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The insular cortex [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Biology, 2017
Whether you see the person you are in love with, try to listen to your own heartbeat, suffer from a headache, or crave for a chocolate cookie, one part of your brain is sure to increase its activity strongly: the insular cortex. The insular cortex, or 'insula' for short, is part of the cerebral cortex. J.C.
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Il discorso dell’anti-insularità e il poio maderense come sua negazione [PDF]

open access: yesDiacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea, 2016
The Madeirans put the idea of ​​the island as a center of the world before the smallness of geographic space: in this way they claim its anti-insularity point of view. The reality, therefore, determines its opposite.
Alberto Vieira
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Transports maritimes et insularité en Europe : le cas de la Corse

open access: yesL'Espace Politique, 2012
Open to competitionsince 1992 by Europeanregulations, the island cabotage highlights the problems of insularity and periphericitywithin the EU. The principle of national solidarityexpressed by a ferry service monopolyisreplaced, with a lot of paradoxes ...
Joseph Martinetti
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Les systèmes de transport pour penser l’insularité : regards croisés entre la Nouvelle-Calédonie et le Vanuatu

open access: yesEspace populations sociétés
For some geographers, isolation and insularity are linked, so transport systems must compensate for the effects of insularity. Under these conditions, can transport systems open a new path to understanding insularity?
Anne-Clémence Duverger
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Insulectomy for Insular and Peri-insular Seizures

open access: yesJBNC - JORNAL BRASILEIRO DE NEUROCIRURGIA, 2018
Insulectomy is an established microsurgical technique for treatment of insular epilepsy refractory to clinical management. The insular origin of epilepsy is unusual. However with depth investigation through hybrid electrodes, it is becoming possible to improve its diagnosis.
Paulo Henrique Pires De Aguiar   +6 more
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L’éco-tourisme, un « modèle » de tourisme alternatif pour les territoires insulaires touristiques français ? Discussion à partir d’expériences croisées Corse-Martinique

open access: yesÉtudes Caribéennes, 2011
From a comparative study of original that puts into perspective the experiences made ​​in Corsica and Martinique islands, this paper questions the scope of eco-tourism as an alternative to mass tourism to the French islands.
Olivier Dehoorne   +2 more
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Développement touristique insulaire et qualité de vie des résidents : une analyse critique des indicateurs de tourisme durable

open access: yesÉtudes Caribéennes, 2012
The authors question indicators systems to assess economic, ecological and social of tourism impacts on destination. Questioning focuses on the ability of existing indicator systems which can take into account the impact of tourism in the life of island ...
Jean-Marie Furt   +1 more
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Body size changes in passerine birds introduced to New Zealand from the UK [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
One feature of global geographic variation in avian body sizes is that they are larger on isolated islands than on continental regions. Therefore, this study aims to assess whether there have been changes in body size following successful establishment ...
Blackburn, Tim M.   +4 more
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A Case Study of Growth of Community Revitalization Movement in Chizu, Tottori Prefecture, Japan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Kaso is the deterioration of community infrastructure resulting from the migration of young people from rural areas to urban centers. It occurred in Japan during the period of rapid economic growth after World War II.
Des Marais Eric   +2 more
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Islands as Time Capsules for Genetic Diversity Conservation: The Case of the Giglio Island Mouflon

open access: yesDiversity, 2022
The use of multidisciplinary approaches of investigation including biological, biogeographical, historical, morphological, and genetic analysis, can be useful in identifying and preserving biodiversity.
Mario Barbato   +6 more
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