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Eeg: Encyclopedia - Eeg
EEG can mean:
Electroencephalography, the neurophysiologic measurement of the electrical activity of the brain.
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Biofeedback And Neurofeedback: Your Brain And Neurofeedback - A Beginner's Manual
Biofeedback as a field has been growing since the late 1960s. This form of training and treatment uses monitoring instruments attached to...
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Meaning Of Dreams: Rem Sleep And Remembering Dreams
REM (rapid eye movement) dreaming sleep usually occurs in ninety minute cycles throughout the night, before the onset of a period of SWS....
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Electroencephalograph:
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Dreams & Rem Sleep Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
Dreams & Rem Sleep
Dreams & REM Sleep: The discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep suggested that sleep was not, as it was thought to be, a dorma...
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Meaning Of Dreams: Dream Works
In the stillness of the night, when not a sound breaks the hushed silence, they timorously creep into your mind. Fragile, flittering form...
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Parapsychology: Dictionary Of Parapsychology A-b
A dictionary of Parapsycology. Please note that words in grey are hyperlinked to a corresponding archive with articles related to that pa...
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Parapsychology: Dictionary Of Parapsychology E-h
A dictionary of Parapsychology. Please note that words in grey are hyperlinked to a corresponding archive with articles related to that p...
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Meaning Of Dreams: Common Misconceptions About Sleep And Dreams
Amazingly, as we approach the 21st century, there is still very little known about the inner universe of sleep and dreams. In fact, numer...
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Biofeedback: Biofeedback – A Non-drug, Hi-tech System!
To an uninformed observer, the sight of a biofeedback session may look like something straight out of a science-fantasy. In a typical set...
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Nonalert Brain Wave Patterns:
New Age
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nonalert brain wave patterns Marks on the readout of EEG instruments showing patterns associated with non-attention of the subject
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Patterns:
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patterns The style of the lines made on the EEG printouts during biofeedback work, caused from the many levels of brain wave consciou...
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Alarm Clock: Encyclopedia - Alarm Clock
An alarm clock is a clock that is designed to make an alarm sound at a specific time. The primary use of these clocks is to awaken people...
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Cognitive Science: Encyclopedia Ii - Cognitive Science - Principles Of Cognitive Science
Cognitive science - Approaches.
There are several approaches of study in the field of cognitive science including symbolic, connectioni...
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Telepathy: Encyclopedia Ii - Telepathy - Telepathy In History
Very few anecdotal accounts of telepathy have been noted in many ancient cultures since historical records have been kept. In the Bible, ...
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Nicolas Sarkozy: Encyclopedia Ii - Nicolas Sarkozy - Recent Politics
Nicolas Sarkozy - Raffarin government.
Towards the end of his first term as Minister of the Interior, in 2004, Sarkozy was the most po...
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Neuroimaging: Encyclopedia - Neuroimaging
Neuroimaging, meaning imaging the human brain with non-invasive techniques, is a fairly recent discipline within medicine and neuroscienc...
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Auditory System: Encyclopedia - Auditory System
The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing.
On its path from the outside world to the forebrain, sound informatio...
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Brain Death: Encyclopedia - Brain Death
Brain death is defined as a complete and irreversible cessation of brain activity. Absence of apparent brain function is not enough. Evid...
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Biofeedback: Encyclopedia - Biofeedback
Biofeedback is a form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) which involves measuring bodily processes such as blood pressure, h...
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Epilepsy: Encyclopedia - Epilepsy
This article is about epilepsy in humans. For information on epilepsy in other animals, see Epilepsy (Animals).
Epilepsy (often referred ...
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Telepathy: Encyclopedia - Telepathy
Telepathy, from the Greek τηλε, tele, "distant", and πάθεια, patheia, "feeling", is the claimed innate ability of humans and ot...
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Hypnosis: Encyclopedia - Hypnosis
Hypnosis is popularly understood to be a psychological condition in which an individual may be induced to exhibit apparent changes in beh...
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Cyclical Alternating Pattern: Encyclopedia - Cyclical Alternating Pattern
Cyclical Alternating Pattern occurs in sleep. Characterized as periodic episodes of aroused EEG activity (more Sleep spindles and K-compl...
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Active Sleep: Encyclopedia - Active Sleep
Active Sleep is a phase of sleep in neonates that appears similar to Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep in adults. While it depends on age, n...
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William Grey Walter: Encyclopedia - William Grey Walter
W. Grey Walter (February 19, 1910 - May 6, 1977) was a neurophysiologist and robotician.
William Grey Walter - Overview.
Walter was born...
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Zen And The Brain: Encyclopedia - Zen And The Brain
Zen and the Brain: Toward an Understanding of Meditation and Consciousness is a book authored by James H. Austin. First published in 1998...
