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Computational physics of the mind [PDF]
In the XIX century and earlier such physicists as Newton, Mayer, Hooke, Helmholtz and Mach were actively engaged in the research on psychophysics, trying to relate psychological sensations to intensities of physical stimuli.
Duch, Wlodzislaw
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KIF5A p.Pro986Leu Risk Variant and Accelerated Progression of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
ABSTRACT This study explored the impact of KIF5A rs113247976 (p.Pro986Leu), a risk allele for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), on phenotypic variability in two Italian ALS cohorts (discovery, n = 865; replication, n = 1174). The minor allele (T) frequency was 0.015.
Arianna Manini+24 more
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Risk of antidepressant initiation among users of cardiovascular agents and metformin.
Cardiovascular disease and diabetes are risk factors for depression, yet the relationship between the drug treatments for these diseases and the risk of antidepressant initiation remains unclear.
Ivana Bojanić+6 more
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Gain modulation of synaptic inputs by network state in auditory cortex in vivo [PDF]
The cortical network recurrent circuitry generates spontaneous activity organized into Up (active) and Down (quiescent) states during slow-wave sleep or anesthesia.
Destexhe, Alain+4 more
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Neurofeminism and feminist neurosciences: a critical review of contemporary brain research
To date, feminist approaches to neurosciences have evaluated the debates surrounding practices of knowledge production within and research results of contemporary brain research.
S. Schmitz, Grit Höppner
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Cultural neuroscience issues from the apparently incompatible combination of neuroscience and cultural psychology. A brief literature sampling suggests, instead, several preliminary topics that demonstrate proof of possibilities: cultural differences in both lower‐level processes (e.g. perception, number representation) and higher‐order processes (e.g.
Daniel L. Ames, Susan T. Fiske
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CNS Mitochondria‐Derived Vesicle in Blood: Potential Biomarkers for Brain Mitochondria Dysfunction
ABSTRACT Objective Mitochondrial dysfunction is a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's (AD) and Parkinson's (PD). Our goal was to develop practical, noninvasive methods to assess mitochondrial status through the detection of mitochondria‐derived vesicles (MDVs).
Qi Liu+12 more
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Oktay Cem Adıgüzel est professeur titulaire à l’Université Anadolu et professeur invité à l’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). Dans cet entretien, il nous parle de ses recherches sur l’intelligence artificielle et de ce que cette dernière peut ...
Cathia Papi
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Teratogenic effects of gabapentin on the skeletal system of Balb/C mice fetuses [PDF]
Objectives: To evaluate the effects of gabapentin )GBP( administration on mice fetuses. Methods: This study was carried out in Birjand University of Medical Sciences during 2008.
Afshar, M.+4 more
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Gitanjali and Neuroscience [PDF]
The poem 31, containing another occurrence of “bound,”sharpens further the notion of boundedness, by distinguishing effort directed to touching the other side of our finiteness from effort to be free of the other side. What makes each effort different is the end to which the will is directed. One is directed to the reaching of the utmost limit or brink
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