Which of the following descriptions accurately characterizes a Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)?
A neurological condition marked by dizziness and disorientation, typically resultant from inner ear anomalies
A temporary dysfunction of neurological processes without permanent cerebral damage, caused by focal ischemia
A loss of consciousness and postural tone arising from inadequate blood supply to the brain
An episode of persistent neurological damage resulting from systemic hypoperfusion