2-Minute Neuroscience: Brown-Séquard Syndrome
Brown-Séquard syndrome is a rare neurological condition caused by damage to one side of the spinal cord, a situation referred to as hemisection of the spinal cord. This type of damage results in a distinct pattern of deficits due to the way different nerve tracts travel through the spinal cord. In this video, I describe the neurological deficits in Brown-Séquard syndrome and the reasons behind their characteristic pattern.