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Contains reports on four research projects.Bell Telephone Laboratories, IncorporatedThe Teagle Foundation, IncorporatedNational Science ...
D. WHITTERIDGE
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Neurophysiology of the bladder [PDF]
Normal bladder function requires not only coordination of bladder contraction with relaxation of the pelvic floor, but also the somatic activities of mobility and posturing. Continence depends on the ability to postpone micturition until these requirements have been achieved.
W. Keith Yeates
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Can hyper-synchrony in meditation lead to seizures? Similarities in meditative and epileptic brain states [PDF]
Meditation is used worldwide by millions of people for relaxation and stress relief. Given sufficient practice, meditators may also experience a variety of altered states of consciousness.
Lindsay, Shane
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Contains reports on three research projects.Bell Telephone Laboratories, IncorporatedNational Institutes of HealthTeagle Foundation, IncorporatedUnited States Air Force (WADD Contract AF33(616 ...
Arbib, M. A., Cowan, J. D., Winograd, S.
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Contains reports on three research projects.National Institutes of Health (Grant 5 RO1 NB-04985-03)Instrumentation Laboratory under the auspices of DSR Project 55-257Bioscience Division of National Aeronautics and Space Administration through Contract ...
Howland, Bradford H. +3 more
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Contains reports on one research project.Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.The Teagle Foundation, Inc.National Science Foundation (Grant GP-2495)National Institutes of Health (Grant MH-04737-04)National Institutes of Health (Grant NB-04985-01)U. S.
Blum, M.
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Neurophysiology of synesthesia [PDF]
Synesthesia is an experience in which stimulation in one sensory or cognitive stream leads to associated experiences in a second, unstimulated stream. Although synesthesia is often referred to as a "neurological condition," it is not listed in the DSM IV or the ICD classifications, as it generally does not interfere with normal daily functioning ...
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The neurophysiology of feeding [PDF]
Investigations in non-human primates have provided evidence that the lateral hypothalamus and adjoining substantia innominata are involved in the control of feeding, for there is a population of neurons in these regions which respond to the sight and/or taste of food if the organism is hungry.
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Contains a report on a research project.National Institutes of Health (Grant NB-01865-05 and Grant MH-04737-03)Bell Telephone Laboratories, IncorporatedNational Science Foundation (Grant G-16526)National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant NsG ...
Howland, Bradford H.
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is the most common motor neuron disease and has emerged among the disorders with the largest increasing incidence in Western countries.
Stefano Zoccolella +5 more
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