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Michael is a 16 year old high school football player who was brought into the E.R. after suffering a head injury during one of the games. Upon initial review, Michael was experiencing dizzy spells which resulted in difficulty standing or walking. Through numerous tests, spinal cord damaged was ruled out and Michael was diagnosed with having a concussion. Although his doctors expect him to make a full recovery he continues to have difficulty with fine motor movements, particularly when brushing his teeth, combing his hair or writing.
Which structure of Michael’s brain is likely affected? Explain your answer.

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adaliajab

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cerebellum

The cerebellum receives information from the sensory systems, the spinal cord, and other parts of the brain and then regulates motor movements...

it could have been possibly damaged

If the spinal cord is damaged the brain has difficulty giving messages to the cerebellum and therefore, he has difficulty with combing his hair, writing, etc

Poor mikey :(

michell96

The brain structure of Michael's brain that is most affected during a concussion is the front and back of the brain because the brain hits the walls of the skull.

A concussion (dizzy spells) is a medical term for a traumatic brain injury that affects brain functions. A concussion usually produces temporary effects such as:

  • Headaches
  • Concentration problems
  • Memory
  • Balance
  • Coordination

When a person suffers a concussion, it is because their brain collides with the walls of the skull, affecting brain functions and causing pain and other related symptoms.

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