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Christine Chiarello1, Linda Lombardino2, Natalie Kacinik1, Ronald Otto3 ... Archives of Neurology, 50, 461-469. Witelson, S. F., Kigar, D., & Harvey, T. (1999) ...
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Face blindness, also referred to as prosopagnosia, is a nervous disorder that is characterized by the person's inability to acknowledge familiar faces.
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Environmental Enrichment and Voluntary Exercise Massively Increase Neurogenesis in the Adult Hippocampus via Dissociable Pathways.Andreas K. Olson, Brennan D. Eadie ...
Bladder dysfunction after simple hysterectomy: urodynamic and neurological ... 513-9. Farquhar A prospective study of the short-term outcomes of hysterectomy with ...
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CONVERSION DISORDER By Dr. Hena Jawaid Definition Term refers to a condition in which there are isolated neurological symptoms that can not be explained in terms of ...
revision unit 4: depression what are the key areas of the specification? 1. clinincal characterisitics 2. issues surrounding the classification and diagnosis of ...
Feeding behavior is actively regulated to promote stability in the storage of ... results in massive obesity (leptin gene positionally cloned from the Ob/Ob mouse) ...
The Current Parallel, Functionally Segregated Hierarchical Model of Sensory ... rarely survive their teens (e.g., they suffer many burns, lacerations, ...
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Matthew Shepard, brutally killed in Laramie, Wyoming, in 1998. Picketing outside Matthew's funeral ... is determined by hormones acting on the brain during ...
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Aggressive Behavior Neuroendocrinology Kevin Kelliher Aggression Aggressive Behavior - An Overt behavior with the intention of inflicting damage or other ...
Gene and Environmental Interplay and Endophenotypes: And lies between this triad? Bikash Sharma, MD (PGY III) Evaristus Nwulia, MD (Supervisor) Howard University Hospital
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Geriatric Neuropsychology Laboratory, New England GRECC. VA Boston Healthcare System ... Neuropsychology and Medicine. Ability for self-care and independence ...
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Electroencephalogram (EEG) and Event Related Potentials (ERP) Lucy J. Troup ... Carly Yadon, MS Graduate Student in Psychology (Perceptual and Brain Science) ...
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Four components of early macaque development : Stages of social development. Macaque temperament and biological correlates. ... Macaque Social Development ...