Human pheromones are chemical substances produced by the organism as a means to communicate with organisms of the same species, whose existence has been demonstrated in animals but not entirely in
The psychopharmacology (Greek pharmakon “drug”) is defined as the science that studies the effects of drugs on both the nervous system and behavior. Colloquially, it is usually
The term neurofeedback encompasses all techniques based on the training of individuals to help them control their own brain and thus improve their functioning, this is done by giving them feedback
The Aphasia is a neurological disorder that occurs as a result of injury in brain areas that support language (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, 2015). This type of
The endorphins , known colloquially as happiness hormones are a peptide substances produced naturally in the brain, blocking the pain sensation and are related to the pleasurable emotional
The primitive reflexes of the newborn are the reflexes that the neonates perform involuntarily. In the medical literature, in addition to primitive reflex, a great variety of terms have also been
The essential tremor ( TE ) or essential tremor ( ET ) in English, is the most common movement disorder in adults. It is a neurological disorder that often has a hereditary origin (Jhons
The Joubert syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized decreased muscle tone, coordination problems, abnormal eye movements, breathing patterns and altered mental retardation (Joubert Syndrome
The neurological diseases are pathologies that affect the integrity of our central nervous system and peripheral. That is, they will cause different damage and injury to the brain, spinal cord,
The syndrome Wernicke-Korsakoff (SWK) is a neurological disease. In particular, it is divided into two clinical entities: Bernice’s encephalopathy and Korsakoff’s syndrome, considered as the