Dementia Subcortical

Subcortical dementia or subcortical hemianesthesia is one of the forms of mental disorders characterized by the loss of the ability to understand the speech of others and the ability to speak oneself. This is one of the most severe defects, which manifests itself in the loss of human dignity and inability to develop mental abilities.



Subcortical dementia

Dementia is a mental disorder that is characterized by impaired intellectual abilities and behavioral disorders. Subcortical or subcortical dementia is a disease in which the functional activity of the subcortical nuclei of the brain, in particular the caudate nucleus, putamen and globus pallidus, is disrupted. This can lead to deterioration of memory and attention, a decrease in the ability to learn and understand the world around us. Weak mental abilities prevent the patient from functioning well in everyday life and he is not aware of his problems until he encounters obstacles and interruptions.

The subcortical nuclei of the brain belong to the so-called extracerebral part of the striatal part of the brain. They contain many neurons that form