PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PHOTICALLY»
photically
photically
collins
always
german
spanish
italian
your
search
found
usage
examples
trends
word
frequency
ˈfəʊtɪklɪ
definitions
onelook
that
includes
general
dictionaries
matching
merriam
webster
anagrams
related
what
score
finder
words
start
with
created
from
responsive
neurons
hypothalamus
diurnal
brain
ground
squirrel
meijer
rusak
harrington
induced
hallucination
hallucinations
phenomeno
logically
resemble
geometric
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PHOTICALLY»
Descubre el uso de
photically en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
photically y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
A Dictionary of Hallucinations
Phenomeno- logically, photically induced hallucinations may resemble the
geometric ∗form-constants as described by the German-American biological
psychologist and philosopher Heinrich Klüver (1897–1979). Under laboratory
conditions ...
2
A Clinical Guide to Epileptic Syndromes and their Treatment
Levetiracetam all mercially available blue lens, named Z1, was found
iseffectivefor types of photically or spontaneously inducedseizures. It is very
much to be highly effective in controlling PPRs in photo- more efficacious in
myoclonic and ...
C. P. Panayiotopoulos, 2010
3
Circadian Clocks and Their Adjustment
Another question is whether the NPY pathway to the SCN mediates simple phase
-shifting effects or represents a coupling pathway to the light-entrainable
oscillator in the SCN from a non-photically entrainable oscillator elsewhere.
Because all ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2008
4
Early Experience and Visual Information Processing in ...
There is now evidence that the input can be scrambled by random destruction of
95% of the optic tracts in cats, and yet maintain some degree of pattern
discrimination and a normal distribution of photically evoked potentials.12,13
That ...
Francis A. Young, Donald B. Lindsley, National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Brain Sciences, 1970
5
Introduction to Epilepsy
Amongst patients with GPPR and seizures, 42% have photically induced
seizures alone (pure photosensitive epilepsy), 40% have spontaneous and
photically induced seizures and the remaining 18% have spontaneous seizures
only.
Antonio Valentín, Gonzalo Alarcón, 2012
6
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW NEUROBIOLOGY
Administration of supplemental pyridoxine to genetically susceptible mice
reduces the severity of audiogenic seizures. Pyridoxine administration does not
diminish photically induced myoclonic responses in Papio papio (Meldrum et al.,
1970).
Carl Curt Pfeiffer, John Raymond Smythies, John R Smythies, MD, Frcp, 1975
7
Suprachiasmatic Nucleus: The Mind's Clock
Both photically responsive and nonre- sponsive neurons are sensitive to
serotonin and drugs that influence serotonergic activity, such as chorgyline and
imipramine (Groos and Mason 1982). The effects of serotonergic activity on
photically ...
David C. Klein, Robert Y. Moore, Steven M. Reppert, 1991
8
Pediatric epileptology: classification and management of ...
Photically Induced Seizures A second major inheritable group of seizures are the
photically induced seizures. Increased photosensitivity in relatives of
photosensitive probands had been reported by many investigators (Newmark
and Penry ...
9
Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine: Expert Consult ...
32-4B). If the light—dark cycle is replaced by LL or DD, photically entrained rest
—activity rhythms free-run and premeal activity remains coupled to mealtime (see
Fig. 32-4C). It is common, then, to observe two circadian activity components in ...
Meir H. Kryger, Thomas Roth, William C. Dement, 2010
10
Lsd, Marihuana, Yoga, and Hypnosis
However, in related experiments the same investigators demonstrated that the
magnitude of the photically evoked potentials was consistently reduced
whenever the attention of the subject was distracted, e.g., when instructed to
solve a difficult ...