Examlex
Which of the following are manifestations of delirium? Select all that apply.
Startle Reflex
The startle reflex is an involuntary reaction in humans and animals to sudden, unexpected stimuli, such as loud noises or quick movements, characterized by swift physical movements such as jumping or blinking.
Newborn
A term for an infant who is in the first few hours to weeks of life, displaying basic reflexes and beginning to adapt to the external world.
Brain Cells
General term for the cells in the brain, including neurons and glial cells, which together support neurological function.
Neural Connections
The links between neurons in the brain that enable transmission of signals and form the basis of all thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
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Q15: Which of the following culture-bound syndromes is
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