Brain Injury

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Brain Injury TBI stroke, traumatic, hemorrhage, acquired, anoxic, head
Areas of the brain and what they do
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Traumatic Brain Injury A to Z - Interactive Brain-- Shows many different angles of brain, just click and learn about different parts and what symptoms damage to that area may cause.
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Brain Injury Australia is the peak acquired brain injury (ABI) advocacy body representing, through its State and Territory Member Organisations, the needs of people with an acquired brain injury, their families and carers. It works at a national level to ensure that all people living with acquired brain injury have access to the supports and resources they need to optimise their social and economic participation in the community
High-functioning pervasive developmental disorders in adults
High-functioning pervasive developmental disorders in adults | Medical Journal of Australia
Nano memory brings bionic brain one step closer
Australian scientists are one step closer to creating a bionic brain after developing a nano memory which is capable of storing information in the same way as the biological counterpart. [Neuroscience News: http://futuristicnews.com/tag/brain/ Neuroscience Books: http://futuristicshop.com/category/neuroscience-books-neurotechnology-books/]
#Ultrablog 23rd What goes on inside the brain? And how does an injury change the way it works? http://511580395457358476.weebly.com/blog/-latent-skills-in-the-brain
Headache is one of the most common illnesses in Australia, with around 15 per cent of us taking painkillers for a headache at any given time. Because headaches are so common, most people think they are a normal part of life. However, a persistent headache is a sign that something is wrong. The continual use of pain medication to combat headaches is akin to removing the warning light that alerts you to a problem in your car!
The Brain's Role In Chronic Pain Could Be Greater Than The Injury Itself
Once we label ourself as having a "herniated disc" or "ruptured disc", we are reaching into that bag of diagnosis and taking on a whole host of symptoms, sheerly by accepted that label. As patients with #Chiari #Malformation, could this be part of our healing process? It has been for me.
Brain rewires itself after damage or injury, life scientists discover
When the brains primary learning center is damaged, complex new neural circuits arise to compensate for the lost function, say life scientists from UCLA and Australia who have pinpointed the regions of the brain involved in creating those alternate pathways -- often far from the damaged site.
Brain Foundation - Brain Diseases and Disorders Research in Australia
http://www.sfptic.org/ Funding brain research throughout Australia for earlier diagnoses and improved, more effective and efficient treatments to enable normal lifestyles.
Neuroplasticity - GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog
Neuroplasticity is the ability of the brain to form new connections—as well as eliminate old ones—throughout life. In previous generations, people often believed that the neural connections of the brain were fixed by a certain age. We now know that the brain continues to develop and rewire itself throughout life and that experience can change the brain’s structure and functioning.