The fragile X syndrome (FXS) is one of the most common forms of hereditary intellectual disability (Glover Lopez, 2006). At the genetic level, it is a pathology linked to the X chromosome, which is
The role of dopamine in love is especially relevant: when we are in love with someone, we experience pleasant and satisfying emotions. These emotions immediately produce a release of dopamine in
The biological rhythms are fluctuations in physiological variables within a time interval. They have traditionally been studied from disciplines such as Biology, since biological rhythms are
The emotional psychology studies how emotions are expressed in humans. They do it through physiological activation, behavioral responses and cognitive processing: Each emotion causes
he fluoxetine , known as prozac, is an antidepressant that is within the category of selective reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). More commonly known as Prozac, it is one of the most prescribed
The Patau syndrome is a congenital disease of genetic origin, due to the presence of trisomy on chromosome 13 (Rebate Molina, Uriel Ramos, and sources, 2010). Specifically, Patau syndrome is the
The cerebral hemispheres are distinct in the human brain; each receives information and controls the hemifield, which is the opposite body part. That is, the left hemifield is controlled by the right
The Alzheimer young is characterized by the onset of symptoms at an age between 40 and 60 years: memory loss, not remembering names, difficulty oriented, praxis, gnosis and loss of executive
The Ramsay-Hunt syndrome consists of peripheral facial paralysis (PFT), caused by the herpes zoster virus (Arana-Alonso, et al., 2011). In addition, it is associated with involvement of the
What is the Physiology of Sleep? The physiology of sleep is separated into two categories. The two types of sleep are very different from each other: rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, which is when