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On feeling relieved that something is over
Abstract On one way of interpreting it, Arthur Prior's “Thank Goodness That's Over” argument aims to establish the truth of tense realism on the basis of two key assumptions: that tensed relief requires tensed propositions and that tensed propositions require tensed facts.
Giovanni Merlo
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Transient global amnesia--a hippocampal phenomenon? [PDF]
Jennie Ponsford, Geoffrey A. Donnan
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Sympathy in Hume's social epistemology
Abstract According to the reductionist interpretation of Hume on testimony, we come to believe what others tell us for the same kind of reason as we come to believe that the sun will rise tomorrow—both beliefs grounded in our experience of the respective regularities of testifiers and planetary motion.
Dan O'Brien
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(Re)sounding photographs: The politics of silence and the cacophony of memory from Idi Amin's Uganda
Abstract Anthropologists are showing a growing interest in silence, both as a phenomenon of ethnographic enquiry and as a category for theorizing. Silence manifests in ways that are inherently relational and exerts a force that may be more or less emollient or severe in its effects.
Richard Vokes
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Recurrent transient global amnesia related to dural arteriovenous fistula [PDF]
. Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a syndrome characterized by the sudden onset of anterograde amnesia, typically lasting for a few to less than 24 h.
Rafael Batista João+1 more
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Transient global amnesia in four brothers [PDF]
R N Corston, R B Godwin-Austen
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Abstract figure legend With ageing and age‐related neurodegenerative diseases, the amount of GABA and GABAergic inhibition as well as the modulation (indicated by sine wave) of GABAergic inhibition is reduced, whereas excitation is increased. In many parts of the brain, this leads to a mismatch of facilitatory (green neurons) and inhibitory (red ...
Wolfgang Taube, Benedikt Lauber
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High density lipoprotein cholesterol in transient global amnesia. [PDF]
Jorge Matías‐Guiu+3 more
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ABSTRACT Contemporary ecocriticism and the American Gothic tradition share an investment in the psychic repression of terrors lurking just beyond the articulable. Amitav Ghosh's assertion that the history of fossil fuels is ‘a matter of embarrassment verging on the unspeakable’ and Timothy Morton's conception of ecocatastrophe as ‘an uncanny entity ...
Megan Cole
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Transient global amnesia caused by cryptogenic ischemic stroke
Background: TGA (transient global amnesia) is a syndrome with anterograde memory loss. Several hypotheses have been proposed for the TGA. However, precise mechanism is not well known.
Mi-Kyoung Kang+4 more
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