Stunned madness

When it comes to degenerative brain diseases, it is necessary to take into account not only the underlying problem, but also the patient’s symptoms. In this article we will look at a situation where a patient discovers a deterioration in memory, attention, thinking and learning ability. If this situation drags on for more than a few months, then it is likely that we are no longer talking about just a disorder, but about a real disease.

People suffering from amenia attoniti are common. Most of these patients believe that their memory and thinking are not so bad that they need to see a doctor. However, every day of their lives becomes more difficult and less productive due to physiological changes in the brain. Unfortunately, drug therapy alone is not enough, because it is also necessary to properly arrange the surrounding space, since a person with this disorder works best in familiar and comfortable conditions. We will talk about how to better organize your space and learning process to help cope with the deterioration in cognitive abilities in this article.

Amentia attoniti is a terminal condition of dementia in which neurons in the frontal cortex—the area responsible for organizing attention, language, planning, etc.—die. This type of dementia can be predicted by the function of the frontal part of the brain. Other types may be caused by circulatory problems or viral infections. Patients are usually identified incidentally by detection of decreased activity in elderly people who are undergoing medical examination for some other reason. The examination may show that activity in the frontal areas of the brain is more than 20% below normal for