There’s a small part of your brain, the cerebellum, that makes it possible for you to speak, walk, write, feed yourself and learn to play a musical instrument. When the cerebellum gets damaged, you lose control of those movements, resulting in a condition called ataxia. Ataxia can make a person look intoxicated. They may be… The post What is Ataxia? first appeared on UNC Health Talk.| UNC Health Talk
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Explore nervous system regulation with Dr. Neff, a neurodivergent psychologist, as she breaks down autism, ADHD, stress responses, and the window of tolerance.| Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP)
Why the Real Impact of a Car Crash Isn’t Always Immediate Just because your car stopped, doesn’t mean your body did. After a car accident, especially a minor one, it’s tempting to brush it off. You’re walking, talking, maybe a little shaken up, but otherwise “fine.” The car’s got some dents, your neck’s [...] The post Your Body Is Still Braking appeared first on All Health Chiropractic.| All Health Chiropractic
Explore nervous system regulation with Dr. Neff, a neurodivergent psychologist, as she breaks down autism, ADHD, stress responses, and the window of tolerance.| Autism Spectrum Therapies (AST)
Explore nervous system regulation with Dr. Neff, a neurodivergent psychologist, as she breaks down autism, ADHD, stress responses, and the window of tolerance.| Total Spectrum
Everything’s subject to change, so routine and habits may not take us all the way there. We may need to take a pause. What's on your list of go-to's when you recognize the need to rest and recharge? The post Write. Rest. Repeat. first appeared on Anne Carley Creative.| Anne Carley Creative
Breathwork needs just a few moments of your time. Most of us breathe shallowly without realising, using only a small % of our lung capacity.| Psychic Light
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Lately, we've been hearing about glimmers, tiny moments of awe and beauty that spark joy, calm, well-being and help our nervous systems feel relaxed and balanced (the opposite of stressors and triggers.) Glimmers can be the seemingly ordinary things, as well as very unexpected ones.| Improvised Life