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Hemispherotomy: a cortical island of sleep-like activity in awake humans

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Colombo MA   +13 more
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Parafacial GABAergic neurone ablation induces behavioural resistance to volatile anaesthetic-induced hypnosis without reducing sleep. [PDF]

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Imamura T   +8 more
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Waking with the hypothalamus

Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 2011
An essential component of the whole-body homoeostasis provided by the hypothalamus is the management of available energy. This includes the regulation of sleeping and waking, feeding and drinking, body temperature and activity, as well as the endocrinium.
Helmut L. Haas, Jian-Sheng Lin
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Waking

American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 2012
An indubitable aspect of laboring in the realm of hospice care is the “everydayness” of human loss or the stark encounter of death in the human experience. This can pose as opportunity to adopt each day in a particular manner. As such, the focus of my reflection is on transposing certain dynamics of a (funeral) wake to broader professional and ...
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The pharmacology of wakefulness

Metabolism, 2006
Being awake, alert, and able to function in our 24-7 world is a challenge in the face of the fatigue and sleepiness engendered by long work hours, unusual work schedules, sickness, and other factors. Development of effective treatments to combat fatigue and sleepiness requires an understanding of the neurobiology of wakefulness.
James P. O'Callaghan, Diane B. Miller
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In the Wake of “In the Wake of the Global Turn”

ARTMargins, 2012
This article looks back on the consequence, for a scholar of the art of the western canon, of a two-day conference held at the Clark Art Institute titled “In the Wake of the Global Turn: Propositions for an Exploded Art History Without Borders.” The author reflects on the pedagogical challenges of the ethical and political project of reimagining the ...
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In the Wake of the Child

European Judaism, 2009
A close reading of three poems written in the aftermath of the Holocaust Paul Celan's 'Vor einer Kerze', Nelly Sachs' 'Die Stimme Israels' and Marie Luise Kaschnitz' 'Zoon Politikon' discloses different positions assigned to the child that are paradigmatic for poetry 'after Auschwitz'.
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