The Effect of Ischemia on Biogenic Amine Concentrations in
... such methods, the results are subject to criticism because the distribution of damage is not reliably reproducible in any of the currently known cerebral stroke models. Since the brain is so complex morphologically and neurotransmitter concentrations differ substantially from region to region, compa ...
... such methods, the results are subject to criticism because the distribution of damage is not reliably reproducible in any of the currently known cerebral stroke models. Since the brain is so complex morphologically and neurotransmitter concentrations differ substantially from region to region, compa ...
Chapter 1. Is Archaeology Anthropology - CLAS Users
... States, as in many other countries, is viable outside of anthropology. Academically it is housed in nonanthropology departments, institutes, and interdisciplinary programs at a number of universities. Most professional archaeologists are employed outside the academy where their identity as anthropol ...
... States, as in many other countries, is viable outside of anthropology. Academically it is housed in nonanthropology departments, institutes, and interdisciplinary programs at a number of universities. Most professional archaeologists are employed outside the academy where their identity as anthropol ...
The Historical Study of Ethnographic Fieldwork
... culture they subsequently offered differ from one another in striking ways. In her best-selling book Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies (1935), Mead famously concluded that Mountain Arapesh culture embodies a nurturing, maternal, and peaceful ideal for both sexes. But Fortune objected ...
... culture they subsequently offered differ from one another in striking ways. In her best-selling book Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies (1935), Mead famously concluded that Mountain Arapesh culture embodies a nurturing, maternal, and peaceful ideal for both sexes. But Fortune objected ...
Mareckova, Klara (2013) Sex differences and the role of sex
... at the University of Nottingham in September 2008 and with whom I have moved to Toronto in January 2010 to study for my PhD at the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest. I owe him all I have learned in neuroscience and research. I would also like to thank Dr. Claire Lawrence, my co-supervisor at the ...
... at the University of Nottingham in September 2008 and with whom I have moved to Toronto in January 2010 to study for my PhD at the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest. I owe him all I have learned in neuroscience and research. I would also like to thank Dr. Claire Lawrence, my co-supervisor at the ...
Rethinking Mammalian Brain Evolution1
... of most species. This level of analysis is made possible by the immensity and complexity of the existing genomes. In many cases even direct fossil evidence of apparent phylogenetic relationships has been abandoned in the face of contrary molecular information. As nearly limitless sources of correlat ...
... of most species. This level of analysis is made possible by the immensity and complexity of the existing genomes. In many cases even direct fossil evidence of apparent phylogenetic relationships has been abandoned in the face of contrary molecular information. As nearly limitless sources of correlat ...
Axial Skeleton
... skull that communicate with the nasal cavity. – They are lined by mucous membranes and also serve to lighten the skull and serve as resonating chambers for speech. – Cranial bones containing the sinuses are the frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, and maxillae. – Sinusitis occurs when membranes of the parana ...
... skull that communicate with the nasal cavity. – They are lined by mucous membranes and also serve to lighten the skull and serve as resonating chambers for speech. – Cranial bones containing the sinuses are the frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid, and maxillae. – Sinusitis occurs when membranes of the parana ...
nuance - Sites@UCI
... Nuance is part of a scholarly lexicon that anthropologists value and propagate in their research, signaling subtlety in communication and layers of meaning in thick description. Nuance in data collection and in model building are performed conceptually through reference to multiplicity, depth, compl ...
... Nuance is part of a scholarly lexicon that anthropologists value and propagate in their research, signaling subtlety in communication and layers of meaning in thick description. Nuance in data collection and in model building are performed conceptually through reference to multiplicity, depth, compl ...
Edwin Ardener`s Prophetic Vision
... edition. There is much to be learned from pondering paths rediscovered or ideas reinvented. My hope, however, is that this publishing event will achieve something much more significant still: a long-overdue recognition that Ardener not only forged ahead of today’s mainstream but bequeathed a legacy ...
