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  • Physiologic tremor
  • Medical condition

    Physiologic tremor is a tremor or trembling of a limb or other body part. The recorded frequency is in the range of 8-12Hz. It occurs in normal[clarification

    Physiologic tremor

    Physiologic_tremor

  • Tremor
  • Involuntary muscle contraction

    Therapies in Tremor Disorders. Springer Nature. p. 306. ISBN 978-3-031-26128-2. Jankovic J, Fahn S (September 1980). "Physiologic and pathologic tremors. Diagnosis

    Tremor

    Tremor

    Tremor

  • Essential tremor
  • Movement disorder that causes involuntary tremors

    Essential tremor (ET), also called benign tremor, familial tremor, and idiopathic tremor, is a medical condition characterized by involuntary rhythmic

    Essential tremor

    Essential tremor

    Essential_tremor

  • Neural oscillation
  • Brainwaves, repetitive patterns of neural activity in the central nervous system

    cerebellum. These oscillations are also observed in motor output of physiological tremor and when performing slow finger movements. These findings may indicate

    Neural oscillation

    Neural oscillation

    Neural_oscillation

  • Holmes tremor
  • is caused by cerebellar damage. Holmes tremor is a combination of rest, action, and postural tremors. Tremor frequency ranges from 2 to 5 Hertz and is

    Holmes tremor

    Holmes_tremor

  • Parkinson's disease
  • Progressive neurodegenerative disease

    systems. The motor symptoms, collectively called parkinsonism, include tremors, slowness in initiating movement (bradykinesia), rigidity, and difficulty

    Parkinson's disease

    Parkinson's disease

    Parkinson's_disease

  • Tukey's range test
  • Statistical test for multiple comparisons

    K.S.; Jae, S.Y.; Fernhall, B. (2013). "Aging, hypertension and physiological tremor: The contribution of the cardioballistic impulse to tremorgenesis

    Tukey's range test

    Tukey's_range_test

  • Adam Elliot
  • Australian stop-motion animation writer, director, and producer

    "The Incredible Murder of Cardinal Tosca". Born with a hereditary physiological tremor, Elliot incorporated his disability into his visual aesthetic with

    Adam Elliot

    Adam Elliot

    Adam_Elliot

  • Tocolytic
  • Drugs used to suppress premature births

    hyperinsulinemia, hypokalemia, antidiuresis, altered thyroid function, physiologic tremor, palpitations, nervousness, nausea or vomiting, fever, hallucinations

    Tocolytic

    Tocolytic

  • Adrenaline
  • Hormone and medication

    Benign familial tremor (essential tremor) (BFT) is responsive to peripheral β adrenergic blockers, and β2-stimulation is known to cause tremor. Patients with

    Adrenaline

    Adrenaline

    Adrenaline

  • High-pressure nervous syndrome
  • Disorder from breathing helium based gas at high ambient pressure

    "Helium tremors" were described in 1965 by Royal Navy physiologist Peter B. Bennett. Soviet scientist G. L. Zal'tsman first reported on helium tremors in his

    High-pressure nervous syndrome

    High-pressure_nervous_syndrome

  • Neuromyotonia
  • Medical condition

    People diagnosed with benign fasciculation syndrome or enhanced physiological tremor may experience similar symptoms as NMT, although it is unclear today

    Neuromyotonia

    Neuromyotonia

  • Deep brain stimulation
  • Neurosurgical treatment

    surgical treatment of tremor in Parkinson's disease, and the preferred surgical treatment for Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and dystonia. Its indications

    Deep brain stimulation

    Deep brain stimulation

    Deep_brain_stimulation

  • Subthreshold membrane potential oscillations
  • Neurobiological terminology

    coherence and timing in CNS, in particular with respect to the 10 Hz physiological tremor that controls motor execution, Theta rhythm in the entorhinal cortex

    Subthreshold membrane potential oscillations

    Subthreshold membrane potential oscillations

    Subthreshold_membrane_potential_oscillations

  • Kuru (disease)
  • Rare neurodegenerative disease caused by prions

    the Fore people of Papua New Guinea. It was a prion disease that caused tremors and loss of coordination from neurodegeneration. The term kúru means "trembling"

    Kuru (disease)

    Kuru (disease)

    Kuru_(disease)

