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Brain stimulation and physical performance
2018Non-invasive brain stimulation techniques have been used for decades to study brain function and for the treatment of various neurological disease. These techniques involve the passage of electrical current or magnetic field in a controlled manner to a targeted brain area.
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Physical Properties of Stimulated and Unstimulated Tears
Experimental Eye Research, 1999It has long been assumed that unstimulated tears are more thoroughly equilibrated with epithelial secretions than stimulated tears, since they are in contact with tarsal, bulbar and corneal surfaces for longer. It was also believed from results with model solutions that soluble mucin is responsible for the observed surface tension and viscosity of ...
J C, Pandit +3 more
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Physical-Perceptual Correspondence for Dynamic Thermal Stimulation
IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2017Thermal displays have been applied in various haptic applications, from material simulation to interpersonal communication; however, there is insufficient knowledge about the temporal processing in human thermal sense to provide a knowledge basis for thermal display design.
Hsin-Ni Ho +5 more
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Physics of Stimulated Scattering
1985In Sect. 1.2.3 a brief account was given of the fundamentals of the process of stimulated light scattering. However, a quantitative approach to the problem of optical phase conjugation by stimulated scattering requires a detailed theory of stimulated scattering (SS). It is to this theory that Chap. 2 is devoted.
Boris Ya. Zel’dovich +2 more
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Physical Stimulation in Tissue-Engineering
2019The tissues in our body are complex three-dimensional structures, each with its own unique combination of cells and extracellular matrix. The activities of the resident cells are co-ordinated by signals that they receive from soluble factors and neighbouring cells, but also by physical cues provided by the composition, architecture and mechanical ...
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Stimulating (and free) physics CPD
SecEd, 2013A free, national project is supporting the CPD and best practice of physics teachers in a bid to drive take-up of the subject post-16. David Cameron explains more.
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Stimulating physics research in colleges
Physics Today, 1954Is there any point in trying to make a case for physics research in a small college? Isn't all of the really important research which needs to be done now being carried on in the universities and in the large government and industrial laboratories, where the extensive and costly facilities and necessary manpower are available?
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Physics, Electrophysiology, and Applications
Critical Reviews™ in Biomedical Engineering, 2008Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive technique used to stimulate the brain. This review will examine the fundamental principles of physics upon which magnetic stimulation is based, the design considerations of the TMS device, and hypotheses about its electrophysiological effects resulting in neuromodulation.
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