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Chapter 1, “The Autonomy of Affect”
... senses, especially proprioception, are crucial).6 Affects are virtual synaesthetic perspectives anchored in (functionally limited by) the actually existing, particular things that embody them. The autonomy of affect is its participation in the virtual. Its autonomy is its openness. Affect is autonom ...
... senses, especially proprioception, are crucial).6 Affects are virtual synaesthetic perspectives anchored in (functionally limited by) the actually existing, particular things that embody them. The autonomy of affect is its participation in the virtual. Its autonomy is its openness. Affect is autonom ...
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... phenserine group compared with baseline. The increase in rCMRglc was significant in the left frontal, right parietal, and the right/left parietotemporal cortices (all p ⬍ 0.05) (Fig 1A), whereas no significant effects were observed in brain regions that are less affected in AD, that is, primary visu ...
... phenserine group compared with baseline. The increase in rCMRglc was significant in the left frontal, right parietal, and the right/left parietotemporal cortices (all p ⬍ 0.05) (Fig 1A), whereas no significant effects were observed in brain regions that are less affected in AD, that is, primary visu ...
NIH Public Access
... Toward the end of the 1990s, technological and methodological advances allowed for more precise measurement of cortical thickness (Fischl and Dale 2000; Kabani et al. 2001), which is considered to reflect the packing density of neurons, as well as other components of the neuropil. Similar to volume, ...
... Toward the end of the 1990s, technological and methodological advances allowed for more precise measurement of cortical thickness (Fischl and Dale 2000; Kabani et al. 2001), which is considered to reflect the packing density of neurons, as well as other components of the neuropil. Similar to volume, ...
Superficial Analogies and Differences between the Human Brain
... This paper is an outcome of the studies of the following three articles namely,(i) the opinion of Mr.Micheal A.Arbib[15] who has actively advanced the notion that “the brain is not a computer in the recent technological sense, but that we can learn much about brains from studying machines, and much ...
... This paper is an outcome of the studies of the following three articles namely,(i) the opinion of Mr.Micheal A.Arbib[15] who has actively advanced the notion that “the brain is not a computer in the recent technological sense, but that we can learn much about brains from studying machines, and much ...
List of Research Projects and Faculty 2017
... Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a consequence of sedentary life style and high fat diets with an estimated prevalence of about 30% in western countries. It is associated with insulin resistance, obesity, glucose intolerance and drug toxicity. Several studies have already investigated la ...
... Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a consequence of sedentary life style and high fat diets with an estimated prevalence of about 30% in western countries. It is associated with insulin resistance, obesity, glucose intolerance and drug toxicity. Several studies have already investigated la ...
Philosophy of Mind and Neuroscience: the Case of Mirror Neurons
... It seems to me that these distinctive features of the concept of psychophysical supervenience are fully consistent in a theoretical way with the functioning of mirror neurons and the “mirror system”, according to which perceptual and cognitive processes are realized on the same neural circuitry of ...
... It seems to me that these distinctive features of the concept of psychophysical supervenience are fully consistent in a theoretical way with the functioning of mirror neurons and the “mirror system”, according to which perceptual and cognitive processes are realized on the same neural circuitry of ...
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... found that measuring blood flow could identify with 81 percent accuracy which women were depressed (unipolar depression) and which women had bipolar depression. They also used a new analytical method called Pattern Recognition Analysis that allows researchers to individualize brain differences to a ...
... found that measuring blood flow could identify with 81 percent accuracy which women were depressed (unipolar depression) and which women had bipolar depression. They also used a new analytical method called Pattern Recognition Analysis that allows researchers to individualize brain differences to a ...
Famous Russian brains: historical attempts to understand intelligence
... Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands Correspondence to: Alla A. Vein, MD, PhD, Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Center, Albinusdreef 2, 2300 RC Leiden, The Netherlands. E-mail: [email protected] Russian scientists are certainly among those who c ...
... Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands Correspondence to: Alla A. Vein, MD, PhD, Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Center, Albinusdreef 2, 2300 RC Leiden, The Netherlands. E-mail: [email protected] Russian scientists are certainly among those who c ...
