Autistic disorder is described by destructive injuries in the language and communication skills of a young child, inclination for stereotyped and repetitive behaviors and lack of interest in social interaction. Even though it is Continue....
Category Archives: Neuroscience
Understanding Autistic Disorder
28-Jun-11If a toddler has been recently diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or if he or she has been taking prescription medicines and they do not appear to work well, then parents with children having this disorder Continue....
For several parents with children suffering from attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity, the challenges may appear impossible sometimes. Queries with regard to what to do with this condition are frequent but rest assured Continue....
Attention Deficit Disorder is a psychosomatic disorder which is usually described by behavioral and learning disorders. This condition is typically identified in toddlers and it affects more of the population of male babies than Continue....
Asperger Syndrome is not an illness or disease. An individual does not have it or recover from it; still, the effects of this condition frequently decline as individuals get older and learn to deal with it. It is present at birth Continue....
Aprosodia and Its Symptoms
15-Jun-11Aprosodia is a neurological illness that is described by the incapability of an individual to appropriately express and/or understand emotional prosody. Prosody in words refers to the ranges of intonation, stress, pitch and Continue....
Anxiety Neuroses: Causes and Symptoms
13-Jun-11Anxiety Neuroses is one of the most frequent forms of psychoneurosis. It is a sequence of indications due to defective variation of anxiety. This kind of stress involves pain but lacks fantasies and illusion. A lot of individuals Continue....
Anomia and Its Other Forms
07-Jun-11Anomia is a neurological insufficiency that is characterized by the incapability to memorize the names of things or persons; basically individuals cannot remember nouns. Frequently, individuals are not capable to identify names Continue....
An Overview with Angelman Syndrome
02-Jun-11Angelman syndrome is a hereditary condition that triggers neurological problems and developmental delay. In 1965, Harry Angelman, a physician, initially defined this syndrome, when he illustrated many children in his practice as Continue....
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a severe neurological illness that can cause muscles to become weak, disable and in the end causes death. This illness is frequently called as Lou Gehrig’s disease, after the well-known Continue....