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… that causes non-cancerous tumors or lesions to grow in the brain and other areas of the body, including the eyes, lung, heart, kidneys, and skin. Brain lesions are areas of injury or damage to brain …
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What is corticobasal degeneration?Corticobasal degeneration (CBD) is a form of frontotemporal degeneration, a dementia that involves the loss of cognitive functions such as the ability to think, remember, or reason to the point that it interferes with a person's daily life and activities. CBD can affect:
- Movement
- Balance
- Coordination
- Memory
- Vision
- Speaking and swallowing
- Other bodily functions
… On this page Learn about the four most common types of reporting … the life of their grants, the ability to submit this information is reserved for the recipient organization’s … and accurate report. Section A – Cover Page Follow all standard NIH RPPR instructions Section B – …
… Image The NINDS Office of Research Quality (ORQ) is dedicated to promoting: Experimental and analytical rigor Measures to reduce bias Transparent reporting High-quality scientific research NINDS is dedicated to increasing …
… of sleep and circadian rhythms; sleep in neurological disorders; neuroendocrine systems Additional … (REM, non-REM, hypersomnia, narcolepsy); Restless Legs Syndrome; Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Contact hey@ninds.nih.gov … joining the NINDS as a Health Program Specialist, she did post-doctoral work at Washington University in St. Louis on …
… and nerve fibers that sends and receives signals from the brain. The spinal cord extends from the lower part of the … spinal cord and send information to and from the brain. Doctors refer to these nerve cells based on their location: … and the body isn't receiving enough oxygen from the lungs. Doctors are now able to predict with reasonable accuracy the …
… Image The brain is the most complex part of the human body. This … in its bony shell and washed by protective fluid, the brain is the source of all the qualities that define our … All the parts of the brain work together, but each part has its own special responsibilities. The brain can be …
… fundamental mechanisms of development, structure, and function of the nervous system in health and disease. Basic research to understand the structure and function of the normal nervous system is a critically … role of genetics and genomics in normal development and function of neurons and glia; clarify how genetic mutations …
… the NINDS extramural program. The Programmatic Operations Team oversees the receipt and referral of NINDS applications, … and process and programmatic analysis. The NINDS Council Team runs three NINDS Advisory Councils annually, where … of Research Quality and the Data Modeling and Analytics Team house programs that underpin rigorous, high-quality …
… but is caused by mutations in genes required for normal function of the neuromuscular junction (the place where nerve … neuromuscular junction. The thymus gland controls immune function and may be associated with myasthenia gravis. The … is a collection of naturally produced proteins that function as part of the immune response. Complement …