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Forgiveness: A neurological model

Medical Hypotheses, 2005
A definition of "forgiveness" is chosen that emphasizes its biological and neurological components, namely the cessation of emotions connected with memories of a hurtful act. An experience of forgiveness is analyzed into seven steps and each is associated with a neurological source.
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Animal Models of Neurological Disease

2010
The use of animal models to study human pathology has proved valuable in a number of fields. Animal models of neurological disease have successfully and accurately recreated many aspects of human illness allowing for in-depth study ofneuropathophysiology.
Tomas Garzon-Muvdi   +4 more
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Equilibrium-Based Bipolar Neurological Modeling

2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006
This work introduces an equilibrium-based dynamic model for the characterization, classification, and diagnostic analysis of bipolar disorder, a psychiatric syndrome with manic and depressive phases. The new model extends the traditional spectrum model of mood states from a static and closed world to a dynamic open-world of equilibria with a bipolar ...
Zhang, Wen-Ran   +2 more
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Animal Models in Neurology: Drawbacks and Opportunities

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2012
Animal models have been used widely in neurology since many decades. They have led to an improved understanding of the pathophysiological processes underlying frequent diseases as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease and enabled the development of highly effective therapeutical approaches.
Uwe K. Zettl, Robert Patejdl
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Modeling the Neurological Control of Human Movements

Journal of Motor Behavior, 1988
Although computer models have been extensively used in recent years to understand the way physical systems operate and interact, the enormous power of mathematical modeling and computer simulations has been difficult to implement for the benefit of neuroscientists studying the human motor control system.
Lawrence Stark, Constance F. Ramos
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On data modeling for neurological application

SPIE Proceedings, 2012
The aim of this paper is to design and implement information system containing large database dedicated to support neurological-psychiatric examinations focused on human brain after stroke. This approach encompasses the following steps: analysis of software requirements, presentation of the problem solving concept, design and implementation of the ...
Karol Woźniak, Jan Mulawka
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NOISE IN MODELS OF NEUROLOGICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS

International Journal of Neural Systems, 1996
The concept of noise has only recently been applied to modelling neuropsychiatric disorders. Two examples of such models are presented. 1. A phantom limb is a neurological condition after the amputation of an extremity. It consists of sensations of the presence of the lost limb and has been attributed to cortical as well as non-cortical mechanisms. A
Manfred Neumann, M. Spitzer
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Neurological models of size scaling

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2003
Lehar argues that a simple Neuron Doctrine cannot explain perceptual phenomena such as size constancy but he fails to discuss existing, more complex neurological models. Size models that rely purely on scaling for distance are sparse, but several models are also concerned with other aspects of size perception such as geometrical illusions, relative ...
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Neurological models of cognitive processing

Learning and Individual Differences, 1989
Abstract A framework is proposed from which to evaluate contemporary neurological models of cognitive processing. Selected models are classified as unidimensional, bidimensional, or tridimensional according to the neuraxes that they address. The empirical research that supports each model is considered in terms of anatomical, physiological, and ...
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A model of neurological disorder: a basis for logical and structured thinking and reasoning in neurology

European Journal of Neurology, 1997
A model of neurological disorder in graphical form, based upon a model proposed by the World Health Organisation, is presented. This model is intended to be a basis for a logical and structured thinking and reasoning in neurology, not least in diagnosis. The model is a chain of basic elements in which each element causes the following one.
J. Ekstedt, Lars Forsgren
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