  • Parkinsonism
  • Syndrome characterized by tremor, slowed movements, rigidity, and imbalance

    Parkinsonism is a clinical syndrome characterized by tremor, bradykinesia (slowed movements), rigidity, and postural instability. Both hypokinetic features

    Parkinsonism

    Parkinsonism

    Parkinsonism

  • Ocular tremor
  • Ocular tremor (ocular microtremor) is a constant, involuntary eye tremor of a low amplitude and high frequency. It is a type of fixational eye movement

    Ocular tremor

    Ocular tremor

    Ocular_tremor

  • Hyperkinesia
  • Excessive movements due to basal ganglia dysfunction

    tremors lack both the jerking associated movements and posturing. Essential tremor (ET), also known as benign essential tremor, or familial tremor, is

    Hyperkinesia

    Hyperkinesia

    Hyperkinesia

  • Sexual arousal
  • Physiological and psychological changes in preparation for sexual intercourse

    as in blood pressure, feeling hot and flushed and perhaps experiencing tremors. A sex flush may extend over the chest and upper body. If sexual stimulation

    Sexual arousal

    Sexual arousal

    Sexual_arousal

  • Functional neurological symptom disorder
  • Disorder impairing normal brain function

    contralateral hip flexion. Signs of functional tremor include entrainment and distractibility. The patient with tremor should be asked to copy rhythmical movements

    Functional neurological symptom disorder

    Functional_neurological_symptom_disorder

  • Corticomuscular coherence
  • series/point process data—Theory and application to the study of physiological tremor, single motor unit discharges and electromyograms". Progress in Biophysics

    Corticomuscular coherence

    Corticomuscular_coherence

  • Computer-assisted surgery
  • Medical intervention

    greater development in brain microsurgery (compensating surgeon's physiological tremor by 10-fold), increased accuracy and precision of the intervention

    Computer-assisted surgery

    Computer-assisted_surgery

  • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
  • Therapeutic technique

    wrist, it acts as a non-invasive treatment for those living with essential tremor. The stimulator has electrodes that are placed circumferentially around

    Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation

    Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation

    Transcutaneous_electrical_nerve_stimulation

  • Tension and Trauma Releasing Exercises
  • Stress reduction medical technique

    and on somatic therapy traditions, he proposed that tremoring may represent an innate physiological stress regulation mechanism. Berceli formalized the

    Tension and Trauma Releasing Exercises

    Tension_and_Trauma_Releasing_Exercises

  • Human physiology of underwater diving
  • Influences of the underwater environment on the physiology of human divers

    Derveer, Dena; Dorchak, Karen J.; Greenleaf, John E. (February 1976). "Physiologic responses to water immersion in man: A compendium of research" (PDF)

    Human physiology of underwater diving

    Human_physiology_of_underwater_diving

  • Dystonia
  • Neurological movement disorder

    repetitive movements or abnormal fixed postures. The movements may resemble a tremor. Dystonia is often intensified or exacerbated by physical activity, and

    Dystonia

    Dystonia

    Dystonia

  • Hypnic jerk
  • Involuntary twitching while falling asleep

    Restless legs syndrome Periodic limb movement disorder Hypnagogic foot tremor Rhythmic movement disorder Hereditary or essential startle syndrome Some

    Hypnic jerk

    Hypnic_jerk

  • Ataxia
  • Neurological impairment of voluntary muscle movement

    rate, irregular rhythm, and variable volume. Also, slurring of speech, tremor of the voice, and ataxic respiration may occur. Cerebellar ataxia could

    Ataxia

    Ataxia

  • Levothyroxine
  • Thyroid hormone medication

    weight loss, trouble tolerating heat, sweating, anxiety, trouble sleeping, tremor, and fast heart rate. Use is not recommended in people who have had a recent

    Levothyroxine

    Levothyroxine

    Levothyroxine

  • Adrenergic receptor
  • Class of G protein-coupled receptors

    sympathetic stimulation. At lower levels of circulating epinephrine (physiologic epinephrine secretion), β-adrenoreceptor stimulation dominates since

    Adrenergic receptor

    Adrenergic receptor

    Adrenergic_receptor

  • Epinephrine (medication)
  • Hormone used as a medicine

    discomfort, feeling jittery, tingling sensation (paresthesia), fatigue, tremor, runny nose (rhinorrhea), itchiness inside the nose (nasal pruritus), sneezing