... edition. There is much to be learned from pondering paths rediscovered or ideas reinvented. My hope, however, is that this publishing event will achieve something much more significant still: a long-overdue recognition that Ardener not only forged ahead of today’s mainstream but bequeathed a legacy ...
the oxidation status of aldh3a1 in human saliva and its correlation
... protection and prevention of chemical carcinogenesis (7-9). The same isozyme, expressed selectively in various tissues, is responsible, along with ALDH1A1, for cellular resistance to oxazaphosphorine drugs (10). We have shown recently that salivary ALDH undergoes reversible oxidation in thiol-free m ...
... protection and prevention of chemical carcinogenesis (7-9). The same isozyme, expressed selectively in various tissues, is responsible, along with ALDH1A1, for cellular resistance to oxazaphosphorine drugs (10). We have shown recently that salivary ALDH undergoes reversible oxidation in thiol-free m ...
Bachelor of Science in Anthropology and Human Biology
... and ANT 497 (Directed Research) may be applied to the major. No courses taken using the S/U option may be applied to the major. A maximum of 12 credit hours earned off the Emory campus may be applied toward the major. Only one 100-level class may be taken to fulfill the elective requirements. Note: ...
... and ANT 497 (Directed Research) may be applied to the major. No courses taken using the S/U option may be applied to the major. A maximum of 12 credit hours earned off the Emory campus may be applied toward the major. Only one 100-level class may be taken to fulfill the elective requirements. Note: ...
Anthropology Major Contract
... Plan for completion of 120+ units, all GE, and the GWPE Consider a minor, certificate, or career/skill‐focused electives Obtain career‐oriented volunteer/internship experience If you need to work, consider a job that will help you gain career‐relevant skills Obtain lab and field experi ...
... Plan for completion of 120+ units, all GE, and the GWPE Consider a minor, certificate, or career/skill‐focused electives Obtain career‐oriented volunteer/internship experience If you need to work, consider a job that will help you gain career‐relevant skills Obtain lab and field experi ...
Read Article - University of Northern Colorado
... This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. ...
... This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. ...
Validation of hippocampal volumes measured using a
... the processes for volumetric measurements are automated, whereas other automated methods are not available publicly or the processes are complicated [4–7, 9–11]. The automated volumetric methods that we tested here are at the cutting edge of medical imaging technology. These packages implement hundr ...
... the processes for volumetric measurements are automated, whereas other automated methods are not available publicly or the processes are complicated [4–7, 9–11]. The automated volumetric methods that we tested here are at the cutting edge of medical imaging technology. These packages implement hundr ...
PDF of article - Janelia Research Campus
... For approximately isometric volumes like neuropile compartments, a simple measure of their relative center of mass may suffice for identification, while the measurement of their volume and relative location may suffice for the rough quantification of their variability (Jenett et al., 2006). However, ...
... For approximately isometric volumes like neuropile compartments, a simple measure of their relative center of mass may suffice for identification, while the measurement of their volume and relative location may suffice for the rough quantification of their variability (Jenett et al., 2006). However, ...
Susan Parman`s list of classic articles
... Susan Parman, Europe in the Anthropological Imagination, pp. 11 - 14 ...
... Susan Parman, Europe in the Anthropological Imagination, pp. 11 - 14 ...
CEREBRAL HERNIATION
... the temporal lobes of both of the cerebral hemispheres are squeezed through a notch in the tentorium cerebelli.Transtentorial herniation can occur when the brain moves either up or down across the tentorium, called ascending and descending transtentorial herniation respectively; however descending h ...
... the temporal lobes of both of the cerebral hemispheres are squeezed through a notch in the tentorium cerebelli.Transtentorial herniation can occur when the brain moves either up or down across the tentorium, called ascending and descending transtentorial herniation respectively; however descending h ...
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... Anthropology 250) points out that there were three times as many papers on physical anthropology published in the Anthropological Society’s Memoirs as there were in the Ethnological Society’s Transactions. By stressing measurable differences, Hunt and his colleagues could establish “facts” which, wh ...
