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Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2006
Physical activity and fitness are well recognized as essential to the health of able-bodied people, both young and old. The exact role of athletics and fitness in the lives of people with cerebral palsy is less well defined. In this review we examine the benefits of physical activity and athletics for people of all ages with cerebral palsy. Precautions
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Physical activity and fitness are well recognized as essential to the health of able-bodied people, both young and old. The exact role of athletics and fitness in the lives of people with cerebral palsy is less well defined. In this review we examine the benefits of physical activity and athletics for people of all ages with cerebral palsy. Precautions
Kristen L, Carroll +2 more
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1980
The term ‘cerebral activating drugs’ is used for the title of this chapter as a convenient way to embrace a wide variety of drugs which have been used in attempts to improve cerebral function in old age. Such drugs include vasodilators, drugs influencing cerebral metabolism, stimulants and drugs which are claimed to improve the flow of blood in the ...
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The term ‘cerebral activating drugs’ is used for the title of this chapter as a convenient way to embrace a wide variety of drugs which have been used in attempts to improve cerebral function in old age. Such drugs include vasodilators, drugs influencing cerebral metabolism, stimulants and drugs which are claimed to improve the flow of blood in the ...
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The Brainstem and Cerebral Activation
2017The upper brainstem is known to participate in brain activation, since the pioneering description of the Ascending Reticular System in the middle of twentieth century. Since the early works, waking state and paradoxical sleep were considered to be implicated in the same circuitry of activation. The consciousness cognitive process, which develops within
Lemaire, Jean-Jacques +12 more
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Cerebral activity in the perception of visceral pain
Current Review of Pain, 1999Specific patterns of cerebral activity have recently been identified in relation to acute and chronic visceral pain experiences in humans. Activity may occur in a brain region as a consequence of receiving and processing neurally encoded information perceived to be arising from the viscera. (This includes, but is not necessarily limited to, information
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Cerebral Electromagnetic Infraslow Activity
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2012Ernst, Rodin, Michael, Funke
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Sequential Activity of Cerebral Neurons
Archives Internationales de Physiologie et de Biochimie, 1955openaire +2 more sources
Alcohols and Activity of Cerebral Neurons
Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1959openaire +2 more sources
A continuous monitoring device for cerebral activity
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1969D, Maynard, P F, Prior, D F, Scott
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