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One of the Most Common Neurological Diseases Is Characterised by Abnormal

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One of the most common neurological diseases is characterised by abnormal cell firing in the brain. What does this disease cause in persons?

Understand the key phases and components of the health action process approach model.
Compare and contrast various models and theories related to health behaviors and their predictive value.
Identify and analyze effective behavioral techniques and interventions for changing health behaviors.
Recognize factors influencing the effectiveness of different stages in health behavior change models.

Definitions:

Oxygenated Blood

Blood that has been enriched with oxygen through the process of respiration in the lungs and is carried from the heart to the rest of the body.

Peripheral Nervous System

The part of the nervous system that lies outside the brain and spinal cord, consisting of nerves and ganglia, and responsible for connecting the CNS to limbs and organs.

Autonomic Division

refers to the part of the nervous system responsible for control of the bodily functions not consciously directed, such as breathing, the heartbeat, and digestive processes.

Somatic Division

Is a part of the peripheral nervous system that handles voluntary control of body movements through the control of skeletal muscles.

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