... Anthropology 250) points out that there were three times as many papers on physical anthropology published in the Anthropological Society’s Memoirs as there were in the Ethnological Society’s Transactions. By stressing measurable differences, Hunt and his colleagues could establish “facts” which, wh ...
neuroassess
... • To test motor function, ask the client to close jaws tightly then try to separate the clenched jaw • Test the corneal reflex by lightly touching the client's cornea with a cotton wisp • Check sensory function by asking the client to close the eyes, then lightly touch the forehead, cheeks, and chin ...
... • To test motor function, ask the client to close jaws tightly then try to separate the clenched jaw • Test the corneal reflex by lightly touching the client's cornea with a cotton wisp • Check sensory function by asking the client to close the eyes, then lightly touch the forehead, cheeks, and chin ...
reading guide for visual anthropology
... 1. Does the author argue that Aboriginal women were entirely the prisoners of colonial perceptions as expressed through photographs taken of them? Was this case most of the time, some of the time, none of the time? Are there exceptions in the article that suggest Aboriginal women might have had ways ...
... 1. Does the author argue that Aboriginal women were entirely the prisoners of colonial perceptions as expressed through photographs taken of them? Was this case most of the time, some of the time, none of the time? Are there exceptions in the article that suggest Aboriginal women might have had ways ...
The Trigeminal and Facial Nerves
... What type of nerve injury does this suggest? What were the changes in the waveforms from the first study to the last study? Does there seem to be improvement or decline? ...
... What type of nerve injury does this suggest? What were the changes in the waveforms from the first study to the last study? Does there seem to be improvement or decline? ...
Introduction to Psychology
... wrong. You would, too, if you suddenly found that you couldn’t move, feel parts of your body, see, or speak. However, some brain injuries are not so obvious. Many involve less dramatic, but equally disabling, changes in personality, thinking, judgment, or emotions. Your 3-pound brain is wrinkled lik ...
... wrong. You would, too, if you suddenly found that you couldn’t move, feel parts of your body, see, or speak. However, some brain injuries are not so obvious. Many involve less dramatic, but equally disabling, changes in personality, thinking, judgment, or emotions. Your 3-pound brain is wrinkled lik ...
Comparing functional connectivity via thresholding correlations and
... regions of the brain show similar functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements over time, then we could say that they are functionally connected, even though there may be no direct neuronal connection between these two regions. We can extend this idea to any image measurements. For exam ...
... regions of the brain show similar functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements over time, then we could say that they are functionally connected, even though there may be no direct neuronal connection between these two regions. We can extend this idea to any image measurements. For exam ...
The College of Health and Human Development
... pronounced lesser trochanter on the right femur. Since a normal human skeleton had never been recovered with this combination of characteristics dating to any period subsequent to about three million years ago, excitement in the scientific and popular press spurred wide interest given the supposed d ...
... pronounced lesser trochanter on the right femur. Since a normal human skeleton had never been recovered with this combination of characteristics dating to any period subsequent to about three million years ago, excitement in the scientific and popular press spurred wide interest given the supposed d ...
Critical anthropological thought and the radical political imaginary
... In the process of its historical emergence the anthropological tradition has also provided us with various modes of critical thinking; some are very similar to sociology, in so far as every anthropology necessarily involves a sociology, but there is also a specific critical function that has emerged ...
... In the process of its historical emergence the anthropological tradition has also provided us with various modes of critical thinking; some are very similar to sociology, in so far as every anthropology necessarily involves a sociology, but there is also a specific critical function that has emerged ...
History of anthropometry
The history of anthropometry includes the use of anthropometry as an early tool of physical anthropology, use for identification, use for the purposes of understanding human physical variation, in paleoanthropology, and in various attempts to correlate physical with racial and psychological traits. At various points in history, certain anthropometrics have been cited by advocates of discrimination and eugenics, often as part of novel social movements or based upon pseudoscientific claims.