Randomness increases self-reported anxiety and
... Several decades of research has demonstrated that the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a role in performance monitoring (Botvinick et al., 2001). Specifically, researchers have proposed that the ACC may be involved in monitoring the consistency between predictions and outcomes, and in driving b ...
... Several decades of research has demonstrated that the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a role in performance monitoring (Botvinick et al., 2001). Specifically, researchers have proposed that the ACC may be involved in monitoring the consistency between predictions and outcomes, and in driving b ...
Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation over the prefrontal cortex
... changes related to treatment. Hemodynamics and weight were measured coincident with the medical interview (conducted on visits 1, 10, and 20). Inspection of the scalp was performed before and after each stimulation session to assess possible skin lesions. After each visit, the patients were asked to ...
... changes related to treatment. Hemodynamics and weight were measured coincident with the medical interview (conducted on visits 1, 10, and 20). Inspection of the scalp was performed before and after each stimulation session to assess possible skin lesions. After each visit, the patients were asked to ...
Pavlov`s Methodological Behaviorism as a Pre
... face of challenges is a concept not of experimental but differential psychology. The combination of the individualdifferences approach with the experimental one that Pavlov demonstrated can be contrasted with the typical current separation between the approaches of differential and experimental psyc ...
... face of challenges is a concept not of experimental but differential psychology. The combination of the individualdifferences approach with the experimental one that Pavlov demonstrated can be contrasted with the typical current separation between the approaches of differential and experimental psyc ...
Pavlov`s Methodological Behaviorism as a Pre
... face of challenges is a concept not of experimental but differential psychology. The combination of the individualdifferences approach with the experimental one that Pavlov demonstrated can be contrasted with the typical current separation between the approaches of differential and experimental psyc ...
... face of challenges is a concept not of experimental but differential psychology. The combination of the individualdifferences approach with the experimental one that Pavlov demonstrated can be contrasted with the typical current separation between the approaches of differential and experimental psyc ...
Paper by Daniel Romer (2010) "Adolescent Risk Taking,Impulsivity
... children as young as age 4 were given the task of waiting to receive a tempting treat such as a pair of marshmallows. Those children who could deny themselves one marshmallow in order to receive two at a later time were scored as exhibiting patience. Furthermore, children who scored well on this tas ...
... children as young as age 4 were given the task of waiting to receive a tempting treat such as a pair of marshmallows. Those children who could deny themselves one marshmallow in order to receive two at a later time were scored as exhibiting patience. Furthermore, children who scored well on this tas ...
Alzheimer`s Disease: Metabolic Uncoupling of Associative Brain
... Asymmetry indices were calculated for 10 mildly and moderately demented AD patients and for 26 healthy controls, from rCMRg|C data obtained with PET (Figure 1). No difference between patients and controls was found for mean metabolic asymmetries in any of 5 neocortical regions, indicating that the A ...
... Asymmetry indices were calculated for 10 mildly and moderately demented AD patients and for 26 healthy controls, from rCMRg|C data obtained with PET (Figure 1). No difference between patients and controls was found for mean metabolic asymmetries in any of 5 neocortical regions, indicating that the A ...
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... been found that a rewarding event causes the release of dopamine in the brain and is associated with good feelings. Cocaine blocks the clean up of dopamine causing it to build up between neurons which leads to constant firing of those neurons producing the good feelings. When the effects of cocaine ...
... been found that a rewarding event causes the release of dopamine in the brain and is associated with good feelings. Cocaine blocks the clean up of dopamine causing it to build up between neurons which leads to constant firing of those neurons producing the good feelings. When the effects of cocaine ...
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... also been associated with the processing of positive emotions within art. Vessel et al. (2012) found that only artworks that were seen as highly pleasing activated medial rPFC. Similarly, Kreplin and Fairclough (2013) identified increased activation of the medial rPFC using functional near-infrared ...
... also been associated with the processing of positive emotions within art. Vessel et al. (2012) found that only artworks that were seen as highly pleasing activated medial rPFC. Similarly, Kreplin and Fairclough (2013) identified increased activation of the medial rPFC using functional near-infrared ...
Failure to mobilize cognitive control for
... 5 min 16 s and generated an average of 64 antisaccade trials and 20 fixation epochs. The three types of antisaccade trials were: Hard (40%), Easy (50%) and Fake-Hard (10%). Hard trials introduced a distraction consisting of a luminance change in the peripheral squares during the gap between the offse ...