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Person: Encyclopedia - Person
Person, in the classic sense, refers to a living human being. However, in philosophy, there has been debate over the precise meaning and ...
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Brain Fingerprinting: Encyclopedia - Brain Fingerprinting
Brain fingerprinting is a technique that measures recognition of familiar stimuli by measuring electrical brain wave responses to words, ...
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Cognitive Science: Encyclopedia - Cognitive Science
Cognitive science is usually defined as the scientific study either of mind or of intelligence (e.g. Luger 1994). Practically every intro...
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Abacus System: Encyclopedia - Abacus System
The abacus system of mental calculation is a system where users mentally visualize an abacus to do calculations. No physical abacus is us...
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Immanuel Velikovsky: Encyclopedia - Immanuel Velikovsky
Immanuel Velikovsky (June 10, 1895 (NS) – November 17, 1979) is best known as the author of a number of controversial books on pre-hist...
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Visual Evoked Potential: Encyclopedia - Visual Evoked Potential
A visual evoked potential (VEP) is an evoked potential caused by sensory stimulation of a subject's visual field. Commonly-used visual st...
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Lennox-gastaut Syndrome: Encyclopedia Ii - Lennox-gastaut Syndrome - Treatment
LGS seizures are often treatment resistant, but this does not mean that treatment is futile.
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome - Pharmacological. ...
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Independent Component Analysis: Encyclopedia Ii - Independent Component Analysis - Mathematical Definitions
Linear independent component analysis can be divided into noiseless and noisy cases, where noiseless ICA is a special case of noisy ICA. ...
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Immanuel Velikovsky: Encyclopedia Ii - Immanuel Velikovsky - Velikovsky's Theories
In the 1920s and 1930s, when practicing as a psychiatrist in Palestine, Velikovsky had a dozen or so of his papers on psychiatry and psyc...
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William Grey Walter: Encyclopedia Ii - William Grey Walter - Walter's Work On Brain Waves
As a young man Walter was greatly influenced by the work of the famous Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov. He visited the lab of Hans Berge...
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Motif Of Harmful Sensation: Encyclopedia Ii - Motif Of Harmful Sensation - In Fiction
Motif of harmful sensation - 19th century.
In Stendhal's 1817 Naples and Florence: A Journey from Milan to Reggio is outlined the so-c...
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Myoclonic Seizure: Encyclopedia Ii - Myoclonic Seizure - Types Of Myoclonic Epilepsy
In juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, seizures usually involve the neck, shoulders, and upper arms. These seizures typically occur shortly afte...
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Orch-or: Encyclopedia Ii - Orch-or - Questions
Orch OR was developed in 1994, and first published in 1995 and 1996 with followup articles in 1998 and 2001. It has been greeted with a ...
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Neuropsychology: Encyclopedia Ii - Neuropsychology - Approaches
Experimental neuropsychology is an approach which uses methods from experimental psychology to uncover the relationship between the nervo...
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Primidone: Encyclopedia Ii - Primidone - Uses
Primidone is used to treat, but not cure, the following conditions in the following countries:
Primidone - Approved Uses.
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Hypnosis: Encyclopedia Ii - Hypnosis - Hypnosis Applications
Hypnosis - Hypnotherapy.
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroconvulsive Therapy - Overview
The aim of ECT is to induce a bilateral grand mal seizure (with contractions and twitching of both sides of the body) which lasts at leas...
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Place Cell: Encyclopedia Ii - Place Cell - Place Fields
Place cells show increased frequency of firing (up to 100Hz at times, for CA1 cells) when an animal is in a specific area, which is refer...
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Philip K. Dick: Encyclopedia Ii - Philip K. Dick - Dick And His Visions
In his youth, around the age of thirteen, Dick had a recurring dream for a number of weeks. He dreamt that he was in a bookstore, trying ...
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Neuroeconomics: Encyclopedia Ii - Neuroeconomics - Experiments
In a typical behavioral economics experiment, a subject is asked to make a series of economic decisions. For example, a subject may be as...
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Rett Syndrome: Encyclopedia Ii - Rett Syndrome - Gender And Rett Syndrome
Most individuals with Rett syndrome are female. One explanation given for this was that the genetic defect that caused Rett syndrome in f...
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Epilepsy: Encyclopedia Ii - Epilepsy - Treatment
Epilepsy is usually treated with medication prescribed by a physician; primary caregivers, neurologists, and neurosurgeons all frequently...
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Viloxazine: Encyclopedia Ii - Viloxazine - Uses
Viloxazine - Approved.
Viloxazine hydrochloride was approved in Italy, Belgium, the United States, England, Ireland, Germany, Portugal,...
