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Psychedelics Align Brain Activity with Context

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Modelling multiregional brain activity

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2021
The dynamics of multiregional brain networks in response to temporally varying patterns of ongoing direct electrical stimulation can be predicted by modelling, with variabilities in prediction accuracy explained by at-rest functional connectivity.
Julio I. Chapeton, Kareem A. Zaghloul
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Brain death and bioelectrical brain activity

Intensive Care Medicine, 1985
The effect of mechanical vibration and light stimulation on the ongoing and evoked bioelectrical activity was studied in two cases with clinically defined brain death and two other patients with severe head injury, one of them with an isoelectric EEG.
G, Pfurtscheller, G, Schwarz, W, List
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Oscillatory Brain Activities

2000
The workshop was an attempt to present an overview of new lines of research with respect to the problems of how to detect, analyze and interpret signals generated by neuronal populations particularly with an oscillatory character. Indeed in the last decade there was a resurgence of interest for the recording and the analysis of oscillatory activities ...
Lopes da Silva, F   +6 more
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Dipeptidase Activity of Brain

Nature, 1960
AVAILABLE knowledge on the dipeptidase activity of brain is limited to the enzymatic hydrolysis of DL-alanyl-glycine1–3. Detailed studies by Pope et al. have dealt with the intralaminar distribution of dipeptidase activity towards DL-alanyl-glycine in the cerebral cortex of rat1,2 and man3.
L L, UZMAN   +2 more
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Asymmetric brain activation

2021
Right-sided frontal asymmetry has been related to negative affect and an "avoidant" personality type. Research has demonstrated a relationship between right-sided frontal asymmetry and restrained eating in normal weight individuals. It has previously been shown that normal weight restrained eaters display similar frequencies of negative affect and ...
Christopher N. Ochner, Michael R. Lowe
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