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For nearly a century, scientists have known that different parts of the human brain's cortex control different body movements. This fundamental discovery dates to the 1930s, when neurosurgeons ...
Tardive dyskinesia is a common side effect caused by antipsychotic use. It is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary, repetitive movements, often involving the face, mouth, tongue ...
What Is A Lip Tremor? "Lip tremors are involuntary, rhythmic movements or twitching of the lips or the muscles around the mouth. These tremors usually happen when your face is in a resting ...
Seizure with no loss of consciousness— You may experience changes in your emotions, taste, sight, smell, or hearing. These seizures can also lead to jerking in your arm or leg or other uncontrolled ...
If you or a loved one takes antipsychotics, here are five key facts about tardive dyskinesia—a common, often-overlooked movement disorder.
Scientists have identified previously unknown neural modules in the brain that control movement and adapt during skill learning. Their findings challenge long-held ideas about how the brain ...