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Mapping of Brain Functions and Spatial Luminance Distributions as Innovative Tools for Assessing Discomfort Glare in the Built Environment

Mapping of Brain Functions and Spatial Luminance Distributions as Innovative Tools for Assessing Discomfort Glare in the Built Environment

... the brain activity of both groups via functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) whilst they are given various visual tasks to do with different levels of discomfort ...of brain activity that are ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5385293.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5385293.pdf

... emphasize brain oscillations as key players in a number of fundamental circuit motifs that influence brain functions (Singer 2009) and, as a consequence, constitute interesting targets for ...

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Role of bedside electroencephalography in the adult intensive care unit during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade

Role of bedside electroencephalography in the adult intensive care unit during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade

... syndromes. Brain wave monitoring by portable, non-invasive computer processed monitors allows quick recognition of some brain functions under titrated ...

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Functions of the subesophageal ganglion in the medicinal leech revealed by ablation of neuromeres in embryos

Functions of the subesophageal ganglion in the medicinal leech revealed by ablation of neuromeres in embryos

... head brain, the SubEG plays many of the roles seen in a large variety of other animals, including the vertebrates: it provides general excitation that increases the activity of the animal; it is a source of ...

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Role of Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery to Brain

Role of Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery to Brain

... the brain [4]. Anatomical and Physiologic functions of these barrier controls the toxicity and normal brain functions by regulating concentration and clearance of endogenous and exogenous ...

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More about the Determination of Death by Neurologic Criteria

More about the Determination of Death by Neurologic Criteria

... whole brain functions, including the brainstem and the cerebral hemispheres), also emphasized that there are several ways of diagnosing it, according to the place and environment where death ...

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A Unified Theory of Mind Brain Relationship: Is It Possible?

A Unified Theory of Mind Brain Relationship: Is It Possible?

... to brain states or brain states to mental ...and brain both may possibly collapse. All the functions of mind-brain states with the space Fs can operate in a different way at different ...

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Dopaminergic Modulation of Synaptic Plasticity, Its Role in Neuropsychiatric Disorders, and Its Computational Modeling

Dopaminergic Modulation of Synaptic Plasticity, Its Role in Neuropsychiatric Disorders, and Its Computational Modeling

... eral brain processes and its participation in a variety of brain functions including cognitive functions and behav- ioral control indicates that impaired DA signaling can be potentially ...

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N-3 fatty acids, neuronal activity and energy metabolism in the brain

N-3 fatty acids, neuronal activity and energy metabolism in the brain

... several brain and eye diseases (depression, Alzheimer Disease (AD), age-related macular degeneration disease) (Alessandri et ...physiological functions in the development and maintain of brain ...

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Persisting primitive reflexes in medication-naïve girls with attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder

Persisting primitive reflexes in medication-naïve girls with attention-deficit and hyperactivity disorder

... higher-level brain functions due to insufficiently developed cognitive and motor ...motor functions during brain processing that might cause processes related to “dissolution” (or ...

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Introduction – Beckett, medicine and the brain

Introduction – Beckett, medicine and the brain

... Medicine, and in particular neurology and psychiatry, were also crucial to the development of surrealism. A number of the key surrealists, including André Breton, Théodore Fraenkel, Louis Aragon and Max Beckman, had ...

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Outlines of Neurolinguistics

Outlines of Neurolinguistics

... Language processing is what takes place whenever we understand or produce speech; a mundane task, but one of extraordinary complexity. NL is the technical term for this field, introduced into academic usage by Harry ...

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Identification of Chemoattractive Factors Involved in the Migration of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Brain Lesions Caused by Prions

Identification of Chemoattractive Factors Involved in the Migration of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Brain Lesions Caused by Prions

... Regarding the expression of chemokine genes, the gene ex- pression of CCR5 ligands (CCL3, CCL4, and CCL5), CCR3 ligands (CCL5 and CCL7), and the ligand for CXCR3 (CXCL10) was upregulated. The upregulation of CXCL10 gene ...

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Neurotheology-Matters of the Mind or Matters that Mind?

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... the brain, the temporal lobes are quite sensitive to extremely low magnetic ...the brain sectors through a process which is known as ...physiological functions which the interactions amongst these ...

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Hyperglycemic Effect on Brain Cholinergic Functions, Oxidative Stress and Protein Expression of Brain Derived Neurotropic Factor (Bdnf) on Cognitive Functions in Streptozotocin Induced-Diabetic Rats

Hyperglycemic Effect on Brain Cholinergic Functions, Oxidative Stress and Protein Expression of Brain Derived Neurotropic Factor (Bdnf) on Cognitive Functions in Streptozotocin Induced-Diabetic Rats

... (brain, liver and pancreas) was finely chopped using a sharp scalpel. The chopped tissue was homogenized in a minimum volume of lysis buffer (with protease inhibitor mixture). The sample was centrifuged for 15 min ...

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Fact and Fiction in the Neuropsychology of Art

Fact and Fiction in the Neuropsychology of Art

... person’s brain when they produce or see, say, a drawing using one-point perspective and comparing it to the brain of people who do (or are not able to) see or produce such ...

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The development of number processing and its relation to other parietal functions in early childhood

The development of number processing and its relation to other parietal functions in early childhood

... Several models were proposed to describe the multi-notational system for numbers on the base of the performance of brain-damaged patients (Deloche & Seron, 1987; McCloskey, Caramazza, & Basili, 1985). ...

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Original Article Effects of HBO on apoptosis of nerve cells and expression of NF-κB after TBI in neonatal rats

Original Article Effects of HBO on apoptosis of nerve cells and expression of NF-κB after TBI in neonatal rats

... Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a very severe brain trauma with clinical features such as high incidence, high mortality and various sequelae ...and functions of brain that happened in the ...

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Achievements and Future Growth of Artificial Intelligence

Achievements and Future Growth of Artificial Intelligence

... It is the scientific research as well as engineering of making intelligent makers, specifically intelligent computer programs. It is related to the comparable job of using computers to recognize human intelligence, but ...

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Social skills and theory of mind in children with traumatic brain injury

Social skills and theory of mind in children with traumatic brain injury

... the brain through a process known as contrecoup. For example, when the brain hits the front of the skull in an injury, the effects of inertia result in the brain subsequently colliding with the back ...

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