The Human Brain

In numerous events, people repeatedly refer to the learning and working successes as well as the incredible complexity of our “gray cells”. Incidentally, this term refers to the ganglion cells and marrowless nerve fibers that make up the central nervous system, which are not covered with a white insulating layer – hence their grayish appearance. … The Human Brain

The Psychopathological Findings: What Belongs in These Findings?

Many brain functions, thought processes, and mental processes are examined and questioned: to rule out disorders of consciousness, the function of the senses, orientation, memory and recall, attention, concentration and comprehension, and the ability to behave appropriately to the situation are tested. Quantitative disorders of consciousness such as drowsiness, somnolence, sopor, precoma, and coma, in … The Psychopathological Findings: What Belongs in These Findings?