 
									
								
									Temporal Aspects of Visual Extinction
									
... • Separate from the pia by the subarachnoid space – Contains trabeculae: crossing fibrous bands – Cisterns: enlarged subarachnoid spaces ...
                        	... • Separate from the pia by the subarachnoid space – Contains trabeculae: crossing fibrous bands – Cisterns: enlarged subarachnoid spaces ...
									Nervous System
									
...  a stimulus above the threshold level, whether strong or VERY strong produces the same _________________ of signal transmission.  More stimulus (i.e. more painful) = more impulses generated, NOT a stronger impulse.  An impulse does not diminish in strength as it travels along a neuron.  We alrea ...
                        	...  a stimulus above the threshold level, whether strong or VERY strong produces the same _________________ of signal transmission.  More stimulus (i.e. more painful) = more impulses generated, NOT a stronger impulse.  An impulse does not diminish in strength as it travels along a neuron.  We alrea ...
									CVI
									
... Objects of varying colors, textures, and shapes may be used with students who have CVI. Parents and teachers should decide what objects are typically used with the child during everyday activities or routines. To establish familiarity, the same object(s) should be used each time. Objects should be ...
                        	... Objects of varying colors, textures, and shapes may be used with students who have CVI. Parents and teachers should decide what objects are typically used with the child during everyday activities or routines. To establish familiarity, the same object(s) should be used each time. Objects should be ...
									Thoracic Spine CT
									
... Diagnostic examinations of the head (head scans) and of other parts of the body (body scans) performed by computerized tomography (CT) scanners are covered if medical and scientific literature and opinion support the effective use of a scan for the condition, and the scan is: (1) reasonable and nece ...
                        	... Diagnostic examinations of the head (head scans) and of other parts of the body (body scans) performed by computerized tomography (CT) scanners are covered if medical and scientific literature and opinion support the effective use of a scan for the condition, and the scan is: (1) reasonable and nece ...
									Canine Encephalopathies - Sugar Land Veterinary Specialists
									
... Enteric gram nega7ve bacilli (E. coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae) ...
                        	... Enteric gram nega7ve bacilli (E. coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae) ...
									Chapter 10 - Nervous System I
									
... Neuroglial cells fill spaces, support neurons, provide structural frameworks, produce myelin, and carry on phagocytosis. a. Schwann cells are the meylin-roducing neuroglia of the peripheral nervous system; other types are components of the central nervous system. ...
                        	... Neuroglial cells fill spaces, support neurons, provide structural frameworks, produce myelin, and carry on phagocytosis. a. Schwann cells are the meylin-roducing neuroglia of the peripheral nervous system; other types are components of the central nervous system. ...
									fMRI can see M1, premotor activity Corresponding to Individual
									
... Unlike with animals, in humans, electrophysiology and other invasive measurement of brain activity can generally not be used to identify brain activity corresponding to activity of individual muscles. Further, it is believed that the spatial resolution of noninvasive brain imaging modalities is not ...
                        	... Unlike with animals, in humans, electrophysiology and other invasive measurement of brain activity can generally not be used to identify brain activity corresponding to activity of individual muscles. Further, it is believed that the spatial resolution of noninvasive brain imaging modalities is not ...
									What is Meningitis? Cerebrospinal fluid protects the brain and spinal
									
... up Feeling very confused or out of it *Symptoms can come on very quickly or take a couple of days to appear. ...
                        	... up Feeling very confused or out of it *Symptoms can come on very quickly or take a couple of days to appear. ...
									schmid~4
									
... network is characterized by variants of the genome, epigenome, transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome. These molecular components, including receptors, transcription factors, and signaling molecules, represent viable target opportunities against which to develop countermeasures for the space enviro ...
                        	... network is characterized by variants of the genome, epigenome, transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome. These molecular components, including receptors, transcription factors, and signaling molecules, represent viable target opportunities against which to develop countermeasures for the space enviro ...
									NUCLEAR MEDICINE: PET/CT in Gastrointestinal Malignancies
									
