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Neuroanatomy   4
Neurobehavioral Manifestations   3
Neurobehavioral Manifestations Drug Effects : Flora, Stephen Ray,  2007 1
Neurobehavioral Manifestations Physiology   2009 1
Neurobiology   9
Neurobiology Autobiography : Purves, Dale.  2010 1
Neurobiology History   2
Neurobiology Methods : Montgomery, Arlene,  2013 1
Neurobiology United States Personal Narratives   2009 1
Neurochemistry   4
Neurocognitive Disorders Prevention And Control : Simmons, Steven P.,  2018 1
Neurodegenerative Diseases Diet Therapy : Fife, Bruce,  2015 1
Neurodegenerative Diseases Etiology   1998 1
Neurodegenerative Diseases Prevention And Control : Fife, Bruce,  2015 1
Neurodevelopmental Disorders   2
 

Neurodevelopmental Disorders Usually Diagnosed In Infancy Childhood Or Adolescence -- See Neurodevelopmental Disorders


These are a group of conditions with onset in the developmental period. The disorders typically manifest early in development, often before the child enters grade school, and are characterized by developmental deficits that produce impairments of personal, social, academic, or occupational functioning. (From DSM-5).
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Neurodynia -- See Neuralgia


Intense or aching pain that occurs along the course or distribution of a peripheral or cranial nerve.
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Neuroendocrinology Methods   2016 1
Neurofibromatoses Biography   2001 1
Neurofibromatoses Popular Works   2001 1
 

Neurofibromin 1 -- See Also Neurofibromatosis 1


An autosomal dominant inherited disorder (with a high frequency of spontaneous mutations) that features developmental changes in the nervous system, muscles, bones, and skin, most notably in tissue derived from the embryonic NEURAL CREST. Multiple hyperpigmented skin lesions and subcutaneous tumors are the hallmark of this disease. Peripheral and central nervous system neoplasms occur frequently, especially OPTIC NERVE GLIOMA and NEUROFIBROSARCOMA. NF1 is caused by mutations which inactivate the NF1 gene (GENES, NEUROFIBROMATOSIS 1) on chromosome 17q. The incidence of learning disabilities is also elevated in this condition. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1014-18) There is overlap of clinical features with NOONAN SYNDROME in a syndrome called neurofibromatosis-Noonan syndrome. Both the PTPN11 and NF1 gene products are involved in the SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION pathway of Ras (RAS PROTEINS).
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Neurohormone -- See Neurotransmitter Agents


Substances used for their pharmacological actions on any aspect of neurotransmitter systems. Neurotransmitter agents include agonists, antagonists, degradation inhibitors, uptake inhibitors, depleters, precursors, and modulators of receptor function.
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Neurohumor -- See Neurotransmitter Agents


Substances used for their pharmacological actions on any aspect of neurotransmitter systems. Neurotransmitter agents include agonists, antagonists, degradation inhibitors, uptake inhibitors, depleters, precursors, and modulators of receptor function.
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Neuroimaging : Poldrack, Russell A.,  2018 1
Neuroimaging Methods   2
Neuroimmunomodulation : Schwartz, Michal,  2015 1
 

Neuroleptic -- See Antipsychotic Agents


Agents that control agitated psychotic behavior, alleviate acute psychotic states, reduce psychotic symptoms, and exert a quieting effect. They are used in SCHIZOPHRENIA; senile dementia; transient psychosis following surgery; or MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION; etc. These drugs are often referred to as neuroleptics alluding to the tendency to produce neurological side effects, but not all antipsychotics are likely to produce such effects. Many of these drugs may also be effective against nausea, emesis, and pruritus.
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Neuroleptic Agent -- See Antipsychotic Agents


Agents that control agitated psychotic behavior, alleviate acute psychotic states, reduce psychotic symptoms, and exert a quieting effect. They are used in SCHIZOPHRENIA; senile dementia; transient psychosis following surgery; or MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION; etc. These drugs are often referred to as neuroleptics alluding to the tendency to produce neurological side effects, but not all antipsychotics are likely to produce such effects. Many of these drugs may also be effective against nausea, emesis, and pruritus.
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Neuroleptic Drug -- See Antipsychotic Agents


Agents that control agitated psychotic behavior, alleviate acute psychotic states, reduce psychotic symptoms, and exert a quieting effect. They are used in SCHIZOPHRENIA; senile dementia; transient psychosis following surgery; or MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION; etc. These drugs are often referred to as neuroleptics alluding to the tendency to produce neurological side effects, but not all antipsychotics are likely to produce such effects. Many of these drugs may also be effective against nausea, emesis, and pruritus.
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Neuroleptics -- See Antipsychotic Agents


Agents that control agitated psychotic behavior, alleviate acute psychotic states, reduce psychotic symptoms, and exert a quieting effect. They are used in SCHIZOPHRENIA; senile dementia; transient psychosis following surgery; or MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION; etc. These drugs are often referred to as neuroleptics alluding to the tendency to produce neurological side effects, but not all antipsychotics are likely to produce such effects. Many of these drugs may also be effective against nausea, emesis, and pruritus.
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Neurolinguistic Programming -- See Also Psychotherapy


A generic term for the treatment of mental illness or emotional disturbances primarily by verbal or nonverbal communication.
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Neurolinguistic Programming   2
 

Neurologic Deficits -- See Neurologic Manifestations


Clinical signs and symptoms caused by nervous system injury or dysfunction.
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Neurologic Disorders -- See Nervous System Diseases


Diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. This includes disorders of the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, peripheral nerves, nerve roots, autonomic nervous system, neuromuscular junction, and muscle.
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Neurologic Manifestations   7
 

Neurologic Models -- See Models, Neurological


Theoretical representations that simulate the behavior or activity of the neurological system, processes or phenomena; includes the use of mathematical equations, computers, and other electronic equipment.
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Neurologic Signs And Symptoms -- See Neurologic Manifestations


Clinical signs and symptoms caused by nervous system injury or dysfunction.
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Neurologists : Gibbs, Daniel,  2021 1
 

Neurology -- See Also Nervous System Diseases


Diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. This includes disorders of the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, peripheral nerves, nerve roots, autonomic nervous system, neuromuscular junction, and muscle.
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Neurology   13
Neurology Anecdotes   2
Neurology Encyclopedias : Turkington, Carol.  1996 1
Neurology History : LaPointe, Leonard L.,  2013 1
Neurology Methods : Toy, Eugene C.,  2018 1
Neurology Personal Narratives   2
 

Neuron Degeneration -- See Nerve Degeneration


Loss of functional activity and trophic degeneration of nerve axons and their terminal arborizations following the destruction of their cells of origin or interruption of their continuity with these cells. The pathology is characteristic of neurodegenerative diseases. Often the process of nerve degeneration is studied in research on neuroanatomical localization and correlation of the neurophysiology of neural pathways.
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Neuronal Plasticity   5
Neuronal Plasticity Drug Effects   2010 1
Neuronal Plasticity Physiology   2
Neurons   3
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