Step Up To: Psychology
... 19. Which of the following factors is the most important predictor of successful outcomes in psychotherapy? • A) The theoretical orientation of the ...
... 19. Which of the following factors is the most important predictor of successful outcomes in psychotherapy? • A) The theoretical orientation of the ...
Imaging Fascia
... From treatment to imaging: Principles in imaging with US. What can we see with US: what do these images tell us? ...
... From treatment to imaging: Principles in imaging with US. What can we see with US: what do these images tell us? ...
... or Prescription Occasionally?
... drug purchases even though they were not legally required to do so. About one-third of drug Prescription drug requirements do not purchases were being made under a doctor's promote safety; they promote a particuprescription at the time the 1938 act was passed. lar pattern of drug consumption in whic ...
... drug purchases even though they were not legally required to do so. About one-third of drug Prescription drug requirements do not purchases were being made under a doctor's promote safety; they promote a particuprescription at the time the 1938 act was passed. lar pattern of drug consumption in whic ...
oral direct thrombin inhibitors
... These drugs inhibit factor Xa, in the final common pathway of clotting . These drugs are given as fixed doses and do not require monitoring. They have a rapid onset of action and shorter half-lives than warfarin (approximately 10 hours but half-life may be prolonged in elderly patients or those with ...
... These drugs inhibit factor Xa, in the final common pathway of clotting . These drugs are given as fixed doses and do not require monitoring. They have a rapid onset of action and shorter half-lives than warfarin (approximately 10 hours but half-life may be prolonged in elderly patients or those with ...
Acetylcholine and appetitive behavior 1
... regions that subsequently modulate motor output. Pharmacological blockade of either glutamatergic or dopaminergic receptors within the nucleus accumbens has been shown to impair appetitive learning (Kelley, Smith-Roe, & Holahan, 1997; Smith-Roe & Kelley, 2000). Recently, intrinsic cholinergic intern ...
... regions that subsequently modulate motor output. Pharmacological blockade of either glutamatergic or dopaminergic receptors within the nucleus accumbens has been shown to impair appetitive learning (Kelley, Smith-Roe, & Holahan, 1997; Smith-Roe & Kelley, 2000). Recently, intrinsic cholinergic intern ...
Study of identification and assessment of drug
... Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) occur when the presence of a co-prescribed drug (the perpetrator) alters the nature, magnitude, or duration of the effect of a given dose of another drug (the victim). Altered nature of the drug effect is the same as can be reasonably expected from the victim of drug al ...
... Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) occur when the presence of a co-prescribed drug (the perpetrator) alters the nature, magnitude, or duration of the effect of a given dose of another drug (the victim). Altered nature of the drug effect is the same as can be reasonably expected from the victim of drug al ...
Beta-Lactam Antibiotics and Vancomycin Beta
... Often these ß-lactamase genes are flanked by repeated sequences or transposable elements which enable them to move from the chromosome to a plasmid or vice versa. Thus, there are reports of plasmid encoded ampC that may lack the expected regulatory elements and be constitutively expressed. Localiza ...
... Often these ß-lactamase genes are flanked by repeated sequences or transposable elements which enable them to move from the chromosome to a plasmid or vice versa. Thus, there are reports of plasmid encoded ampC that may lack the expected regulatory elements and be constitutively expressed. Localiza ...
Selection of specimens from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society Collection Crude Drugs
... The photo shows a sample of the types of crude drugs included in the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's donation to Kew. The following medicinal uses for these plants come from Theophilus Redwood's Supplement to the Pharmacopoeia (1857). The samples from top left, clockwise are: JUGLANDACEAE Juglans reg ...
... The photo shows a sample of the types of crude drugs included in the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's donation to Kew. The following medicinal uses for these plants come from Theophilus Redwood's Supplement to the Pharmacopoeia (1857). The samples from top left, clockwise are: JUGLANDACEAE Juglans reg ...
Movement
... also controls reflexive movements. Middle level: The motor cortex and brainstem structures (plus the the cerebellum and basal ganglia) translate a specific set of action goals into movement via their communication with the spinal cord. Highest level: Premotor and cortical association areas which ...