... 5 min 16 s and generated an average of 64 antisaccade trials and 20 fixation epochs. The three types of antisaccade trials were: Hard (40%), Easy (50%) and Fake-Hard (10%). Hard trials introduced a distraction consisting of a luminance change in the peripheral squares during the gap between the offse ...
Middle Childhood and Adolescence Final Paper
... partake in risky or impulsive behavior. These risky behaviors can often leave to life changing events such as teen pregnancy, and can affect adulthood. One of the major ways the immature prefrontal cortex can affect adulthood is addiction, because of drug or alcohol use during adolescence. The teen ...
... partake in risky or impulsive behavior. These risky behaviors can often leave to life changing events such as teen pregnancy, and can affect adulthood. One of the major ways the immature prefrontal cortex can affect adulthood is addiction, because of drug or alcohol use during adolescence. The teen ...
What makes a champion? Explaining variation in human athletic performance
... distribution is determined by polygenes, or whether a large part of the phenotypic variance is explained by the action of a single major gene. Likewise, heritability values say nothing about allele frequencies, the mode of inheritance, specific chromosomal locations of genes, gene products, or the f ...
... distribution is determined by polygenes, or whether a large part of the phenotypic variance is explained by the action of a single major gene. Likewise, heritability values say nothing about allele frequencies, the mode of inheritance, specific chromosomal locations of genes, gene products, or the f ...
A Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Adolescents Fact Sheet
... • The Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with ADHD (MTA study) is helping to inform long-term treatment decisions. For example, MTA researchers found that medication works best when treatment is regularly monitored by the prescribing doctor and the dose is adjusted based on the child’s needs. As ...
... • The Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with ADHD (MTA study) is helping to inform long-term treatment decisions. For example, MTA researchers found that medication works best when treatment is regularly monitored by the prescribing doctor and the dose is adjusted based on the child’s needs. As ...
Cognitive Psychology
... recalled as much as they could of the story from the perspective they had been given, they were shifted to the alternative perspective (schema) and were asked to recall the story again. ...
... recalled as much as they could of the story from the perspective they had been given, they were shifted to the alternative perspective (schema) and were asked to recall the story again. ...
Metal Ions in Alzheimer`s Disease Brain
... certain metal ions (principally copper, iron and zinc) are enriched in the neuritic plaques of AD brains, leading to an overall reduction in their bioavailability, such as in the synaptic cleft. Imbalances of metal ions associated with aging and AD may affect the disease progression, leading to meta ...
... certain metal ions (principally copper, iron and zinc) are enriched in the neuritic plaques of AD brains, leading to an overall reduction in their bioavailability, such as in the synaptic cleft. Imbalances of metal ions associated with aging and AD may affect the disease progression, leading to meta ...
EFFECTS OF MUSIC
... to see what effects they would have on plant growth. Plants "listening" to selections from Led Zeppelin, Vanilla Fudge, and Jimi Hendrix became stunted or gangly, with long stems and sparse leave growth, some bending away from the sound source; after 16 days, most of these plants died. Retallack als ...
... to see what effects they would have on plant growth. Plants "listening" to selections from Led Zeppelin, Vanilla Fudge, and Jimi Hendrix became stunted or gangly, with long stems and sparse leave growth, some bending away from the sound source; after 16 days, most of these plants died. Retallack als ...
Di (n)-Butyl Phthalate Induced Neuronal Perturbations in Rat Brain
... DBP being lipophilic in nature, gains entry through the placenta [15], and breast milk in mammals over the generations. While DBP found to be environmental endocrine disruptor (EED) acts as estrogenic or anti-androgenic which impedes the generation of gonadal hormones found essential for the develop ...
... DBP being lipophilic in nature, gains entry through the placenta [15], and breast milk in mammals over the generations. While DBP found to be environmental endocrine disruptor (EED) acts as estrogenic or anti-androgenic which impedes the generation of gonadal hormones found essential for the develop ...
2605_lect5
... • Cerebral dialysis – measures extracellular concentration of specific chemicals in live animals ...
... • Cerebral dialysis – measures extracellular concentration of specific chemicals in live animals ...