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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «NEUROHUMOR»
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1
Neurohumor and Supertruth
Chris's mixture of bizarre, hilarious fictional stories with gloriously angry non-fiction commentary will remind you how much fun the English language can truly be.
2
Stress and Its Management by Yoga
Soon the neurohumor is inactivated by the respective enzymes both in the
synaptic cleft and also in the post-synaptic cell itself. However, some amount of
neurohumor is reabsorbed and deposited in the presynaptic nerve endings. In
addition ...
K. N. Udupa, R. C. Prasad, 1985
Although premature generalization would be unsafe, the finding that
hypothalamic PIF potency, tested in vitro, varies inversely with LTH release in
vivo suggests the possibility that the hypothalamic content of a neurohumor may
parallel the ...
Robert Samuel Harris, Ira G. Wool, John Alexander Loraine, 1964
4
Schizophrenia: Seven Approaches
Woolley (1962) proposed serotonin, a brain neurohumor, as the focal chemical;
too much or too little serotonin presumably leads to schizophrenia. Hoffer and
Osmond (1959) focus on the metabolic products of adrenaline, a well known ...
Arnold H. Buss, Edith H. Buss
5
Handbook of Physiology with MCQs
The presynaptic end is studded with mitochondria and synaptic vesicles loaded
with neurohumor substance (synthesized in the cell body). When an impulse
depolarizes the terminal buttons, the synaptic vesicles move by the synaptic ...
Consequently, this enzyme appears to act within the sympathetic nerves, and
metabolizes the neurohumor before it becomes physiologically active. Once
noradrenaline leaves the nerve, monoamine oxidase plays a negligible role in
the ...
Harold E. Himwich, Williamina Armstrong Himwich, 1964
7
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... n — neurografía (f) neurohormone n — neurohormona (f) neurohumor n —
neurohumor (m) neurohumoral adj— neurohumoral neurohumoral transmission
— transmisión (f) neurohumoral neurohumour n — neurohumor (m)
neurohumoural ...
a direct action from the sensory receptors. According to our investigations a
variety of chemical substances exert their inflammatory action just in this way: by
liberating the neurohumor from the pain receptors. All these compounds produce
...
a direct action from the sensory receptors. According to our investigations a
variety of chemical substances exert their inflammatory action just in this way: by
liberating the neurohumor from the pain receptors. All these compounds produce
...
10
Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
Emotions and emotional behavior depend upon the functional integrity of a
subcortical coordinating system, which in turn depends on the balance and
interaction of two opposing functional systems—the ergotropic, whose
neurohumor may be ...
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009