CNS and replacement by plaques of sclerotic tissue  
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Parkinson disease   Degeneration of nerve cells that produce the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain; leads to tremors, weakness of muscles, and slowness of movement  
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Meningitis   - inflammation of the meninges  
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Tourette Syndrome   Neurologic disorder characterized by multiple facial and other body tics.  
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Epilepsy   Brain disorder marked by recurrent attacks (seizures) of abnormal nervous impulses.  
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Cerebral contusion   Bruising of brain tissue as a result of direct trauma to the head; neurologic disorder persists longer than 24 hours  
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Cerebral concussion   Temporary brain dysfunction ( brief loss of consciousness) after injury; usually clearing within 24 hours  
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Cerebral palsy   Partial paralysis and muscular coordination caused by loss of oxygen or blood flow to the cerebrum during pregnancy or in the perinatal period  
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Bell palsy   Unilateral paralysis of the face caused by a disorder of the facial nerve  
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Myasthenia gravis   Autoimmune neuromuscular disorder characterized by weakness of voluntary muscles.  
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Hypothalamus   Portion of the brain beneath the thalamus; controls sleep, appetite, body temperature, and secretions from the pituitary gland  
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Medulla oblongata   Lower part of the brain, closest to the spinal cord; controls breathing heartbeat, and size of blood vessels.  
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Cerebrum   largest part of the brain; responsible for voluntary muscular activity, vision, speech, taste, hearing thought and memory among other functions  
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Cerebellum   part of the brain that coordinates muscle movements and maintains balance  
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Brainstem   lower portion of the brain that connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord  
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Pons   Part of the brainstem anterior to the cerebellum, between the medulla and the rest of the brain. The pons connects the upper and lower portions of the brain  
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Thalamus   main relay center of the brain; located in the central region or diencephalon of the brain  
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Gait   manner of walking  
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CNS system   central nervous system – brain and spinal cord  
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Sympathetic   Autonomic nerves that activate responses in times of stress; heartbeat, respiration, and blood pressure area affected  
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Parasympathetic   Involuntary, autonomic nerves that regulate normal body functions, such as heart rate, breathing, and the muscles of the gastrointestinal tract  
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Peripheral nervous system   nerves outside the brain and the spinal cord; cranial, spinal, and autonomic nerves.  
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