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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «HYPERKINESIA»
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Frontal Lobe Function and Dysfunction
We will term this form of defective response inhibition hyperkinesia. Whereas by
definition motor allochiria can only be with one limb or unidirectional, the
hyperkinetic response disinhibition can be bilateral or bidirectional. Hyperkinesia
can ...
Harvey S. Levin, Howard M. Eisenberg, Arthur Lester Benton, 1991
Both compensatory hyperkinesia and remote asynergy, have important
prognostic implications. Compensatory hyperkinesia, defined as increased
contractility of the noninfarct zone, occurs in a significant proportion of patients
with AMI.
Petros Nihoyannopoulos, Joseph Kisslo, 2010
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Classification of Endogenous Psychoses and their ...
With their reactive movements they show hyperkinesia by grabbing their bodies,
their hair, or their clothes, shaking their beds, ripping out mattrasses, climbing on
chair or tables, rattling the doors, banging on the walls, clutching other patients, ...
Karl Leonhard, Helmut Beckmann, 1999
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Pathophysiology: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses
Types. of. hyperkinesia. 4 Akathisia 4 Asterixis + Athetosis 4 Ballism * Chorea 4
Hyperactivity 4 Intentional cerebellar tremor 4 Myoclonus 4 Parkinsonian tremor *
Wandering acute. In acute dysfunction, flaccid tone and loss of deep.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005
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Physical Management in Neurological Rehabilitation
A further problem with the use of the term 'hyperkinesia' is that it is sometimes
assumed that hyperkinetic movements are faster than normal. This is not the case
(and hyperkinesia is not the converse of bradykinesia). Indeed, in most so-called
...
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Neuroanatomy and the Neurologic Exam: A Thesaurus of ...
DISCUSSION OF SEMANTIC CONFLICTS 2-3 The term "hyperkinesia" was
noted in 9 of the 14 recent clinical neuroscience textbooks consulted for this
discussion. Although the term literally means "excessive movement," its usage in
relation ...
Terence R. Anthoney, 1993
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Occipital Seizures and Epilepsies in Children: Colloquium of ...
... PPP Hypotonia Hypotonia Hyperkinesia disappeared at 1 m Sleep problems,
pseudoPautism, hyperkinesia disappeared at 1 m Pseudo-autism, hyperkinesia
PseudoPautism Walks, monosyllables, slow fine motor and no verbal
acquisitions ...
8
Professional Guide to Pathophysiology
Alterations in movement typically include excessive movement (hyperkinesia) or
decreased movement (hypokinesia). Hyperkinesia is a broad category that
includes many different types of abnormal movements. Each type of hyperkinesia
is ...
9
Handbook of Parkinson's Disease, Fourth Edition
Also, supporting the basal ganglia selection theory are the apparent observations
that bradykinesia/akinesia appear to be reciprocally related to levodopa-induced
hyperkinesia, suggesting reciprocally related dysfunctions and, by extension, ...
Rajesh Pahwa, Kelly E. Lyons, 2013
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
H9; UF Hyperactivity syndrome Hyperkinesia in children BT Behavior disorders in
children Hyperkinesia Minimal brain dysfunction in children Syndromes in
children Hyperactive children (May Subd Geog) UF Hyperkinetic children
Overactive ...
9 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «HYPERKINESIA»
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hyperkinesia no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Researchers close to novel therapy to treat levodopa-induced …
... showed promising results using serotonin receptor agonists against L-dopa-induced hyperkinesia, and have prompted the researchers to ... «News-Medical.net, fev 15»
Spin Class Invasion: Here Come the BroCyclers
... or the rabid hyperkinesia of CrossFit, SoulCycle provides a venue for something guys aren't necessarily used to accessing: positive-thinking, ... «Racked National, ago 14»
Sorry boys: Girls now make higher grades in all school subjects
During my research I found that ADHD, once called hyperkinesia or minimal brain dysfunction, is one of the most common mental disorders ... «ScienceBlog.com, abr 14»
Hollywood Hidden Gem: The Witty Works of David Lucky Impress an …
David Lucky has a funny way of fusing hyperkinesia with teddy bear-like warmth. His intimate shows recall the optimism of Louie Armstrong's ... «Huffington Post, abr 13»
Andrews Sisters' sweet musical nostalgia
Less successful is Rosenwinkel's portrayal of Danny Kaye; he captures all of the performer's hyperkinesia, but less of his wry charm. "Christmas ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, nov 12»
Study Reveals Why Some People Have Very Small Heads and Brains
They suffer mild developmental delay, hyperkinesia (excessive restlessness), and mild to severe cognitive impairment. Although mutation of ... «MedIndia, jul 11»
Transcranial Sonography of Basal Ganglia Calcifications in Fahr …
Movement disorders (both Parkinsonism rigidity and hyperkinesia) represent the most common clinical manifestations of Fahr disease, usually ... «Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, jun 11»
NASCAR: For Drivers and Fans, Please Fix Drug Testing Policy
... in the treatment of narcolepsy, hyperkinesia, and for blood pressure maintenance in hypertensive states. Also widely used as an illicit drug.". «Bleacher Report, jun 09»
FDA Safety Labeling Changes: Camptosar, Keppra, Prempro …
Emotional lability, agitation, anxiety, apathy, depersonalization, hyperkinesia, and neurosis were also reported; one patient experienced ... «Medscape, set 05»