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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CORTICALLY»
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Long and Short-term Memory Processes in
Cortically Damaged ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the contribution of the cerebral (non-limbic) cortex to specific verbal memory processes.
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Cortically-Mediated Fear Memories
This dissertation seeks to reveal the aspects of functional contribution of perirhinal cortex to creation of rich emotional memories.
Dianna Kholodar-Smith, 2010
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Top 3 Differentials in Radiology: A Case Review
Key Imaging Finding Cortically based enhancing neoplasm □ Top 3 Differential
Diagnoses • Oligodendroglioma. Oligodendrogliomas are well-differentiated,
slow-growing, diffusely infiltrating neoplasms involving the cortex and subcortical
...
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Musculoskeletal Imaging: The Requisites
A, AP radiograph of a cortically based lytic lesion in the proximal tibia ofa 12-year
-old girl. This is typical of osteofibrous dysplasia (also known as ossifying fibroma
). However, it is not always radiographically distinguishable from a cortically ...
B. J. Manaster, David A. May, David G. Disler, 2013
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Personality: A Cognitive Approach
According to Eysenck, as a result of this difference in physiology, some people
are cortically 'over-aroused' whereas other people are cortically 'under-aroused'.
Cortical arousal levels are also associated with conditionability. People who are
...
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Cortico-Subcortical Dynamics in Parkinson’s Disease
Cortically. Driven. Oscillatory. Activity. in. the. Basal. Ganglia. and. Akinesia. As
described above, chronic nigrostriatal lesion increases the proportion of basal
ganglia neurons showing rhythmic firing rate modulations coupled to cortical ...
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Handbook of Neuroprosthetic Methods
Figure 11.8 Artist's concept of a cortically based visual neuroprosthesis. A small
camera, located in the bridge of a pair of glasses, encodes the visual scene. This
signal then drives a small array of electrodes implanted into primary visual cortex
...
Warren E. Finn, Peter G. LoPresti, 2002
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Excitatory Amino Acids—Advances in Research and Application: ...
When combined with low-frequency repetitive cortical stimulation, cathodal tsDC [
tsDC(-)] produces a long-term facilitation of cortically elicited muscle actions.” Our
news journalists obtained a quote from the research by the authors from the ...
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Interface Oral Health Science 2009: Proceedings of the 3rd ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the response properties of the
temporomandibular joint (TMJ) neurons in the trigeminal ganglion during
cortically induced jaw movement of the rabbit. The discharges of TMJ units were
recorded ...
Nobuhiro Takahashi, Takashi Sasano, Osamu Suzuki, 2010
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Excitatory Amino Acids and the Cerebral Cortex
Cortical stimulation A Control SR95531 20 nA 2mV SR95531 20nA CPP 20nA
20ms n = 15 Figure 13.2 Antagonism of a cortically evoked EPSP in a VB neuron
of an anesthetized rat by the NMDA antagonist CPP. Each record is an average
of ...
Fiorenzo Conti, T. Philip Hicks, 1996
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «CORTICALLY»
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Right To Live And Right To Die: Need To Reconceptualize The …
Union of India (2011) 4 SCC 454, an empathetic doubt has lingered in our minds: could the vegetative existence of a paralytic and cortically ... «Google, jul 15»
KEM nurse Aruna Shanbaug passes away
This cut off blood supply to the brain, resulting in brain stem contusion and injury to her cervical cord, which also left her cortically blind. «Financial Express, jun 15»
BLOG: New monitoring app for maculopathy
Completion refers to the cortically driven filling in of the missing part of the picture. Visually, we do not see an image projected on our retina; we ... «Healio, jun 15»
Anorexia Nervosa and Deep Brain Stimulation: Philosophical …
Lipsman and colleagues stimulated the subcallosal cingulate, which has a key role in modulating emotional states and projects cortically, to ... «Practical Ethics, jun 15»
Aruna Shanbaug's assailant Sohanlal Valkmiki traced to a village in …
The attack left her cortically blind, which meant that she could see, but her brain did not register the sight. More+. View all. 2 Comments ... «IBNLive, mai 15»
Sunday Story: A girl called Aruna Shanbaug
Anand and she often visited Aruna at KEM later, but the semi-comatose, cortically blind woman who lay on that hospital bed for 42 years was ... «The Indian Express, mai 15»
Aruna Shanbaug's death makes for a powerful case for legalising …
This cut off blood supply to the brain, resulting in brain stem contusion and injury to her cervical cord, which also left her cortically blind. «Firstpost, mai 15»
After suffering for 42 years, Mumbai nurse Aruna Shanbaug passes …
Shanbaug was left cortically blind after the incident and was in a coma since then. Valmiki, on the other hand, served a sentence of seven years ... «Oneindia, mai 15»
How a technical concept 'travels' the brain
... components to infer how they interacted in a causal chain, engaging a cortically diverse network of parietal, temporal, and frontal regions. «Futurity: Research News, mar 15»
Teaching science to the brain: How the brain learns the way things …
... engaging a cortically diverse network of parietal, temporal and frontal regions. By the end of the instruction, the participants imagined how a ... «Medical Xpress, mar 15»