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Decussation: crossing of nerve/nerve signal from one side of the spinal cord to the other at the juncture of the first order neuron to the second order neuron. Results in an impulse originating in my left toe ending up in my right hemisphere. This crossing perhaps is the basis of the criss-crossing of the Ida and Pingala nadis in Yogic anatomy (chakras). Internal Capsule, Nervous System Anatomy, Motor Neuron, Cerebral Cortex, Spinal Nerve, Cranial Nerves, Brain Anatomy, Medical School Studying, Human Anatomy And Physiology

Decussation: crossing of nerve/nerve signal from one side of the spinal cord to the other at the juncture of the first order neuron to the second order neuron. Results in an impulse originating in my left toe ending up in my right hemisphere. This crossing perhaps is the basis of the criss-crossing of the Ida and Pingala nadis in Yogic anatomy (chakras).

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When we receive a Motor Neuron Diagnosis (MND) diagnosis, our first worry is about the extent to which our life is going to change because of the neurodegenerative disorder. Muscle weakness can leave us feeling extremely tired, physically invalid, and even emotionally disturbed. Not being able to perform simple everyday tasks can take a heavy toll on the individual’s mental health. Upper Motor Neuron, Structure Of A Neuron, Neuron Action Potential, Types Of Neurons, Motor Neurone Disease, Neurotransmitters Brain Neurons, Spinal Fluid, Stem Cell Research, Muscle Twitching

When we receive a Motor Neuron Diagnosis (MND) diagnosis, our first worry is about the extent to which our life is going to change because of the neurodegenerative disorder. Muscle weakness can leave us feeling extremely tired, physically invalid, and even emotionally disturbed. Not being able to perform simple everyday tasks can take a heavy toll on the individual’s mental health.

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