    Epinephrine (medication)

    Epinephrine (medication)

    Epinephrine_(medication)

  • Corticocortical coherence
  • series/point process data—Theory and application to the study of physiological tremor, single motor unit discharges and electromyograms. Progress in Biophysics

    Corticocortical coherence

    Corticocortical coherence

    Corticocortical_coherence

  • Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion
  • Abnormal release of urination-reducing hormones in the body

    tissues) also stimulates an appropriate, physiologic release of ADH. Inappropriate ADH secretion causes physiologically high water reabsorption by the kidneys

    Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion

    Syndrome_of_inappropriate_antidiuretic_hormone_secretion

  • Dementia with Lewy bodies
  • Type of progressive dementia

    of movement (called bradykinesia), rigidity, postural instability, and tremor; it is found in DLB and many other conditions like Parkinson's disease,

    Dementia with Lewy bodies

    Dementia with Lewy bodies

    Dementia_with_Lewy_bodies

  • Standing
  • Human position in which the body is held upright

    the patient sits or is lifted off the ground. The high frequency of the tremor often creates a rippling effect on the leg muscles while standing. Standing

    Standing

    Standing

    Standing

  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Excessive production of thyroid hormone

    heartbeat, heat intolerance, diarrhea, enlargement of the thyroid, hand tremor, and weight loss. Symptoms are typically less severe in the elderly and

    Hyperthyroidism

    Hyperthyroidism

    Hyperthyroidism

  • Hypokinesia
  • Decreased movement due to basal ganglia dysfunction

    and commonly a lesion in this area correlates with displayed hypokinesia. Tremor and rigidity, however, seem to be only partially due to dopamine deficits

    Hypokinesia

    Hypokinesia

    Hypokinesia

  • Long-term effects of alcohol
  • Health effects of long-term alcohol consumption

    outcomes. Essential tremors—or, in the case of essential tremors on a background of family history of essential tremors, familial tremors—can be temporarily

    Long-term effects of alcohol

    Long-term_effects_of_alcohol

  • SymPulse
  • on the time series waveforms to extract and characterize the underlying tremor. Muscle stimulation technology is then used to generate sequences of impulses

    SymPulse

    SymPulse

  • Peter B. Bennett
  • English medical researcher (1931–2022)

    rates, and the effects of flying after diving. Bennett described helium tremors in 1965 and coined the name of high pressure nervous syndrome (HPNS),[clarification

    Peter B. Bennett

    Peter_B._Bennett

  • Ataxic cerebral palsy
  • Medical condition

    most common manifestation of ataxic cerebral palsy is intention (action) tremor, which is especially apparent when carrying out precise movements, such

    Ataxic cerebral palsy

    Ataxic cerebral palsy

    Ataxic_cerebral_palsy

  • Prosopagnosia
  • Cognitive disorder of face perception

    Thalamic syndrome Cerebellum Lateral Dysmetria Dysdiadochokinesia Intention tremor Medial Cerebellar ataxia Brainstem Medulla Lateral medullary syndrome/Wallenberg

    Prosopagnosia

    Prosopagnosia

    Prosopagnosia

  • Signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis
  • Neurological signs and symptoms

    weakness, hypertonicity, low exercise tolerance, impaired balance, ataxia and tremor. Interventions may be aimed at the individual impairments that reduce mobility

    Signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis

    Signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis

    Signs_and_symptoms_of_multiple_sclerosis

  • Crying
  • Shedding tears due to emotion or pain

    erratic inhalation, occasional instances of breath holding, and muscular tremor. A neuronal connection between the lacrimal gland and the areas of the human

    Crying

    Crying

    Crying

  • Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome
  • Medical condition

    irritability, increased tension and anxiety, depression, panic attacks, hand tremor, shaking, sweating, difficulty with concentration, confusion and cognitive

    Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome

    Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome

    Benzodiazepine_withdrawal_syndrome

  • Cricopharyngeal spasm
  • Medical condition

    swallowing minor quantities), headache, dry mouth at night, sleeping issues, tremor, tension in the neck, in the throat, abdominal, stomach or chest pain etc

