How do you think the body would be affected if due to some reason, these neurone cells are damaged in any part of the body. Explain your answer with the help of a relevant
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I am currently a masters’ student at McGill University. In the past, I studied how distant parts of the brain are affected by stroke in another part of the brain. Now, I am interested in studying traumatic brain injury (concussion) and how the brain’s visual system recovers afterward. Apart from research, I love travelling, playing piano, drawing, and skiing.
I am currently a masters’ student at McGill University. In the past, I studied how distant parts of the brain are affected by stroke in another part of the brain. Now, I am interested in studying traumatic brain injury (concussion) and how the brain’s visual system recovers afterward. Apart from research, I love travelling, playing piano, drawing, and skiing.Collections
I am currently a masters’ student at McGill University. In the past, I studied how distant parts of the brain are affected by stroke in another part of the brain. Now, I am interested in studying traumatic brain injury (concussion) and how the brain’s visual system recovers afterward. Apart from research, I love travelling, playing piano, drawing, and skiing.CollectionsNina Weishaupt
I am currently a masters’ student at McGill University. In the past, I studied how distant parts of the brain are affected by stroke in another part of the brain. Now, I am interested in studying traumatic brain injury (concussion) and how the brain’s visual system recovers afterward. Apart from research, I love travelling, playing piano, drawing, and skiing.CollectionsNina WeishauptAge: 12–13
I am currently a masters’ student at McGill University. In the past, I studied how distant parts of the brain are affected by stroke in another part of the brain. Now, I am interested in studying traumatic brain injury (concussion) and how the brain’s visual system recovers afterward. Apart from research, I love travelling, playing piano, drawing, and skiing.CollectionsNina WeishauptAge: 12–13Nina Weishaupt
I am currently a masters’ student at McGill University. In the past, I studied how distant parts of the brain are affected by stroke in another part of the brain. Now, I am interested in studying traumatic brain injury (concussion) and how the brain’s visual system recovers afterward. Apart from research, I love travelling, playing piano, drawing, and skiing.CollectionsNina WeishauptAge: 12–13Nina WeishauptArticles
I am currently a masters’ student at McGill University. In the past, I studied how distant parts of the brain are affected by stroke in another part of the brain. Now, I am interested in studying traumatic brain injury (concussion) and how the brain’s visual system recovers afterward. Apart from research, I love travelling, playing piano, drawing, and skiing.CollectionsNina WeishauptAge: 12–13Nina WeishauptArticlesAngela Zhang
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Neurons are fragile and can be damaged by pressure, stretching, or cutting. An injury to a neuron can stop the signals transmitted to and from the brain, causing muscles to not work properly or a loss of feeling in an injured area. Nerve injuries can impact the brain, the spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.