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Receptor Selectivity and Targeted Neuropathologies: Using MPTP, and Viral Infections as Explanatory Models in Neurodegenerative Disorders

Abstract Neurodegenerative disorders are the result of cumulative damages to parts of the brain over time. Ethanol-induced cerebellar dysfunction, ataxia, Wernicke encephalopathy in alcoholics, exposure to 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine...

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Psychogenic Stroke Mimic: Examination of Nonorganic Neurologic Disorders

Abstract In acute settings, specifically in the emergency department, physicians often encounter patients with chief complaints of unilateral weakness or hemiparesis. Although imaging studies and...

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Brain Rhythms and Movement Disorders: A Thesis on The Role Alpha Oscillations in Cognitive and Motor Processes

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