Concussion is a temporary disturbance of brain function caused by a sudden blow to the head. A concussion typically results in a temporary loss of consciousness, followed by a memory loss for the events just before and after the injury. More extensive memory loss occurs if the injury is severe. A mild concussion may or may not involve unconsciousness and memory loss. It causes a momentary state of confusion.
Hypothalamus, hy puh THAL uh muhs, is a small area at the base of the brain. The hypothalamus makes up less than 17 percent of the brain's total… More>>
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