... also controls reflexive movements. Middle level: The motor cortex and brainstem structures (plus the the cerebellum and basal ganglia) translate a specific set of action goals into movement via their communication with the spinal cord. Highest level: Premotor and cortical association areas which ...
Nefazodone in the rat: mimicry and antagonism of [À]-DOM
... combination with a fully effective dose of [ ]-DOM, antagonism of [ ]-DOM is observed. In a similar manner, our data depicted in Fig. 3 would suggest that nefazodone, which is marketed as an antidepressant that possesses 5HT2 antagonistic effects, might in fact represent a partial agonist at this re ...
... combination with a fully effective dose of [ ]-DOM, antagonism of [ ]-DOM is observed. In a similar manner, our data depicted in Fig. 3 would suggest that nefazodone, which is marketed as an antidepressant that possesses 5HT2 antagonistic effects, might in fact represent a partial agonist at this re ...
Opioid Tolerance and Dependence in Infants and Children
... Addiction represents a complex behavior characterized by the compulsive use of a drug. The use of opioids for analgesia or sedation does not result in psychological dependence or addiction. Epidemiology: There are several clinical reports that indicate that the incidence of iatrogenic induced opioid ...
... Addiction represents a complex behavior characterized by the compulsive use of a drug. The use of opioids for analgesia or sedation does not result in psychological dependence or addiction. Epidemiology: There are several clinical reports that indicate that the incidence of iatrogenic induced opioid ...
Review Article Long-Term Memory Search across the
... The McMillan Thesaurus dictionary [1] defines the brain as the organ inside your head that allows you to think, feel, and control your body. In addition to cognition, sensory, and motor systems, our brain handles the circadian sleep/wake cycle, body temperature, pain perception, and a myriad of othe ...
... The McMillan Thesaurus dictionary [1] defines the brain as the organ inside your head that allows you to think, feel, and control your body. In addition to cognition, sensory, and motor systems, our brain handles the circadian sleep/wake cycle, body temperature, pain perception, and a myriad of othe ...
Language Emergence and Grounding in Sensorimotor Agents and
... simulations are currently underway to improve the robustness of the results and produce more verbnoun languages. These will mainly focus on the modification of the neural network architecture, as suggested in a related model on verb-noun control in modular neural networks (Cangelosi, in press). 3. E ...
... simulations are currently underway to improve the robustness of the results and produce more verbnoun languages. These will mainly focus on the modification of the neural network architecture, as suggested in a related model on verb-noun control in modular neural networks (Cangelosi, in press). 3. E ...
Mutations affecting the development of the embryonic zebrafish brain
... role of these molecules in the formation of the brain (Rossant and Hopkins, 1992; Joyner and Guillemot, 1994). Indeed, the analysis of mice with targeted mutations in wnt-1 (McMahon and Bradley, 1990; Thomas and Capecchi, 1990), pax5 (Urbanek et al., 1994), engrailed-1 and engrailed-2 (Joyner et al. ...
... role of these molecules in the formation of the brain (Rossant and Hopkins, 1992; Joyner and Guillemot, 1994). Indeed, the analysis of mice with targeted mutations in wnt-1 (McMahon and Bradley, 1990; Thomas and Capecchi, 1990), pax5 (Urbanek et al., 1994), engrailed-1 and engrailed-2 (Joyner et al. ...
Statins induced myopathy
... lipid soluble electron carrier in membrane-bound electron transport chain of mitochondria (ATP) Mitochondrial dysfunction - Instability and Disruption of plasma membrane - Unstable action potential (Na/K channel) ...
... lipid soluble electron carrier in membrane-bound electron transport chain of mitochondria (ATP) Mitochondrial dysfunction - Instability and Disruption of plasma membrane - Unstable action potential (Na/K channel) ...
Efficacy of an Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Ayurvedic Medicine
... like respiratory depression, apnea, nausea, vomiting, physical and mental dependence, etc. The other group, i.e. the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are increasingly in use today. But these drugs also cause severe and sometimes fatal gastrointestinal bleeding, hyperacidity, which reduc ...
