Disorders of the Brain Alzheimer Disease This Research Paper

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Disorders of the Brain

Alzheimer disease

This is a progressive disease that damages nerve cells (neurons ) in parts of the brain that are involved in learning, memory, reasoning and language.as the disease progresses, there is a communication breakdown among the neurons.in the early stages of the disorder short-term memory starts failing .with time functions like language, long-term memory and judgment gradually decline. This disorder is a very common cause of dementia (loss of mental functions such as memory, thinking, and reasoning in older adults. Dementia is severe such that it interferes with the daily functioning of an individual.

Alzheimer disease ultimately affects all parts of the brain but every individual is affected differently as the disease progresses. This is partially because of the nature and extent of damage that is caused by different regions of the brain. This condition predominantly affects the cerebral cortex and the hippocampus that goes through atrophy (loose mass and shrink).the cerebral cortex is extremely convoluted and quite complicated in structure which is associated with higher functions of the mind such as sensation, reasoning and motion.
Each hemisphere of the cortex contains areas that control particular types of activity. These are the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe and occipital lobe. The frontal lobe is involved in the control of responses that are input from the rest of the central nervous system. This is responsible for voluntary movement, planning, emotion and execution of behavior, memory, intellect, speech and writing. Parietal lobe receives and interprets sensations of pain, temperature, touch and body parts awareness. The temporal lobe is involved in understanding sounds and words that are spoken as well as memory and emotions. Occipital lobe is involved in the understanding of visual images and meaning of words that are written. These parts affected by the disease have an influence on development and behavior of an individual. This leads to an individual loosing their cognitive functions, their primary memory, judgment and….....

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