PSYCH 4R03 Lecture Notes - Multiple Sclerosis, Cognitive Deficit, Cerebral Palsy

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A motor disorder caused by damage to the cerebrum at the time of birth. A psychotic illness characterized by hallucinations, delusions and bizarre behaviour. A loss of feeling and movement caused by traumatic damage to the spinal cord. A progressive degenerative disease characterized by dementia and is always fatal. A severe disorder to the brain that usually leads to having difficulty initiating voluntary movement. A mood disorder characterized by insomnia, loss of appetite, and feelings of dejection. A loss of brain function caused by disruption of the blood supply that usually leads to permanent motor, sensory or cognitive deficit. A condition characterized by disruption of the brain electric activity that usually leads to seizures, loss of consciousness and sensory disturbances. A severe disease that affects nerve conduction characterized by episodes of weakness, lack of coordination and speech disturbances. Multiple sclerosis a severe disease that affects nerve conduction characterized by episodes of weakness, lack of coordination and speech disturbances.

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