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Nervous System and Brain

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Signs and Symptoms: Neurologic Manifestations | Pain | Information Processing Disorders | Language Disorders | Learning Disorders | Perceptual Disorders

Central Nervous System: Brain Diseases | Brain Injury | Infections | Malformations | Spinal Cord Diseases | Spinal Cord Injury

Other Diseases and Disorders: Autoimmune Nervous System Diseases | Autonomic Nervous System Diseases | Cranial Nerve Disorders | Degenerative Nervous System Diseases | Dementias | Headache and Migraine | Motor Neuron Diseases | Movement Disorders | Peripheral Nerve Disorders | Sleep Disorders

Other Topics: General Nervous System and Brain | Anatomy | Diagnostic Procedures | Neural Transplantation | Surgery


Perceptual Disorders

(Jump to: Agnosia | Auditory Processing Disorder | Hallucinations | Phantom Limb )

Agnosia
Agnosia:NINDS
Agnosia:PsychNet-UK
Gerstmann's Syndrome:NINDS
Gerstmann Syndrome:Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders
Prosopagnosia:NINDS
Prosopagnosia (Face Blindness):Prognosia Research Center at Harvard


Auditory Processing Disorder
See Information Processing Disorders


Hallucinations
Hallucinations:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Hallucinations and Delusions:Alzheimer's Disease Society of Great Britain
Hallucinations and Illusions of Non-Psychiatric Aetiologies:Miami Veterans Hospital
Charles Bonnet Syndrome:Royal National Institute of the Blind


Phantom Limb
Phantom and Stump Pain:Beth Israel Medical Center
Phantom Pain and How to Deal With It:Amputee WebSite
Phantom Limb Pain:National Amputee Centre
Pain Management:Amputation Coalition of America
Phantom Limb Pain:USC Pain Center
Phantom Limb Pain:The Wellcome Trust, UK


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