If you feel that your hands are sweating, have difficulty
breathing, have numb hands, feel dizzy, start trembling you may be having a panic
attack. I have never known anyone that had been diagnosed with panic disorder.
The only ones I have seen having a panic attack are the people in shows or movies, but I know those people are acting. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, panic
disorder affects about 6 million American adults and is twice more common in
women than in men. I had no idea that it
affected so many people. People with panic disorders have a fear of disaster or
of losing control even when there is no real danger. It may also be a strong physical reaction and
feel like a heart attack. Having a panic disorder can interfere with the
person’s life as it affects their social environment. It might actually develop
not from an object or an event but actually from the fear of having another
attack. Even, when they are not experiencing a panic attack, they can spend
much of their time worrying about when their next attack will be that they end
up missing out on activities and places. In case I got you confused about what
is panic disorder is, I provided a video in which a psychologist describes what
it is. Now what causes panic disorder? The exact causes are unclear but there
are theories that some factors might include family history, abnormalities in
the brain, substance abuse, and major life stress. Usually it is treated with
psychotherapy, medication or both. In the next video that I provided, it shows
the life of James living with panic attacks and how little by little he
overcomes his anxiety of subway.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Chronic Pain
I am a type of person that can keep complaining all day if I
feel any kind of pain in my body. Like in many occasions I just take medication
and the pain goes away. But if you have had pain on your body for months or
years then it is something that you should worry about. This pain that keeps
persisting and does not let you do the things that you were used to doing a few
months before is called chronic pain. Chronic pain is a disease that can be
made worse by environmental and psychological factors. There is no way to tell
how much pain a person might have. The reason is because there is no test that
can really measure the intensity of the pain and no device that can locate the
pain precisely. The healthcare professionals can tell a person that their
muscles or ligaments are already healed by why does pain continue. Well the
reason is because there is something happening in the brain and is
misinterpreting the sensitivity in our nervous system. I would have tried to
give you an explanation about how signals are sent from one location to the
brain but I think I would probably just confuse you. Instead, I provided a
video from professional. In this video, Elliot Krane provides a detailed
explanation about the mystery of chronic pain and reviews the facts about it.
Some treatments such as physical therapy might make people feel better. Other
sources of relief are taking medications or getting a surgery done might help
lessen the pain, but it does not cure it completely.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Prosopagnosia or Face Blindness
You bump into someone or a family member that you might have
recognize them because of their face, you say hello, but they do not respond
back. They have this confused look on their face and say they do not
recognize you. You might think they are being rude. What if there is really a disorder that does
impede you to recognize faces. This is called prosopagnosia or face blindness.
It is a neurological disorder that is characterized by the inability to
recognize faces. Depending on the degree of impairment, some people might only have
difficulty recognizing familiar faces while others will be unable to
distinguish a face as different from an object. There are even some people that
are not able to recognize their own face. Here is a video about Dr. Oliver
Sacks explaining what is prosopagnosia, explains the symptoms
from the character from his book, and what people have experienced about
the disorder. I would really encourage you to read his books it is where I
first encountered this neurological disorder.
How do people get prosopagnosia? Well it can be the result
of brain damage such as a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or neurodegenerative
disease. These types of damages can impair
the right fusiform gyrus or nearby areas, which appears to coordinate the
neural systems that control facial perception and memory. Individuals with this
disorder might have trouble identifying their close friends or family. They
depend on the voice, clothing, or unique physical characteristic to identify
them. I imagine how difficult it is for the person but it must also be harsh for
the surrounding family. Like in this next video, Terry has prosopagnosia and
cannot recognize her mother’s face, but she can recognize her by the clothes
she wears.
Research about the disorder and research about treatment is
still being done today because there is limited information due to being few
patients with prosopagnosia.
Friday, March 7, 2014
What is Wernicke's Aphasia?
"You know that smoodle pinkered and that I want
to get him round and take care of him like you want before." The sentence
that you just read, you might have not understood what this person was trying
to say and think that they might have had too many drinks during happy
hour. What if I told you that the person
trying to communicate was someone with Wernicke’s aphasia. Now what is Wernicke’s’
aphasia? Well people that have this aphasia may speak in long sentences that
have no meaning, add unnecessary words, even create made-up words, and have
impaired ability to remember the names of objects like in the example in the
first sentence. The person can still talk smoothly but their comprehension and
expressive language tend to be equally impaired. Although this might be a
really old video, this is a good example of a person with Wernicke’s aphasia.
The man is trying to communicate and does not know that what he is trying to
say does not make sense. Usually people with this aphasia tend to have
anosognosia (lack of awareness) of their communication problems.
How does this
happen though? It is caused by damage in the posterior portion of the left
temporal lobe knows are the Wernicke’s area, which is located near the auditory
cortex. The Wernicke’s area is associated with the processing of words that we
hear being spoken, or language input. In this following link, it explains the
process of the Wernicke’s area and what its function is. It describes that when
you hear the word first it goes to your auditory cortex and then sends it to
the Wernicke’s area, which then associates it with a representation of a word
that enable us to retrieve the meaning of the particular word. And when a
person tries to say the word that they just have read, it goes first to the
primary visual cortex, then transmitted to the Wernicke’s area. In both the
auditory and visual method after going to the Wernicke’s area it travels to the
Broca’s area, and then to the primary motor cortex. In case I got you confused
I would say just go to this link and scroll down to the
heading that says Models of Spoken and Written Language Functions in the
Brain. The explanation from this site is much better than my version.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Why a Personality Change?
