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Question No # 1
Yes. Tim endured a stroke and his right side of his body was totally paralyzed. The
impacts of a stroke rely on upon which part of the mind is denied of oxygen. In this way, I may
state that the left side of the hemisphere of his mind was harmed in the light of the fact that the
left part of the cerebrum controls the working off a right part of the body.
Question No # 2
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) might be useful for this situation since it is a cutting
edge, non-obtrusive analytic apparatus that can give an abnormal state of anatomic details.
Through MRI, stroke can be found and the degree of harm could be resolved. The pictures
created by it can reflect stroke including little veins also.
Question No # 3
There are a few courses (with the exception of imaging technologies) which can end up
being useful in the finding of the harm's area. For example; two sides of the hemispheres of the
cerebrum control diverse functions consequently; if a specific function is impeded after stroke
then it can naturally show which particular part of the mind has been harmed.
On the off chance that Tim would endure visual issues, it may be the harm of tactile
region, and occipital lobe in light of the fact that their functions are identified with sight. On the
off chance that Tim lost left half of his sensation, the harm is on the right side of the hemisphere
sensory integration. On the off chance that Tim changes his identity, it may be the harm in the
right side of the hemisphere and change in the synaptic association between neurons.

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1 Running Head: Neuroscience Case Study Neuroscience Case Study Student Name: Course/Number: Due Date: Faculty Name: 2 Neuroscience Case Study Question No # 1 Yes. Tim endured a stroke and his right side of his body was totally paralyzed. The impacts of a stroke rely on upon which part of the mind is denied of oxygen. In this way, I may state that the left side of the hemisphere of his mind was harmed in the light of the fact that the left part of the cerebrum controls the working off a right part of the body. Question No # 2 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) might be useful for this situation since it is a cutting edge, non-obtrusive analytic apparatus that can give an abnormal state of anatomic details. Through MRI, stroke can be found and the degree of harm could be resolved. The pictures created by it can reflect stroke including little veins also. Question No # 3 There are a few courses (with the exception of imaging technologies) which can end up being useful in the finding of the harm's area. For example; two sides of the hemispheres of the cerebrum control diverse functions consequently; if a specific function is impeded after stroke then it can naturally show which par ...
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