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Brain Diseases and Disorders
Tuba Sevimoglu, Tugba Bal, Çağla Özdemir
University of Health Sciences, İstanbul, Türkiye
Üsküdar University, İstanbul, Türkiye
The brain coordinates critical physiological and mental processes by sending
signals throughout the central nervous system (CNS). Comprehending the
anatomy and physiology of the brain is essential to appreciating its intricate
growth and mastery over both voluntary and involuntary movements, sensory
perception, and emotional reactions. This chapter explores the complex func-
tioning, architecture, and wide range of neurological illnesses that can impact
the human brain. The degeneration of nerve cells and synaptic connections
is a hallmark of neurodegenerative illnesses, which include Alzheimer’s dis-
ease (AD), Parkinson’s disease (PD), Huntington’s disease (HD), Amyotrophic
Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), and Multiple Sclerosis (MS). These diseases cause se-
vere symptoms and present substantial obstacles to patient care. Analogously,
brain tumors—both primary and metastatic—present difficult diagnostic and
treatment challenges and frequently call for radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and
surgery. The wide range of brain cancers is typified by meningeal tumors,
brain lymphomas, and gliomas, each of which presents particular therapeu-
tic difficulties. Furthermore, neuropsychiatric conditions emphasize the com-
plex interaction between neurological and psychological events. Examples of
these conditions include schizophrenia (SCZ), bipolar disorder (BD), atten-
tion deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), major depressive disorder (MDD),
and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Neuropsychological rehabilitation em-
phasizes the intricate relationship between the brain and behavior and is es-
sential in the management of these disorders. This review offers significant
insights into the complex mechanisms of the brain and the wide range of
neurological conditions that affect the health and quality of life of humans.
DOI: 10.1201/9781003461906-1
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