    Cricopharyngeal spasm

    Cricopharyngeal_spasm

  • Spasmodic dysphonia
  • Intermittent spasming of the vocal cords leading to irregular speech

    described as breathy from variable widening of the glottal region. Vocal tremor may also be seen in spasmodic dysphonia. A mix and variance of these symptoms

    Spasmodic dysphonia

    Spasmodic_dysphonia

  • Shivering
  • Bodily function in response to cold and extreme fear

    Post-micturition convulsion syndrome Chattering teeth Tremor Hemingway, Allan (July 1963). "Shivering". Physiological Reviews. 43 (3): 397–422. doi:10.1152/physrev

    Shivering

    Shivering

    Shivering

  • Ioannis Pavlidis
  • Greek-American scholar

    driving and texting while driving generate `fight or flight' related hand-tremors. The difference, however, is that with eyes constantly on the road, the

    Ioannis Pavlidis

    Ioannis Pavlidis

    Ioannis_Pavlidis

  • Tremorine
  • Chemical compound

    research to produce tremor in animals. This is used for the development of drugs for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, as tremor is a major symptom

    Tremorine

    Tremorine

    Tremorine

  • 2025
  • Calendar year

    29, 2025. Retrieved January 9, 2025. "China earthquake: Dozens dead as tremor strikes Tibet". BBC News. January 7, 2025. Archived from the original on

    2025

    2025

    2025

  • Exercise-induced nausea
  • Feeling of sickness after exercising

    (such as a marathon) can cause nausea, diarrhea, confusion, and muscle tremors. Excessive water consumption reduces or dilutes electrolyte levels in the

    Exercise-induced nausea

    Exercise-induced_nausea

  • Alcoholic hallucinosis
  • Complication of alcohol misuse in people with alcohol use disorder

    approximately 48 to 72 hours to appear after the heavy drinking stops. A tremor develops in the hands and can also affect the head and body. A common symptom

    Alcoholic hallucinosis

    Alcoholic hallucinosis

    Alcoholic_hallucinosis

  • Caprylic acid
  • Fatty acid (CH3–(CH2)6–COOH)

    epilepsy. Caprylic acid is being researched as a treatment for essential tremor. List of saturated fatty acids List of carboxylic acids Budavari, Susan

    Caprylic acid

    Caprylic acid

    Caprylic_acid

  • Beta blocker
  • Medication class with multiple uses

    known to use beta blockers to avoid performance anxiety, stage fright, and tremor during both auditions and public performances. The application to stage

    Beta blocker

    Beta blocker

    Beta_blocker

  • Surface-area-to-volume ratio
  • Surface area per unit volume

    service (link) "Marsquake! NASA's InSight Lander Feels Its 1st Red Planet Tremor". Space.com. 23 April 2019. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original

    Surface-area-to-volume ratio

    Surface-area-to-volume ratio

    Surface-area-to-volume_ratio

  • Polygraph
  • Obsolete device purported to detect lies

    from the original on 2013-12-12. Retrieved 2012-06-01. Lykken, David T. A Tremor in the Blood: Uses and Abuses of the Lie Detector, 2nd ed., New York: Plenum

    Polygraph

    Polygraph

    Polygraph

  • Proprioception
  • Sense of self-movement, force, and body position

    "muscle sense", which is credited as one of the first descriptions of physiologic feedback mechanisms. Bell's idea was that commands are carried from the

    Proprioception

    Proprioception

    Proprioception

  • Diabetic hypoglycemia
  • Medical condition

    hypoglycemic episodes to be accompanied by the typical symptoms (e.g., tremor, sweating, palpitations, etc.), this is not always the case. When hypoglycemia

    Diabetic hypoglycemia

    Diabetic hypoglycemia

    Diabetic_hypoglycemia

  • Stage fright
  • Phobia

    long time ahead. It has numerous manifestations: stuttering, tachycardia, tremor in the hands and legs, sweaty hands, facial nerve tics, dry mouth, and dizziness

    Stage fright

    Stage fright

    Stage_fright

  • Pethidine
  • Opioid analgesic

    pethidine among opioids—serotonin syndrome, seizures, delirium, dysphoria, tremor—are primarily or entirely due to the action of its metabolite, norpethidine