... nodes, primarily due to intense uptake within the primary lesion. Metastases to distant lymph nodes without locoregional lymph node involvement occur in up to 25% of esophageal carcinomas; early and accurate detection will impact management. PET/CT may be limited for determining therapeutic response ...
                        	... nodes, primarily due to intense uptake within the primary lesion. Metastases to distant lymph nodes without locoregional lymph node involvement occur in up to 25% of esophageal carcinomas; early and accurate detection will impact management. PET/CT may be limited for determining therapeutic response ...
									author query form
									
... of posture and motor impairment, causing activity limitation, and often accompanied by other neurodevelopmental disorders such as specific cognitive or visual deficits (Bax et al., 2006). Nearly half of these disabilities are diagnosed in preterm born children and the other one in full-term born chi ...
                        	... of posture and motor impairment, causing activity limitation, and often accompanied by other neurodevelopmental disorders such as specific cognitive or visual deficits (Bax et al., 2006). Nearly half of these disabilities are diagnosed in preterm born children and the other one in full-term born chi ...
									The triune organism – an abstract
									
... externally with their environment, in multidimensional patterns, which create meaningful wholes. What is the ontological status of the patterns that connect all these parts? Do we merely interpret them into the phenomena? Or do they belong to nature? If they do belong to nature, how can such pattern ...
                        	... externally with their environment, in multidimensional patterns, which create meaningful wholes. What is the ontological status of the patterns that connect all these parts? Do we merely interpret them into the phenomena? Or do they belong to nature? If they do belong to nature, how can such pattern ...
									the brain - Medical Research Council
									
... worse. Current treatments can decrease the number of attacks but have no affect on the progression of the disease. MRCfunded scientist Professor Richard Reynolds, who heads an MS tissue bank at Imperial College London, showed that around four out of 10 people who die with progressive MS had extensiv ...
                        	... worse. Current treatments can decrease the number of attacks but have no affect on the progression of the disease. MRCfunded scientist Professor Richard Reynolds, who heads an MS tissue bank at Imperial College London, showed that around four out of 10 people who die with progressive MS had extensiv ...
									DECISION MAKING AND THE BRAIN: NEUROLOGISTS` VIEW
									
... person, who perform’d them, they infix not themselves upon him, and can neither redound to his honor if good, nor infamy, if evil.” [10]. Science has closed its doors before the concept of free will; it was even hostile towards it and has been defining the world as, speaking in general terms, determ ...
                        	... person, who perform’d them, they infix not themselves upon him, and can neither redound to his honor if good, nor infamy, if evil.” [10]. Science has closed its doors before the concept of free will; it was even hostile towards it and has been defining the world as, speaking in general terms, determ ...
									Prenatal Brain Development and the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
									
... Once neurons have completed their migrations they start to differentiate and form connections. Neurons need to connect with other neurons and with end organs such as muscle. These connections are called synapses. The first synapses in the cerebral cortex occur in the third trimester but most develop ...
                        	... Once neurons have completed their migrations they start to differentiate and form connections. Neurons need to connect with other neurons and with end organs such as muscle. These connections are called synapses. The first synapses in the cerebral cortex occur in the third trimester but most develop ...
									A functional magnetic resonance study
									
... functional network might implicate somatic symptoms of depression, such as characterized insomnia, lack of appetite and lower libido.4,5 In this study, the decreased FCs between thalamus with right precuneus and cingulate gyrus are not agreement with some prior literatures. One earlier study identif ...
                        	... functional network might implicate somatic symptoms of depression, such as characterized insomnia, lack of appetite and lower libido.4,5 In this study, the decreased FCs between thalamus with right precuneus and cingulate gyrus are not agreement with some prior literatures. One earlier study identif ...
									8th Grade Information Processing
									
... the nervous systems, including structure, function, and disorders. • Neuroscience is a relatively new field. New information is always being discovered and there are still many unexplained mysteries of the brain. ...
                        	... the nervous systems, including structure, function, and disorders. • Neuroscience is a relatively new field. New information is always being discovered and there are still many unexplained mysteries of the brain. ...
									the gut-brain axis and appetite control - e
									
