Neurological manifestations are symptoms that happen when something goes wrong in your brain or nerves.
Imagine your brain is like a super smart robot inside your head, and your nerves are like wires that send messages all over your body. If the robot gets confused or the wires get tangled, you might feel different things, like not being able to move your arm, seeing funny shapes, or even having trouble remembering where you put your toys.
Like a Broken Walkie-Talkie
Think of your nerves as walkie-talkies that help your brain talk to your legs, hands, and eyes. If one of those walkie-talkies breaks, the message might not get through, like when you try to tell your friend something, but they can’t hear you clearly.
Sometimes, your brain might send a wrong message too, just like if you told your friend to jump, but they started dancing instead!
That’s what neurological manifestations are, the things your body does (or doesn’t do) because of a mix-up in your brain or nerves.
Examples
- Someone feels numbness in their hand without any injury.
- A child starts twitching during math class.
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See also
- Why Do Humans Yawn When They’re Tired?
- Why Do Humans Laugh at Jokes?
- Why Do People Yawn When They're Tired?
- Why Do Humans Get the 'Butt-Head' Feeling When They're Stressed?
- What are neurological and psychiatric processes?