| BBBD | blood brain barrier disruption |
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| BCI | behavioral cues index; brain-computer interface |
| BDNF | brain-derived neurotrophic factor |
| BE | bacillary emulsion; bacterial endocarditis; barium enema; Barrett's esophagus; base excess; below-el... |
| BEAM | brain electrical activity monitoring |
Synonyms : Brain Mapping, Topographic, Brain Mappings, Brain Mappings, Topographic, Mapping, Brain, Mapping, Topographic Brain, Mappings, Brain, Mappings, Topographic Brain, Topographic Brain Mappings
Synonyms : Benign Neoplasms, Brain, Brain Neoplasm, Primary, Brain Neoplasms, Benign, Brain Neoplasms, Malignant, Brain Neoplasms, Malignant, Primary, Brain Neoplasms, Primary Malignant, Brain Tumor, Primary, Brain Tumor, Recurrent, Cancer of the Brain, Neoplasms, Brain
Synonyms : Brainstem, Brain Stems, Brainstems
Synonyms : Brain Stem Hematoma, Traumatic, Brain Stem Hemorrhage, Post-Traumatic, Brainstem Hematoma, Traumatic, Brainstem Hemorrhage, Traumatic, Bulbar Hemorrhage, Traumatic, Post-Traumatic Brain Stem Hemorrhage, Post-Traumatic Brainstem Hemorrhage
Synonyms : Brainstem Infarctions, Brainstem Stroke, Infarctions, Brain Stem, Infarctions, Brainstem, Brain Stem Infarction, Brainstem Infarction, Infarction, Brain Stem, Infarction, Brainstem, Millard Gublar Syndrome, Stroke, Brainstem, Syndrome, Millard-Gublar
| brain implant |
The term brain implants usually refers to devices of a technological nature that are connected directly to a biological subject's brain - usually placed on the surface of the brain, or attached to the brain's cortex. A common purpose of modern brain implants and the focus of much current research is establishing a biomedical prosthesis circumventing areas in the brain, which became dysfunctional after a stroke or other head injuries. This includes sensory substitution, e.g. in vision. ...
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| brain scan |
Brain imaging is a fairly recent discipline within medicine and neuroscience. Brain imaging falls into two broad categories -- structural imaging and functional imaging. The former deals with the overall structure of the brain and the precise diagnosis of intracranial disease and injury. The latter is used for neurological and cognitive science research and building brain-computer interfaces. ...
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| brain stem |
The part of the brain that is connected to the spinal cord.
Ãâó: www.stjude.org/glossary
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| brain tumor |
The growth of abnormal cells in the tissues of the brain. Brain tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
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| brain death |
the condition in which the brain stops functioning while the heart continues to beat
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| brain | the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation |
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| brain | try to solve a problem by thinking intensely about it |
| brain | a group problem-solving technique in which members sit around a let fly with ideas and possible solutions to the problem |
| brain | submit to brainwashing |
| brain | persuade completely, often through coercion |
| brain | subjected to intensive forced indoctrination resulting in the rejection of old beliefs and acceptance of new ones |
| brain | forcible indoctrination into a new set of attitudes and beliefs |
| brain | the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation |
| brain | (neurophysiology) rapid fluctuations of voltage between parts of the cerebral cortex that are detectable with an electroencephalograph |
| brain | someone whose profession involves using his head to solve problems |
| brain | having or marked by unusual and impressive intelligence |
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