10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELICITABLE»
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1
The Integrative Action of the Nervous System
So also I have occasionally succeeded in evoking closure instead of opening of
the jaw by stimulation of a certain part of the lip in the decerebrate animal — but
even then the reflex is not regularly elicitable. On the other hand reflex opening of
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Sir Charles Scott Sherrington,
1906
... them by grace without any activity of their own reason and will. Faith with them
is not an intellectual act, — not elicitable, indeed, without the grace of faith
illustrating the understanding and converting the will towards God, yet elicitable
by us, ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson,
1884
3
Brownson's Quarterly Review
... Catholic preacher's voice can reach, and where the Church is everywhere
present, for we expressly confined our remarks to our own country, can be
excused for adhering to the sects or omitting to elicit the act of faith, which is
elicitable in no ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson,
1874
4
The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: Controversy
He says it can be, and alleges private inspiration, what he calls the " internal
monitor," as the means by which it is elicitable. His thesis, then, is, Faith is
elicitable by theinternal monitor, or private testimony of the Holy Ghost, without
the Roman ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson,
1884
5
New Horizons in Facial Nerve Research and Facial Expression
Open circles: patients with elicitable response to TMS within seven days of onset;
closed circles: patients whose TMS response could not be recorded within seven
days. ENoG value of 20% or less had no elicitable response with TMS.
6
Learning Theory: 17th Annual Conference on Learning Theory, ...
A class of valuations C is said to be poly-query (fully) elicitable if there exists an
elicitation algorithm which, given as input a description of C, and by asking value
queries only, learns any valuation f ∈ C asking at most p(m) queries, for some ...
John Shawe-Taylor, Yoram Singer,
2004
7
Neurobiology of Comparative Cognition
For instance, trilling calls elicitable from the septum and dorsolateral
hypothalamus are always associated with positive self¢stimulation. The same
holds for purring calls elicitable from the amygdala and stria terminalis (Fig. 3.2).
On the other ...
Raymond P. Kesner, David S. Olton,
2014
8
The Organization of Action: A New Synthesis
This reflex, easily elicitable as it is by various mechanical stimuli to the skin, I
have never succeeded in provoking by any form of electrical stimulation. The
same sort of difference, though less marked in degree,is exhibited by the
scratchreflex ...
9
Musculoskeletal Physical Examination: An Evidence-based Approach
The Mayo Clinic scale has 9 points, where −4 is absent, −3 is just elicitable, −2 is
low, −1 is moderately low, 0 is normal, +1 is brisk, +2 is very brisk, +3 is
exhaustible clonus, and +4 is continuous clonus.49,50 The NINDS scale has 5
points ...
Gerard A. Malanga, Scott Nadler,
2006
10
Early Brain Damage V2: Neurobiology and Behavior
... from 20 cm onto wood wool nesting material Palm of forepaw or backpaw
stimulated gently with paper clip Rat held at the flanks, slightly elevated; moving
forward with limbs in contact with floor 20th day Elicitable until 20th day Turns
around ...