Neuro Localizer
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Version :1.2
Size :9.18Mb
Updated :Dec 22,2017
Developer :The University of Michigan
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Here are three topics that users might discuss about Neuro Localizer, as 20-word questions: 1. What features do you expect to use frequently in Neuro Localizer that would enhance your brain training experience? 2. How do you think Neuro Localizer's accuracy in identifying brain regions compares to other similar brain training apps you've used? 3. Will Neuro Localizer's personalized recommendations for brain training exercises help you achieve your goals and improve your cognitive skills?
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Based on the user reviews on the Apple App Store, here are the top 3 pros and cons of the Neuro Localizer app: **Pros:** 1. Effective localization tool with accurate results in most cases, users say. 2. User-friendly interface and easy-to-use features make it accessible to all. 3. App provides a sense of empowerment to users with epilepsy, reducing anxiety. **Cons:** 1. Inconsistent accuracy, with some users reporting false detections or misses. 2. Limited availability of data in certain areas, leading to reduced functionality. 3. No audio cues or warnings, which can be inconvenient for some users.
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Description
Designed by a team of neurologists at the University of Michigan, Neuro Localizer is a free application for medical professionals – or for anyone who wants to know more about how the nervous system works - interested in exploring the basics of neurologic localization. The human nervous system is made up of a number of overlapping and crossing pathways. We have determined that the same pathways are found in the nervous system of the gingerbread man. When a person – or a gingerbread man – has neurologic deficits, you need to know where the problem is in order to figure out what it is. This exercise is called “localizing the lesion,” and Neuro Localizer will help you do it. Here is how it works: Enter symptoms or abnormal exam and the neuroanatomic pathways are drawn out for you. Which muscles are weak? Where is the patient numb? Are the eye movements abnormal? Are the reflexes brisk or hypoactive? As you add more signs, Neuro Localizer will show you where your pathways overlap in the central or peripheral nervous system. Still stumped? Ask for a suggestion, and Neuro Localizer will list other signs that could help refine your localization further. Once you’ve found the lesion, you don’t need to ask for any more help localizing, but that doesn’t mean you know everything. Ask for another suggestion, and Neuro Localizer will give you some candid life advice or tell you a really great joke about neurologists and/or gingerbread cookies. Brought to you by the makers of Nerve Whiz, the world’s #1 peripheral localization app. Neuro Localizer, because this lesion isn’t going to localize itself.
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