Hypothesis to explain yawning, cortisol rise, brain cooling and motor cortex involvement of involuntary arm movement in neurologically impaired patients

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Simon BN Thompson and colleagues from the of Science and, Bournemouth University, YE, UK have published the paper: Hypothesis to Explain Yawning, Cortisol Rise, Brain Cooling and Motor Cortex Involvement of Involuntary Arm Movement in Neurologically Impaired Patients, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The author is conducting research that focuses on cortisol changes in people with multiple_sclerosis to see if yawning determines brain temperature reduction as a consequence of cortisol levels rising during fatigue.

SUMMARY

    Important to consider the role of hormones within a particular pathway to understand subsequent impairment . . .

     

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