... Traditionally, obesity has been viewed as a simple disease of excess calorific intake in the context of a sedentary lifestyle. However, while an increase in energy consumption without corresponding expenditure is a key force in the initial development of obesity, a number of homeostatic mechanisms c ...
                        	... Traditionally, obesity has been viewed as a simple disease of excess calorific intake in the context of a sedentary lifestyle. However, while an increase in energy consumption without corresponding expenditure is a key force in the initial development of obesity, a number of homeostatic mechanisms c ...
									the PDF file
									
... secreted directly into the blood and is transported to different parts of the body. It speeds up the heartbeat and hence supplies more oxygen to the muscles. This results in increasing breathing rate and blood pressure which enable them to fight with such urgent situation. 4. Why are some patients o ...
                        	... secreted directly into the blood and is transported to different parts of the body. It speeds up the heartbeat and hence supplies more oxygen to the muscles. This results in increasing breathing rate and blood pressure which enable them to fight with such urgent situation. 4. Why are some patients o ...
									Music, biological evolution, and the brain.
									
... species, starting early in life (Blacking, 1973; Trehub, 2003). Thus one can predict with some confidence that the few remaining uncontacted tribes of humans, when finally described by anthropologists, will have music as part of their behavioral repertoire. For those interested in the evolutionary f ...
                        	... species, starting early in life (Blacking, 1973; Trehub, 2003). Thus one can predict with some confidence that the few remaining uncontacted tribes of humans, when finally described by anthropologists, will have music as part of their behavioral repertoire. For those interested in the evolutionary f ...
									system quanta as discrete units of behavior
									
... composing them differ to some extent. Separate individuals with a set of their own homeostatic and behavioral functional systems represent components of these system quanta. Cumulative activity of individuals united in system quanta produce the end results of activity of functional systems at this l ...
                        	... composing them differ to some extent. Separate individuals with a set of their own homeostatic and behavioral functional systems represent components of these system quanta. Cumulative activity of individuals united in system quanta produce the end results of activity of functional systems at this l ...
									Brain Development
									
...  Injuries to the cerebral cortex occurring before birth or in the first 6 months, language delays persisted to about 3½ years of age.  By age 5, the children caught up in grammatical and vocabulary skills; undamaged area of the brain—either hemisphere—take over the language function.  Spatial ski ...
                        	...  Injuries to the cerebral cortex occurring before birth or in the first 6 months, language delays persisted to about 3½ years of age.  By age 5, the children caught up in grammatical and vocabulary skills; undamaged area of the brain—either hemisphere—take over the language function.  Spatial ski ...
									Continuing Education Independent Study Series
									
... usual organelles found in other cells. Neuron cell bodies are gray in color and may be referred to as gray matter. Clusters of neuron cell bodies within the CNS are called nuclei; within the PNS they are referred to as ganglia. Dendrites are thick extensions of the cell body cytoplasm. The distal en ...
                        	... usual organelles found in other cells. Neuron cell bodies are gray in color and may be referred to as gray matter. Clusters of neuron cell bodies within the CNS are called nuclei; within the PNS they are referred to as ganglia. Dendrites are thick extensions of the cell body cytoplasm. The distal en ...
									Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS)
									
... automated pattern recognition analysis. Eighteen patients from a cohort of 89 underwent stereotactic biopsy. The 18 stereotactic biopsies revealed 14 GBM, 2 grade II astrocytomas, 1 lymphoma, and 1 anaplastic astrocytoma. All 14 biopsied GBMs were diagnosed as GBM by a protocol combining an individ ...
                        	... automated pattern recognition analysis. Eighteen patients from a cohort of 89 underwent stereotactic biopsy. The 18 stereotactic biopsies revealed 14 GBM, 2 grade II astrocytomas, 1 lymphoma, and 1 anaplastic astrocytoma. All 14 biopsied GBMs were diagnosed as GBM by a protocol combining an individ ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									