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Scott C.
Gottlieb
Injury Law Attorney
29 Riverside Drive
Binghamton, NY 13905
Phone: 607-724-7700
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Basak Gasal Ganglia: Paired subcortical
structures that are parts of the extrapyramidal
motor system involved in maintaining motor tone and
involuntary motor activity. These structures are
interconnected with the frontal lobes and when
damaged can lead to problems in various domains of
executive functions.
Behavior: Any action or response made by an
individual. Behavior may be overt or covert. Overt
behavior is observable and includes verbal behavior.
Covert behavior is not observable; thoughts and
feelings are covert behavior. Behavior is also
classified as being either respondent or operant.
Bilateral: Occurring on or applying to both
sides of the body.
Blunt Impact: The cause of closed head
injuries, from a collision between the skull and a
blunt object. There is no penetration of the skull,
but the skull is often bent inward from the blow.
Brain Death: An irreversible cessation of
measurable brain function.
Brain Plasticity: The ability of intact brain
cells to take over functions of damaged cells.
Plasticity diminishes as a person gets older.
Brain Stem Evoked Response: A response
provoked by stimulating the brain stem; may be
auditory, visual, and/or somatosensory. A machine is
used to test whether the brain stem has received the
signals.
Brain Stem: Lower end of brain; the midbrain,
pons and medulla; controls all automatic body
functions, such as breathing, blood circulation,
heartbeat, swallowing and level of consciousness. It
also plays a role in governing movement.
Brain Swelling: A significant increase in the
size of the brain due to an increase in the amount
of blood going there; may occur after severe head
injury.
Brain: A large, soft structure of nerve
tissue, blood and cerebrospinal fluid contained
within the skull. The brain, together with the
spinal cord, makes up the central nervous system.
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