‘ZWISCHEN DEN ZEILEN’: A CLOSE READING OF STEFANIE‐LAHYA AUKONGO'S NEUROQUEER POETRY
ABSTRACT This article analyses the multimodal poetry of Stefanie‐Lahya Aukongo (b. 1978) through the framework of neuroqueer theory (e.g. Nick Walker, M. Remi Yergeau), showing how her poetic practice exposes and destabilises socially constructed norms of neurotypicality.
Catherine Smale
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GSR Analysis: The Importance of Viable Swab Kits
Since the late 1970s, forensic scientists have been using scanning electron microscopy to analyze gunshot residue particles to determine whether an individual or object was in the vicinity of a shooting.
Morgan, Abbye
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Utilization of electrodermal activity in nursing research: A mapping review
Abstract Aim Electrodermal activity (EDA) reflects sympathetic nervous system activity related to emotions and cognition. This mapping review aimed to systematically identify and map existing nursing research that utilized EDA and examine future research prospects.
Satomi Yoda +2 more
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Changes in Inpatient Coding for Hepatic Encephalopathy After Introduction of ICD‐10 Code K76.82
ABSTRACT An ICD‐10 code specific for hepatic encephalopathy (HE), K76.82, was introduced in October of 2022. We aimed to assess changes in HE documentation following the introduction of this code. Using the National Inpatient Sample, we compared utilization of ICD‐10 codes historically used to identify HE before and after K76.82.
Spencer R. Goble, Thomas M. Leventhal
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The use of virtual reality in forensic‐correctional psychiatric settings: A systematic review
Virtual reality (VR) is increasingly being used as an innovative technology for assessment, treatment, and training within psychiatric settings. However, little work has been done to synthesize existing literature on the use and benefits of VR in forensic‐correctional settings.
Michael Y. Wang +8 more
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Don't Sweat It: Cannabinoid CB1 Receptors Reduce Sweating in a Mouse Model
A new galvanic skin response‐based approach offers a simple method for measuring sweating in the paws of mice. This method is used to demonstrate that cannabinoid CB1 receptors reduce baseline sweating in mice, likely via inhibition of sympathetic acetylcholine release via axonal CB1 receptors.
Natalia Murataeva +3 more
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Emotion recognition based on the temporal patterns of electroencephalogram signals and electrodermal response signals using the TRANSFORMER network. [PDF]
Ma Z.
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Effects of heartfulness and bell meditation on brain activities and autonomic function in university students: An exploratory study. [PDF]
Mahato SP +4 more
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GSR and Polarization Capacity of the Skin
University of Minnesota. Department of Psychiatry; Lykken, D. T.; Miller, R. D.; Strahan, R. F.. (1966). GSR and Polarization Capacity of the Skin.
Strahan, R. F. +3 more
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PSAML: A Methodological Approach for Noninvasive Computerized Hydration Level Estimation. [PDF]
Liu X +5 more
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