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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1991
Neuroscience, encouraged by the advent of approaches at the molecular level, is finally beginning to play an important part in the theoretical basis of psychiatry. Although its immediate effect on clinical practice remains limited, this too is likely to change within the near future.
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Neuroscience, encouraged by the advent of approaches at the molecular level, is finally beginning to play an important part in the theoretical basis of psychiatry. Although its immediate effect on clinical practice remains limited, this too is likely to change within the near future.
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2015
Opera is the most complete form of theatrical representation, characterized by musical accompaniment, both instrumental and vocal. It has played an important role in sociocultural spheres, affecting the various social strata and reflecting customs and ideas in different centuries.
L. Lorusso, A.F. Franchini, A. Porro
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Opera is the most complete form of theatrical representation, characterized by musical accompaniment, both instrumental and vocal. It has played an important role in sociocultural spheres, affecting the various social strata and reflecting customs and ideas in different centuries.
L. Lorusso, A.F. Franchini, A. Porro
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Neuroscience in pictures: Neuroscience of fear
Asian Journal of PsychiatryFear is an evolutionarily adaptive mechanism that enables organisms to detect and respond to potential threats. Over the past century, theories of fear have evolved from Pavlovian and behavioral frameworks to neuroscientific models that emphasize specific neural circuits, neurotransmission, and plasticity. This pictorial review synthesizes key concepts
Yelu, Zhang, Matcheri, Keshavan
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Trends in Neurosciences, 2004
Tinnitus is an auditory phantom sensation (ringing of the ears) experienced when no external sound is present. Most but not all cases are associated with hearing loss induced by noise exposure or aging. Neuroscience research has begun to reveal how tinnitus is generated by the brain when hearing loss occurs, and to suggest new avenues for management ...
Jos J, Eggermont, Larry E, Roberts
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Tinnitus is an auditory phantom sensation (ringing of the ears) experienced when no external sound is present. Most but not all cases are associated with hearing loss induced by noise exposure or aging. Neuroscience research has begun to reveal how tinnitus is generated by the brain when hearing loss occurs, and to suggest new avenues for management ...
Jos J, Eggermont, Larry E, Roberts
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2009
Gene expression analysis has progressed rapidly over the past decade from the historical analyses of individual genes to the sophisticated genome surveys routinely performed today. DNA biochips have facilitated this progression and helped accelerate target validation and drug discovery efforts by the pharmaceutical industry.
Ubaldi, Massimo +6 more
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Gene expression analysis has progressed rapidly over the past decade from the historical analyses of individual genes to the sophisticated genome surveys routinely performed today. DNA biochips have facilitated this progression and helped accelerate target validation and drug discovery efforts by the pharmaceutical industry.
Ubaldi, Massimo +6 more
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Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2005
People have always been fascinated by the exquisite precision and flexibility of the human hand. When hand meets object, we confront the overlapping worlds of sensorimotor and cognitive functions. We reach for objects, grasp and lift them, manipulate them and use them to act on other objects. This review examines one of these actions--grasping.
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People have always been fascinated by the exquisite precision and flexibility of the human hand. When hand meets object, we confront the overlapping worlds of sensorimotor and cognitive functions. We reach for objects, grasp and lift them, manipulate them and use them to act on other objects. This review examines one of these actions--grasping.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2020
A clinical instructor finds herself haunted by disquieting impressions.
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A clinical instructor finds herself haunted by disquieting impressions.
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Neuroscience in Europe: the European Neuroscience Association
Trends in Neurosciences, 1994The number of neuroscientists in Europe is large enough to match that of the neuroscientific community in North America. However, the degree of cohesiveness in the former is hampered by, among other things, the lack of a common language, the existence of geopolitical boundaries, and the dearth of pan-European funding initiatives.
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Nanotechnologies for Neurosciences
2018The applications of nanotechnology in the field of neuroscience can be divided into two main strands: (i) applications in the field of basic research and (ii) applications in the clinical field. In the first area we deal with: (a) developing and applying nano-engineered materials to promote adhesion, growth and neuronal differentiation and to ...
A. Aloisi, D. Pisignano, R. Rinaldi
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Hastings Center Report, 2012
AbstractIn 2009 I participated in a symposium, “Toward a Common Morality,” held at the United Nations Building in New York, that reflected the growing interest among scientists and philosophers in showing that science—particularly neuroscience—provides a foundation, not only for understanding morality, but also for improving it.
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AbstractIn 2009 I participated in a symposium, “Toward a Common Morality,” held at the United Nations Building in New York, that reflected the growing interest among scientists and philosophers in showing that science—particularly neuroscience—provides a foundation, not only for understanding morality, but also for improving it.
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