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Folie et Société: eroding the body–mind relationship via dysfunctional paternalistic systems
This theoretical perspective examines the proposition of shared complex trauma between a parent and child, arising from blurred relational boundaries and societal oppression, leading to inequality both at home and within the larger paternalistic system ...
Matt Hudson +2 more
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Asked to speak on my vision for our age, I put it in terms of the choice between socialism or ...
Sheehan, Helena
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Abstract Artificial intelligence and automation are no longer just buzzwords in the biopharmaceutical industry. The manufacturing of a class of biologics, comprising monoclonal antibodies, cell therapies, and gene therapies, is far more complex than that of traditional small molecule drugs.
Shyam Panjwani, Hao Wei, John Mason
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Modeling the contribution of theta-gamma coupling to sequential memory, imagination, and dreaming
Gamma oscillations nested in a theta rhythm are observed in the hippocampus, where are assumed to play a role in sequential episodic memory, i.e., memorization and retrieval of events that unfold in time.
Gabriele Pirazzini, Mauro Ursino
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Exploring Shared Delusions among Three Sisters in Folie à Trois: A Case Report
In this case report we present the case of three sisters experiencing shared psychotic disorder (SPD), or folie à trois, characterized by the transmission of delusional beliefs within close familial relationships. The primary patient presented aggressive behaviors and paranoid delusions, leading to hospitalization, while the other two siblings ...
A. Oumoussa +3 more
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Understanding the Pro-Ana Subculture: Illness, Sickness or Choice
Aims This digital ethnographic study explores the varying perceptions of anorexia within the pro-anorexia (pro-ana) subculture by utilizing Professor Marinker's framework of disease, illness, and sickness to qualitatively analyse how individuals within ...
Iyinoluwa Popoola
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Lesion Network Mapping of Cotard's Delusion: Unique and Shared Neural Circuits in Nihilistic Delusions, Misidentification Delusions, and Altered Consciousness [PDF]
Cotard's delusion, featuring delusions of nonexistence, is rare and not well understood. We used lesion network mapping (LNM) to investigate how focal lesions disrupt large-scale circuits in CD and compared them with other neuropsychiatric conditions. Nineteen lesion-induced CD cases were identified from a systematic review; each lesion was mapped to a
Ding, Mengyuan +4 more
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Non-Self and Ethics: Kantian and Buddhist Themes [PDF]
After distinguishing between a metaphysical and a contemplative strategy interpretation of the no-self doctrine, I argue that the latter allows for the illumination of significant and under-discussed Kantian affinities with Buddhist views of the self and
O'Hagan, Emer
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Ictal semiology in lateral temporal epilepsy: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract Objective We performed a systematic review of the ictal semiology of the lateral temporal lobe in focal epilepsy aiming to summarize the state‐of‐the‐art anatomo‐clinical correlations in the field and help guide interpretation of ictal semiology within the framework of pre‐surgical evaluation.
Jakob I. Doerrfuss +2 more
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