... like respiratory depression, apnea, nausea, vomiting, physical and mental dependence, etc. The other group, i.e. the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are increasingly in use today. But these drugs also cause severe and sometimes fatal gastrointestinal bleeding, hyperacidity, which reduc ...
Learning sensory maps with real-world stimuli in real time using a
... the synapses from thalamic neurons to cortical excitatory neurons are randomly chosen in the range of 0.7–0.8 [Fig. 2(a)]; this makes the initial receptive field of all the cortical excitatory neurons diffuse and no knowledge about the stimuli is put into the network. The network is exposed for 2.5 ...
... the synapses from thalamic neurons to cortical excitatory neurons are randomly chosen in the range of 0.7–0.8 [Fig. 2(a)]; this makes the initial receptive field of all the cortical excitatory neurons diffuse and no knowledge about the stimuli is put into the network. The network is exposed for 2.5 ...
Phases
... This positive feedback continues until the sodium channels are fully open ,The sharp rise in Vm and sodium permeability correspond to the rising phase of the action potential. The critical threshold voltage for this runaway condition is usually around −45 mV, but it depends on the recent activity o ...
... This positive feedback continues until the sodium channels are fully open ,The sharp rise in Vm and sodium permeability correspond to the rising phase of the action potential. The critical threshold voltage for this runaway condition is usually around −45 mV, but it depends on the recent activity o ...
Current advances and pressing problems in studies of stopping
... The stop-signal task probes agents’ ability to inhibit responding. A well-known race model affords estimation of the duration of the inhibition process. This powerful approach has yielded numerous insights into the neural circuitry underlying response control, the specificity of inhibition across ef ...
... The stop-signal task probes agents’ ability to inhibit responding. A well-known race model affords estimation of the duration of the inhibition process. This powerful approach has yielded numerous insights into the neural circuitry underlying response control, the specificity of inhibition across ef ...
Self-organization and interareal networks™in™the™primate cortex
... the cortical network. Because the control of cortical precursors comes under multiple environmental influences and determines the structural features of the cortex, it is best understood in the context of self-organization. The pyramidal projection neurons of the neocortex are generated by at least ...
... the cortical network. Because the control of cortical precursors comes under multiple environmental influences and determines the structural features of the cortex, it is best understood in the context of self-organization. The pyramidal projection neurons of the neocortex are generated by at least ...
kbook or W NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
... Can we use what we know to control someone else’s brain? How likely is it that once we know exactly how the brain functions that we will be able to control another person’s brain? It sounds like science fiction, but we can actually do it right now, even with the limited knowledge we have. Transcrani ...
... Can we use what we know to control someone else’s brain? How likely is it that once we know exactly how the brain functions that we will be able to control another person’s brain? It sounds like science fiction, but we can actually do it right now, even with the limited knowledge we have. Transcrani ...
ASEC 2014 Understanding the Unwanted Side Effects of the
... acepromazine). Xylazine and opioid analgesic combinations have less effect upon cardiopulmonary function. Traditional doses of xylazine in dogs and cats are between 1.1 and 2.2 mg/kg IM and IV. Doses may need to be lowered considerably in unstable patients. Dissociative anesthetics exert their effec ...
... acepromazine). Xylazine and opioid analgesic combinations have less effect upon cardiopulmonary function. Traditional doses of xylazine in dogs and cats are between 1.1 and 2.2 mg/kg IM and IV. Doses may need to be lowered considerably in unstable patients. Dissociative anesthetics exert their effec ...
Combining ICT and Cognitive Science
... loops, that is, two-way information transmission. For real life applications, like the control of paralyzed limbs or complex prosthetic devices, bi-directional interfacing will be necessary so that the brain can use its sophisticated feedback control strategies. In addition, a number of technologica ...
... loops, that is, two-way information transmission. For real life applications, like the control of paralyzed limbs or complex prosthetic devices, bi-directional interfacing will be necessary so that the brain can use its sophisticated feedback control strategies. In addition, a number of technologica ...