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Terri Schiavo: Encyclopedia Ii - Terri Schiavo - Government Involvement
Both the state government of Florida and the U.S. Congress made use of extraordinary measures to support the Schindlers. Earlier, in Octo...
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Shock Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Shock Therapy - History
Physicians have noticed for thousands of years that a person's mental state sometimes changes dramatically following recovery from physio...
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Mermer: Encyclopedia Ii - Mermer - Sampling Methodologies
In every published study by Dr. Farwell, he has used a non-probability sampling method with which to select his subjects. in the J. of Fo...
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Joey Yung: Encyclopedia Ii - Joey Yung - Biography
In 1995, Joey participated in many singing contests, including Big Echo Karaoke Singing Contest, in which she was given the opportunity t...
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Stochastic Process: Encyclopedia Ii - Stochastic Process - Definition
A stochastic process is a random function, that is a random variable X defined on a probability space (Ω , Pr) with values in a space of...
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Terri Schiavo: Encyclopedia Ii - Terri Schiavo - Government Involvement
Both the state government of Florida and the U.S. Congress made use of extraordinary measures to support the Schindlers. Earlier, in Octo...
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Conditions Comorbid To Autism Spectrum Disorders: Encyclopedia Ii - Conditions Comorbid To Autism Spectrum Disorders - Comorbid Conditions
Conditions comorbid to autism spectrum disorders - Bowel disease.
It has been claimed that up to fifty percent of children with autism ...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroconvulsive Therapy - Overview
The aim of ECT is to induce a bilateral grand mal seizure (with contractions and twitching of both sides of the body) which lasts at leas...
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Humanitarian Response To The 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake: Encyclopedia Ii - Humanitarian Response To The 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake - Contributing Countries And Supra-national Organisations
Governments, humanitarian organisations, Asian expatriates and individuals around the world scrambled to offer aid and technical support....
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History Of Neuroimaging: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Neuroimaging - Recent Breakthroughs
Recent breakthroughs in non-invasive brain imaging have been somewhat limited because most of them have not been completely novel; rather...
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Estimation Theory: Encyclopedia Ii - Estimation Theory - Example: Dc Gain In White Gaussian Noise
Consider a received discrete signal, x[n], of N independent samples that consists of a DC gain A with Additive white Gaussian noise w[n] ...
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Encyclopedia Ii - Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation - Tms In Research
TMS was designed as a brain mapping tool in the 1980s to be used combined with MRI and EEG. By stimulating different points of the cortex...
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Philip K. Dick: Encyclopedia Ii - Philip K. Dick - Dick And His Visions
In his youth, around the age of thirteen, Dick had a recurring dream for a number of weeks. He dreamt that he was in a bookstore, trying ...
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Epilepsy: Encyclopedia Ii - Epilepsy - Treatment
Epilepsy is usually treated with medication prescribed by a physician; primary caregivers, neurologists, and neurosurgeons all frequently...
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Auditory System: Encyclopedia Ii - Auditory System - Neural Audition Circuit
Auditory system - Overview.
This sound information, now re-encoded, travels down the auditory nerve, through parts of the brainstem (fo...
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Electrode: Encyclopedia Ii - Electrode - Anode And Cathode In Electrochemical Cells
An electrode in an electrochemical cell is referred to as either an anode or a cathode, words that were also coined by Faraday. The anode...
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Person: Encyclopedia Ii - Person - Are All Persons Human?
Firstly, there is the simple and traditional view that the common usage is the correct one: that "person" does indeed mean "human". Howev...
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Biofeedback: Encyclopedia Ii - Biofeedback - Origins Of Biofeedback
Neal Miller, a psychology Ph.d and neuroscientist who worked and studied at Yale, is generally considered to be the father of modern-day ...
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Alarm Clock: Encyclopedia Ii - Alarm Clock - Clock Radios
Modern digital alarm clocks typically feature a radio alarm function as well as a beeping or buzzing alarm, allowing a sleeper to awaken ...
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Ekin Cheng: Encyclopedia Ii - Ekin Cheng - Movies
His first film was Girls Without Tomorrow (1992) and at the time he was still going by the name Dior Cheng. He changed his name to Ekin b...
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Eeg Topography: Encyclopedia Ii - Eeg Topography - Medical Applications
EEG brain topography is not performed in all cases requiring a recording of the brain activity. Initially its main indication was to dete...
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Neuroimaging: Encyclopedia Ii - Neuroimaging - Types Of Brain Imaging
Neuroimaging - EEG.
Electroencephalography (EEG) is the first non-invasive neuroimaging technique discovered. First reported by neurolo...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroconvulsive Therapy - Overview
The aim of ECT is to induce a bilateral grand mal seizure (with contractions and twitching of both sides of the body) which lasts at leas...