    Pethidine

    Pethidine

    Pethidine

  • Maratus volans
  • Species of spider

    colourful fan flaps. The third legs are lowered and spread apart as they tremor. The first legs will be held erect in front of the body almost touching

    Maratus volans

    Maratus volans

    Maratus_volans

  • C. David Marsden
  • British neurologist (1938–1998)

    parkinsonian tremor. His later contributions include the complications of levodopa; the motor control physiology of dystonia, myoclonus, and essential tremor; the

    C. David Marsden

    C._David_Marsden

  • Cerebellar ataxia
  • Motor symptoms caused by dysfunction of the cerebellum

    in upper limbs following transcranial cerebello-cerebral DC stimulation: tremor reduction and re-programming of the timing of antagonist commands." Front

    Cerebellar ataxia

    Cerebellar_ataxia

  • Sympathoadrenal system
  • Connection of the sympathetic nervous system and adrenal medulla

    of hypoglycemia related to the symapthoadrenal system include anxiety, tremors, irregular heartbeat, sweating, hunger, and paresthesia. Hypothermia and

    Sympathoadrenal system

    Sympathoadrenal system

    Sympathoadrenal_system

  • Vasopressin (medication)
  • Chemical compound

    may include stomach ache, vertigo, pale skin, flatulence, headache, or tremor. It is available as a generic medication. Vasopressin is used to manage

    Vasopressin (medication)

    Vasopressin (medication)

    Vasopressin_(medication)

  • Voice stress analysis
  • Technique that allegedly detects deception by humans

    14(2), 169–193. doi:10.1558/ijsll.2007.14.2.169 Lykken, David T. (1998). A tremor in the blood : uses and abuses of the lie detector. New York: Plenum Trade

    Voice stress analysis

    Voice_stress_analysis

  • Paralysis
  • Loss of motor function

    (lysis) meaning "making loose". A paralysis accompanied by involuntary tremors is usually called "palsy". Paralysis is most often caused by damage in

    Paralysis

    Paralysis

  • Saccade
  • Eye movement

    used to distinguish micro-/saccades from other eye movements (like ocular tremor, ocular drift, and smooth pursuit). Velocity-based algorithms are a common

    Saccade

    Saccade

    Saccade

  • Prasinezumab
  • Experimental monoclonal antibody

    "SAGE-324/BIIB124, an investigational GABAA receptor PAM, for treatment of essential tremor". Movement Disorders. 39 (S1): S290–S353. doi:10.1002/mds.29951. ISSN 1531-8257

    Prasinezumab

    Prasinezumab

  • Rape trauma syndrome
  • Psychological trauma experienced by a rape victim

    thought content Vomiting Nausea Paralyzing anxiety Pronounced internal tremor Obsession to wash or clean themselves Hysteria, confusion and crying Bewilderment

    Rape trauma syndrome

    Rape_trauma_syndrome

  • Metoprolol
  • Beta blocker medication

    Because beta blockers can be used to reduce heart rate and minimize tremors, which can enhance performance in sports such as archery, metoprolol is

    Metoprolol

    Metoprolol

    Metoprolol

  • Pain and pleasure
  • Sensory concepts

    thalamic deep brain stimulation for refractory essential tremor and Parkinson's disease tremor". Neurology. 51 (4): 1063–1069. doi:10.1212/WNL.51.4.1063

    Pain and pleasure

    Pain_and_pleasure

  • Magnesium deficiency
  • Condition of low level of magnesium in the body

    in which there is a low level of magnesium in the body. Symptoms include tremor, poor coordination, muscle spasms, loss of appetite, personality changes

    Magnesium deficiency

    Magnesium_deficiency

  • Singing
  • Act of producing musical sounds with the voice

    result of a neuromuscular tremor in the vocal folds. In 1922 Max Schoen was the first to make the comparison of vibrato to a tremor due to change in amplitude

    Singing

    Singing

    Singing

  • Norepinephrine
  • Catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter

    of eyedrops. Because of their effects in reducing anxiety symptoms and tremor, they have sometimes been used by entertainers, public speakers, and athletes

    Norepinephrine

    Norepinephrine

    Norepinephrine

  • Exploding head syndrome
  • Abnormal sensory perception during sleep

    other loud, concerning noises. People often report experiencing muscle tremors and an elevated heart rate along with hearing the noises. Individuals may