What do we know about the frontal lobe? We know that the
frontal lobe is the one responsible to do planning, organizing, sequencing, and
helps control our personality. Why is it important that we have a healthy
frontal lobe? What if I told you that a frontal lobe injury could cause us to
become a different person and lose our judgment. Like in this video by Woody
Igou, he describes the function of a damaged frontal lobe, what behavior
changes a person can have, and what type of consequences these behavior
changes can cause. After watching this video I found out how important the
frontal lobe is for our personality because it helps us in complex social
interactions and it filters our impulsive behaviors by controlling our
expressive speech. After a brain injury such as in an accident, stroke or having
a tumor in the frontal lobe a person may go through some subtle or drastic
personality changes. They are not the same person they “used to be”, they have
become someone else these are words that family members or caregivers have
described someone after a brain injury. Personality changes can be dramatic
they can be an exaggeration of the person’s pre-injury personality that has intensified.
For example, like in this video provided, the person used to be kind, laid back,
easy going and then for some reason he became easily angered, agitated, and
aggressive. The reason for his personality change was due to the fact the he
had a benign tumor compressing his frontal lobe. So our personality makes us
who we are and if you notice that you are becoming a total different person
get your brain checked.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
You probably might not have noticed this while you were in your class, but you might have a classmate that was always hyper, got easily distracted, did not pay attention, and had difficulty controlling his/her behavior. Well maybe there might have been a reason for why they had this type of behavior. The behaviors described previously are some of the symptoms of someone who has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). According to the National Institute of Mental Health website, the number of children being diagnosed with ADHD is rapidly increasing, especially boys who are four times likely to be diagnose with it than girls. Scientists are unaware of what causes ADHD. They are not sure if it might be genetic, from environmental factors, or their diet like the theory of eating too much sugar. In the following video, it explains what ADHD is and describes the physical and chemical differences the brain has. So imagine having the brain of someone with ADHD they pay attention to everything and have four to five things going on in their minds at once. That is why they have trouble functioning in social and academic settings.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Multiple Sclerosis
It was back in 2012, when I first heard about Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in one of my classes. Then I heard about it again when Jack Osbourne, the son of Ozzy Osbourne was being interviewed because he had been recently diagnosed with it. Now, that I was reading our textbook for our physiological psychology class that disease was referred as the topic of myelin sheaths was introduced. So I went on search to find out what causes Multiple Sclerosis and why is it important to have myelin in our brain.
I did my research and with the information provided from the website of National Multiple Sclerosis Society I was able to know and understand what it was, its symptoms, what causes it, and treatments. In-case you do go to the link I provided from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society I recommend watching the video they have provided in order to have a better understanding of how significant it’s the role of myelin. It sure did help me. I was able to understand that myelin is very important for our brain because when a person has MS the myelin in the central nervous system is damaged and the nerve fiber interferes with the transmission of nerve signals between the brain and spinal cord or other parts of the body. If you start feeling some numbness in your limbs or start losing your vision please go visit your doctor so you can make sure you don’t have it. With the video that I have provided it explains the types of MS and how in each type a person might experience distinct symptoms. So no person experiencing MS has the same symptoms or feels the same way.
The bad news about MS is that there is still no cure for it. It is still mysterious for doctors so I hope that one day in the near future researchers find a way to stop this disease. Once again let me repeat what is MS, it is an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system and it is an unpredictable disease because you never know how it will strike its victims. Like in this next video that I provided it shows the different experiences that each person has had to deal with living with Multiple Sclerosis.
Friday, January 31, 2014
The Great Debate
As I kept reading and watching videos about animal research,
I became confused of what to consider myself if I am for animal research or if
I am against it. I understand that without the help of the animals we would not
have increased our knowledge and would not have the advance in science and in the
medical area that we have today.
If researchers would continue with their studies, maybe one
day they would find the cure for illnesses such as cancer or Alzheimer’s
disease. I do understand that animals are not given a choice if they want to
participate or not in an experiment, but because of them we could be saving the
lives of many people. I am not sure if I am being biased but because of my
experiences working in a health related field I have seen children be in pain
and having to go through difficult circumstances like having multiple
operations. My perspective is that a child is also not given a choice when they
are diagnosed with cancer and have to experience pain because there are no
medications that could help them get cured. Then again why do animals have to
go through suffering too? I have morals and I consider that some experiments
are not necessary such as for cosmetics uses, toxicity or for military training.
For these uncalled experiments, we could instead be using the advance in
technology by using the human patient stimulator. I know there are laws and
regulations in the United States that regulates the care and use of animal
research and testing. But it is also the
individual that has to consider the morality of the experiments that should be
done properly and humanely.
So is animal research justified? I am not even confident to
say that it is. I think I can consider myself a “minimalist”. In which a minimalist
is someone who believes that animal research should be used for a good purpose,
but without causing distress to the animal. Maybe with the video that I have provided
explaining why animals are used in research might help you get a better perception.
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