Brain dysfunction

The human brain (brain) is composed of hundreds of millions of nerve cells and more than 1014 synapses, and has extremely complex and fine structures and functions. The brain is the center that regulates the functions of various systems and organs, and participates in advanced neural activities such as learning, memory, comprehensive analysis, and consciousness. Abnormal brain function can affect people's mental, emotional, behavioral, conscious, and almost all organ functions to varying degrees. Brain dysfunction means that the brain function cannot be fully exerted due to certain causes, or that the body cannot perform normal conscious and emotional activities, thereby having a certain effect on the body.

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