    Exploding head syndrome

    Exploding_head_syndrome

  • Visual perception
  • Ability to interpret the surrounding environment using light in the visible spectrum

    eye movements: fixational eye movements (microsaccades, ocular drift, and tremor), vergence movements, saccadic movements and pursuit movements. Fixations

    Visual perception

    Visual perception

    Visual_perception

  • Myoclonic dystonia
  • Medical condition

    contorting that affect posture and stance. Other symptoms can include tremors and muscle spasms due to various interactions of muscle, contractions and

    Myoclonic dystonia

    Myoclonic_dystonia

  • Sympatholytic
  • Type of medication

    beta blockers to avoid stage fright and tremor during public performance and especially auditions. The physiological symptoms of the fight/flight response

    Sympatholytic

    Sympatholytic

  • Beta-adrenergic agonist
  • Medications that relax muscles of the airways

    rate, and insomnia. Other side effects include headaches and essential tremor. Hypoglycemia was also reported due to increased secretion of insulin in

    Beta-adrenergic agonist

    Beta-adrenergic agonist

    Beta-adrenergic_agonist

  • Piracetam
  • Chemical compound

    Symptoms including anxiety, insomnia, irritability, headache, agitation, tremor, and hyperkinesia are occasionally reported. Other reported side effects

    Piracetam

    Piracetam

    Piracetam

  • Ali Rezai
  • Iranian-born American neurosurgeon

    stimulation (DBS) through brain chip implants to treat Parkinson's disease tremors, obsessive–compulsive disorder, Alzheimer's disease, traumatic brain injury

    Ali Rezai

    Ali_Rezai

  • Somatic psychology
  • Form of psychotherapy

    induce involuntary neurogenic tremors, proposed by its developer as a mechanism for discharging accumulated physiological stress and restoring autonomic

    Somatic psychology

    Somatic_psychology

  • Fixation (visual)
  • Maintaining one's gaze on a single location

    Malone, J (1992). "High frequency eye tremor: reliability of measurement". Clinical Physics and Physiological Measurement. 13 (2): 151–9. Bibcode:1992CPPM

    Fixation (visual)

    Fixation (visual)

    Fixation_(visual)

  • Shell shock
  • Term for post-traumatic stress disorder

    symptoms after combat, including tinnitus, amnesia, headaches, dizziness, tremors, and hypersensitivity to noise. While these symptoms resembled those that

    Shell shock

    Shell shock

    Shell_shock

  • Fidgeting
  • Type of involuntary movement

    Hyperthyroid patients may be restless, become agitated easily, display fine tremors, and have trouble concentrating. There are several devices that aim to

    Fidgeting

    Fidgeting

    Fidgeting

  • Crack cocaine
  • Form of the drug cocaine

    sociability, cardiovascular hypertension, dilated pupils, hyperthermia, vertigo, tremors, and restlessness. Repeated use can lead to respiratory failure, seizures

    Crack cocaine

    Crack cocaine

    Crack_cocaine

  • N-DEAOP-NMT
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    similar to those of LSD, and included strong mydriasis, hyperreflexia, tremors, hypothermia, hyperactivity, skin hyperemia, stereotypy, fearful reactions

    N-DEAOP-NMT

    N-DEAOP-NMT

    N-DEAOP-NMT

  • Human eye
  • Sensory organ of vision

    be attributed solely to the aging process. Most of these anatomic and physiologic processes follow a gradual decline. With aging, the quality of vision

    Human eye

    Human eye

    Human_eye

  • Diazinon
  • Chemical compound

    system Anxiety Convulsions Coma Dizziness Excitability Headache Weakness Tremor Twitching Skin Irritation Redness Sweating Gastrointestinal Abdominal cramps

    Diazinon

    Diazinon

    Diazinon

  • Cariprazine
  • Atypical antipsychotic medicine

    higher dosages, there is an increased risk for restlessness, insomnia, and tremors. Cariprazine was approved for medical use in the US in September 2015.

