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1 Do Now 2/9/15 1.Describe possible causes for forgetting a memory. 2.Compare and contrast semantic and episodic memories.

2 Nervous System Diseases

3 Cerebral Palsy

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7 Cerebral Palsy Description Characterized by tight muscles, muscle spasms, involuntary movements, problems with balance, and uncoordinated walking Can be minor (clumsiness) to severe (inability to move) Motor issues may be accompanied by learning disabilities

8 Cerebral Palsy Causes Damage to the motor control centers of the brain during pregnancy, birth, or up to age two

9 Cerebral Palsy Treatment No cure Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, wheelchairs can be used to help improve symptoms

10 Multiple Sclerosis

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13 Multiple Sclerosis Description Characterized by muscle weakness, spasms, or paralysis Problems with speech or swallowing Fatigue, chronic pain, nausea, vomiting Can be episodic (occur at random times) or progressive (gets worse with time) Lesions can be seen on the brain and spinal cord

14 Multiple Sclerosis Causes Autoimmune disorder Antibodies attack and destroy the Schwann cells & myelin around the axons of the brain and spine making it very difficult for nerve impulses to move quickly – More energy is needed to restore resting membrane potential

15 Multiple Sclerosis Treatment No cure Inflammation of CNS can be treated with high- dose steroids Symptoms can be managed with medication and rehabilitation (physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, etc.)

16 Parkinson’s Disease

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19 Parkinson’s Disease Description Tremors (especially hands) Rigidity of joints, slowness of movement As it progresses, loss of the ability to walk (stay balanced) and move

20 Parkinson’s Disease Causes Destruction of dopamine-secreting cells in the major pathways of the brain

21 Parkinson’s Disease Treatments No cure Medications that can increase dopamine production to reduce symptoms and slow progress

22 Epilepsy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV40H_g- NJo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV40H_g- NJo

23 Epilepsy Description Chronic seizures Sometimes has a trigger – Stress, flashing lights, strenuous physical activity

24 Epilepsy Causes Variety of causes Genetic disorder causing Na+ channels in neurons to stay open too long – Causes repeated impulses down the neuron Brain tumors

25 Epilepsy Treatment Anticonvulsant medications Surgery in extreme cases

26 Huntington’s Disease

27 http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1j0j5_hu ntingtons-disease_news http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1j0j5_hu ntingtons-disease_news

28 Huntington’s Disease Description Usual onset around the ages 35-40 Physical motions become jerky at onset then more uncontrolled as time progresses Cognitive function and memory deteriorate

29 Huntington’s Disease Causes Genetic disorder that leads to the production of a protein that damages areas of the brain

30 Huntington’s Disease Treatment Drugs to help manage jerky motion

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33 Meningitis Description Characterized by headache, neck stiffness, fever, confusion or altered mental state Inability to tolerate light and loud noises Life threatening!

34 Meningitis Causes A bacterial or viral infection of the protective lining of the brain and spinal cord (meninges)

35 Meningitis Treatment If bacterial, antibiotics Viral can be treated by dealing with symptoms because antivirals are often not that effective

36 Alzheimer’s Disease

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38 Alzheimer’s Disease Description Starts as an inability to acquire new memories and inability to recall facts As it progresses, loss of long term memory, confusion, and mood swings become common Eventually loss of control of body functions and death

39 Alzheimer’s Disease Causes Plaques and tangles form in the brain leading to a loss of neurons and atrophy (death) of the affected area – Caused by a misfolded protein that causes the deposits to form

40 Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment No cure Diet, exercise, and mental stimulation may reduce changes


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