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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000
Abstract: How do the structures of the medial temporal lobe contribute to memory? To address this question, we examine the neurophysiological correlates of both recognition and associative memory in the medial temporal lobe of humans, monkeys, and rats. These crossâspecies comparisons show that the patterns of mnemonic activity observed throughout the
Wendy A. Suzuki, Howard Eichenbaum
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Abstract: How do the structures of the medial temporal lobe contribute to memory? To address this question, we examine the neurophysiological correlates of both recognition and associative memory in the medial temporal lobe of humans, monkeys, and rats. These crossâspecies comparisons show that the patterns of mnemonic activity observed throughout the
Wendy A. Suzuki, Howard Eichenbaum
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The Neurophysiology of Concussion
2014The following report reviews our current understanding of the neurobiological response to concussion which is often referred to as mild traumatic brain injury. The historical accomplishments to reveal the brain's response to this injury are discussed along with the neurochemical and metabolic cascade that results in an energy crisis.
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Neurologic Clinics, 1989
Elucidating the details of the changes of neural function associated with chronic pain would do more than expand our knowledge of the neurophysiology of pain. It would also help us understand the relationship of nociception to pain both in normal and pathologic conditions.
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Elucidating the details of the changes of neural function associated with chronic pain would do more than expand our knowledge of the neurophysiology of pain. It would also help us understand the relationship of nociception to pain both in normal and pathologic conditions.
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Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1978
Epilepsy is a disorder of brain function characterized by paroxysmal stereotyped alterations in behavior associated with synchronous excessive discharge in large aggregates of neurons. It is estimated that 0.5-2% of the world's population is affected by epilepsy-perhaps as many as 80 million people.
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Epilepsy is a disorder of brain function characterized by paroxysmal stereotyped alterations in behavior associated with synchronous excessive discharge in large aggregates of neurons. It is estimated that 0.5-2% of the world's population is affected by epilepsy-perhaps as many as 80 million people.
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Neurophysiology and Neurophysiological Evaluation of the Pelvic Floor
2014This chapter details the neural circuitry that controls the mechanisms that regulate urinary and intestinal functions, describing the afferent and efferent neuronal pathways between the brain and the pelvic organs.
Giuseppe Pelliccioni, Paolo Pelliccioni
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THE NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF READING
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1989Gregory S. Kosmorsky+1 more
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