    Cariprazine

    Cariprazine

    Cariprazine

  • GABA receptor
  • Receptors that respond to gamma-aminobutyric acid

    study examining SNPs in rho 1, 2, and 3, and their implication in essential tremor, a nervous system disorder, it was discovered that there were no differences

    GABA receptor

    GABA receptor

    GABA_receptor

  • Neurochemistry
  • Study of chemicals affecting the nervous system

    disease. Shortly after injection, the patient had a drastic reduction in tremors, and they were able to control their muscles in ways they hadn't been able

    Neurochemistry

    Neurochemistry

    Neurochemistry

  • Trisomy X
  • Chromosome disorder in women

    mild, amenable to treatment, and often attenuates or disappears with time. Tremor is reported in approximately a quarter of women with trisomy X and responds

    Trisomy X

    Trisomy X

    Trisomy_X

  • LINGO1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    were observed. Essential tremor, one of the most common neurological diseases, is characterized by postural and action tremor. Recent research shows that

    LINGO1

    LINGO1

    LINGO1

  • Amoxicillin
  • Beta-lactam antibiotic

    acute psychiatric adverse events (including seizure, encephalopathy, and tremor) related to AMX treatment have been reported in patients with no underlying

    Amoxicillin

    Amoxicillin

    Amoxicillin

  • University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test
  • Test of a person's olfactory system

    tests can differentiate PD from progressive supranuclear palsy, essential tremor, and parkinsonism induced by MPTP, many studies were undertaken.[citation

    University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test

    University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test

    University_of_Pennsylvania_Smell_Identification_Test

  • Mental chronometry
  • Study of processing speed on cognitive tasks

    presented near the top or bottom points of the tremor cycle. Anticipatory muscle tension is another physiological factor that early researchers found as a predictor

    Mental chronometry

    Mental chronometry

    Mental_chronometry

  • Hagai Bergman
  • Israeli neurologist

    reversal of multiple cardinal symptoms of Parkinson's Disease, such as tremor. Their study ultimately led to the application of deep brain stimulation

    Hagai Bergman

    Hagai Bergman

    Hagai_Bergman

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    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Satkeerat

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  • Male

    French

    ODA

    Old French form of German Otto, ODA means "wealthy." Compare with feminine Oda.

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    Australian, Finnish, German

    Maaria

    Sea of Bitterness; Wished to Child; Swell; Beloved

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    Irish

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    English

    Dust

    English : from Old English dūst ‘dust’, applied as a nickname, possibly for someone with a dusty complexion or hair (as, for example, a miller), or for a worthless person.North German : possibly a Westphalian habitational name from a farm named with dost ‘bush’, ‘brush’. However, the word also means ‘fine dust’, ‘flour’ and may have been applied as an occupational nickname for a miller. Compare 1.

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    Latin

    Fortino

    Strong; fortunate.

  • Germano
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Germano

    German.

  • Aryoch
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Aryoch

    royal.

  • Gazir
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Gazir

    Blue

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  • Physiologies
  • pl.

    of Physiology

  • Physiological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to physiology; relating to the science of the functions of living organism; as, physiological botany or chemistry.

  • Electro-physiological
  • a.

    Pertaining to electrical results produced through physiological agencies, or by change of action in a living organism.

  • Phytophysiology
  • n.

    Vegetable physiology.

  • Physiologic
  • a.

    Physiological.

  • Bionomy
  • n.

    Physiology.

  • Electro-physiology
  • n.

    That branch of physiology which treats of electric phenomena produced through physiological agencies.

  • Physiology
  • n.

    The science which treats of the phenomena of living organisms; the study of the processes incidental to, and characteristic of, life.

  • Physiologist
  • n.

    One who is versed in the science of physiology; a student of the properties and functions of animal and vegetable organs and tissues.

  • Equilibration
  • n.

    The process by which animal and vegetable organisms preserve a physiological balance.

  • Physicological
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to physicologic.

  • Galvanoscopy
  • n.

    The use of galvanism in physiological experiments.

  • Physiologer
  • n.

    A physiologist.

  • Physicologic
  • n.

    Logic illustrated by physics.

  • Integumation
  • n.

    That part of physiology which treats of the integuments of animals and plants.

  • Physiologically
  • adv.

    In a physiological manner.

  • Vivisection
  • n.

    The dissection of an animal while alive, for the purpose of making physiological investigations.

  • Physiology
  • n.

    A treatise on physiology.

  • Adenology
  • n.

    The part of physiology that treats of the glands.

  • Physiologize
  • v. i.

    To speculate in physiology; to make physiological investigations.