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Este Cmap, tiene información relacionada con: Nervous system, Encephalon made up Brain (two hemispheres), Occipital ???? Insula, Temporal ???? Occipital, Parkinson's disease is characterized by the presence of three symptoms such as tremor in the limbs, limitation of muscle mobilization (rigidity) and slowness in general movements (bradykinesia)., NERVOUS SYSTEM function respond to external stimuli and environments, to developing super specialized cells (neurons) in the reception, generation and transmission of stimuli., White matter is Contains myelinated nerve fibers, which gives it its characteristic “white” color in the case of the encephalon, substances that have psychotropic effects, are used for non-medical purposes and are self-administered classified Stimulants: caffeine, cocaine, amphetamines, Frontal function voluntary motor activity and cognitive functions such as memory, orientation, calculation, judgment, organization, planning, language, Sensory, afferent or receptor neurons function carry information from outside of the body to the central nervous system., Neurotransmitters types Neuropeptides, Central Nervous System made up cells Neurons, substances that have psychotropic effects, are used for non-medical purposes and are self-administered classified Others: inhalants, solvents, etc, Central Nervous System phases White matter, Gray matter is Nervous tissue which contains a large number of neuronal bodies and few myelinated fibers which gives it its characteristic “gray” color, Neurotransmitters are chemicals that mediate interneuronal communication at chemical synapses, Motor, efferent or response neurons function transmit information that originates in the central nervoussystem to certain peripheral organ or tissue., Central Nervous System function coordinate and govern the functioning of the entire organism, Peripheral nervous system divided Autonomic nervous syste, Autonomic nervous syste divisions Parasympathetic nervous system, NERVOUS SYSTEM Diseases Epilepsy