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The role of neuropsychology in stereo‐EEG: A narrative review
Abstract Stereo‐EEG is accompanied by unique neuropsychological challenges in the workup, during the admission, and following the procedure. While established principles from epilepsy surgery programs provide a guiding framework for clinical practice, specialized guidelines to inform the role of neuropsychology in stereo‐EEG warrant further ...
Emily Cockle +5 more
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ABSTRACT In 1986, Provine, the pioneer of yawning research wrote that ‘Yawning may have the dubious distinction of being the least understood, common human behaviour’ (p. 120); and so yawning remains some 40 years later, as something of a biological and social curiosity.
Colin A. Espie
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Cognitive Theories of Galant Music at the Margins of Experience
ABSTRACT Leading cognitive studies of galant music treat schematism as both a device and an ethos. The devices – whether called pre‐fabs, tiles or schemata – undergird a mechanistic and passive ethos of inventiveness. In vision and practice, this constellation of approaches directs inquiry away from a musical depth that one contemplates and towards a ...
Edmund J. Goehring
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Resumen En medio de la Guerra Civil ocurrida en Chile el año 1891, apareció publicado en el periódico brasileño Diário de Campinas el artículo titulado “Balmaceda”, de autoría de Joaquim Nogueira de Sá Itagiba, donde analiza el delirio del político ...
Mario Fabregat
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Phrenology and the Rwandan Genocide
Belgian colonizers used phrenology to create an irreducible division between the two major groups living for centuries in Rwanda-Urundi. This formed the basis for the implementation of systematic efforts to subdue the large Hutu population.
Charles André
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The Influence of Authoritarian Beliefs on Support for Transgender Rights in the UK
ABSTRACT In the UK one can barely turn the page of a newspaper without coming across some article written about transgender people. Such articles rarely tend to be trans‐supportive. Sensational stories about trans women invading women's spaces, appropriating female “sex‐based rights”, and trans women dominating women's sports can be found in print ...
Anna McLean, Paul B. Stretesky
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Our other Others: on perpetration, morality, and ethnographic unease
Abstract This article critically assesses the impact of political and moral positions within contemporary anthropology. Re‐examining ideas of advocacy and the ethical within the discipline, it argues for an alternative political anthropology that focuses on perpetration rather than victimhood, offenders rather than the offended.
Trine Mygind Korsby, Henrik Vigh
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Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience: The Bridge Between Mind and Brain
In 1895 in the Project for a Scientific Psychology, Freud tried to integrate psychology and neurology in order to develop a neuroscientific psychology. Since 1880, Freud made no distinction between psychology and physiology.
Filippo Cieri, Roberto Esposito
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Abstract Background and Aims The presence of sections or chapters on spontaneous human combustion in more than half of the key texts in English on the action of alcohol on the body and mind in the first half of the nineteenth century demonstrates the seriousness with which it was considered.
Iain Smith, Pam Lock
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Scientifically validated items of growing technology disclosed for cos lettuce marketable products in the conditions of Forest-Steppe of Ukraine. Impact of environmental factors onto growth and development of Lactuca sativa var. longifolia L.
Н. В. Лещук +3 more
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