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    Using your brain to read a book, solve a puzzle, or learn to play an instrument, for example, allows for neurons to make new memories, which creates a feedback loop of maintaining brain health ...

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  4. Transcranial Doppler - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] fTCD has been used to study cerebral lateralization of major brain functions such as language, [11] [12] [13] face processing, [14] color processing, [15] and intelligence. [16] Moreover, most established neuroanatomical substrates for brain function are perfused by the major cerebral arteries that could be directly insonated.

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    OpenWeatherMap provides weather maps, weather alert services, and weather data. The length of the nowcast reaches 2 hours, the short-term forecast reaches 16 days, and the long-term forecast can reach up to 1 year. Historical weather data goes over 40 years.

  7. Neurological disorder - Wikipedia

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    These disorders affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerve networks, presenting unique diagnosis, treatment, and patient care challenges. At their core, they represent disruptions to the intricate communication systems within the nervous system , stemming from genetic predispositions, environmental factors, infections, structural abnormalities ...

  8. Heat syncope - Wikipedia

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    This condition occurs within five days of acclimatization to higher temperatures, before the blood volume expands. [3] The result is less blood to the brain, causing light-headedness and fainting when a person stands up quickly or stands for a long period of time. Those who perform strenuous work outside in warm climates are at particular risk.

  9. Neuroimaging - Wikipedia

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    Structural magnetic resonance imaging (structural MRI) of a head, from top to base of the skull. The first chapter of the history of neuroimaging traces back to the Italian neuroscientist Angelo Mosso who invented the 'human circulation balance', which could non-invasively measure the redistribution of blood during emotional and intellectual activity.