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Emotion, memory, cognition, and behavior make up many parts of brain function. Therefore, the management of these complicated neuronal issues are different to the management of focal neuronal signs such as hemiparesis, visual disturbances, and hearing disturbances.
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Hayashi, N., Dietrich, D.W. (2004). Management of Complicated Neuronal Dysfunction: Emotion, Memory, Cognition, and Behavior. In: Brain Hypothermia Treatment. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-53953-7_53
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