Across
- 4. someone with specialized training in nervous system anatomy, physiology, and pathology
- 7. A ________ disorder of the nervous system that impairs a person's health, resulting in some level of disability
- 8. study of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system
- 9. the total number of current cases in a given population at a point in time
- 11. the adaptive capacity of the human brain, meaning that the brain is always changing, rewiring itself in response to internal and external influencers
- 12. barriers Problems in body function or alterations in body structure, such as paralysis and blindness
- 13. __________ barriers involve issues in any area of life, such as participating in education and employment
- 15. include products, technology, buildings, support, relationships, attitudes, services, systems, and policies
- 16. study of the nervous system’s structure
Down
- 1. discussing how a neuron functions
- 2. ____________ factors describe the world in which people with neurological disorders live and interact
- 3. study of the structure
- 5. the number of new cases per year in a given population
- 6. study of nervous system diseases
- 8. system series of organs that make communication between the brain and body possible in order for us to interact with the environment
- 9. study of disease processes that affect both anatomy and physiology
- 10. study of function or structures in motion
- 14. barriers Difficulties in executing activities, especially skills of daily living like walking or eating