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Brain Fingerprinting: Encyclopedia Ii - Brain Fingerprinting - Background And Terminology
"Brain fingerprinting" is a portable test that is advertised to be able to discover, document, and provide evidence of guilt, affectednes...
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Humanitarian Response To The 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake: Encyclopedia Ii - Humanitarian Response To The 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake - Humanitarian Situation
The tsunami exacted a heavy toll on coastal communities and especially fisherfolk in the region[1]. In India and Thailand, government and...
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Mermer: Encyclopedia Ii - Mermer - Mermer Paradigm
The brain MERMER testing is a paradigm change that has resulted from the discovery of MERMER by Dr. B. S. Farwell. This discovery was bro...
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Neuroeconomics: Encyclopedia Ii - Neuroeconomics - Neuroeconomics & Psychology
Psychology studies thought and perception, with broad areas such as language, cognition, memory, group psychology and abnormal psychology...
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Auditory System: Encyclopedia Ii - Auditory System - Ear
See Main Article Ear
Auditory system - Outer ear.
The folds of cartilage that comprise the lay conception of the ear are called the pin...
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Humanitarian Response To The 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake: Encyclopedia Ii - Humanitarian Response To The 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake - Contributing Non-governmental Organisations Ngos
The income of non-governmental organisations and multilateral organisations is derived from governments and individuals. For example, the...
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Telepathy: Encyclopedia Ii - Telepathy - Delusions Of Telepathy
Schizophrenia can produce delusions that the sufferer is in telepathic communication with others; such delusions include thought broadcas...
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Humanitarian Response To The 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake: Encyclopedia Ii - Humanitarian Response To The 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake - Fundraising Events
There were numerous large-scale fundraising events with hundreds of participants around the world.
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Mermer: Encyclopedia Ii - Mermer - Comparative Mermer Methodologies
Three other experimental methodologies are discussed in the introduction in order to address problems of the validity of the experiment. ...
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Mermer: Encyclopedia Ii - Mermer - Deception Method
In the J. Forensic Sciences study [2], three couples were tested, each couple having some prior knowledge of one another and an establish...
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Joey Yung: Encyclopedia Ii - Joey Yung - Discography
Cantopop Albums
EP 1 (1999)
EP 2 (2000)
Who Will Come to Love Me 誰來愛我 (2000)
Like Joey å–œæ¡ç¥–å…’ (2001)
All Summer Holiday å…...
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History Of Neuroimaging: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Neuroimaging - Development Of Modern Techniques
In 1927 Egas Moniz, professor of neurology in Lisbon, introduced cerebral angiography, whereby both normal and abnormal blood vessels in ...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroconvulsive Therapy - Effectiveness
Some studies — later confirmed in controlled clinical trials which included the use of simulated or "sham" ECT as a control (Jani...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroconvulsive Therapy - Informed Consent
Informed consent is an integral part of the ECT process (NIH & NIMH Consensus Conference, 1985). The potential benefits and risks of ...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroconvulsive Therapy - Side Effects And Complications
Electroconvulsive therapy - Side-effect profile.
Much of the risk of electroshock arises from the use of general anesthesia. There is m...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroconvulsive Therapy - Current Usage
Currently ECT is mainly used to treat severe depression, particularly if complicated by psychosis (NIH & NIMH Consensus Conference, 1...
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Stochastic Process: Encyclopedia Ii - Stochastic Process - Constructing Stochastic Processes
In the ordinary axiomatization of probability theory by means of measure theory, the problem is to construct a sigma-algebra of measurabl...
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Brain Fingerprinting: Encyclopedia Ii - Brain Fingerprinting - Criticisms
Some believe brain fingerprinting needs far more refinement before its use becomes widespread and court cases are decided on its evidence...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroconvulsive Therapy - Involuntary Ect
Procedures for involuntary ECT vary from country to country depending on local mental health laws. Legal proceedings are required in some...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroconvulsive Therapy - Continuation Phase Therapy
Successful acute phase antidepressant pharmacotherapy or ECT should almost always be followed by at least 6 months of continued treatment...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroconvulsive Therapy - Effectiveness
Some studies — later confirmed in controlled clinical trials which included the use of simulated or "sham" ECT as a control (Jani...
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History Of Neuroimaging: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Neuroimaging - Early Uses Of Brain Imaging
The desire to understand the human mind has been one of the main desires of philosophers throughout the ages. Questions about thoughts, d...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroconvulsive Therapy - Side Effects And Complications
Electroconvulsive therapy - Side-effect profile.
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Auditory System: Encyclopedia Ii - Auditory System - Bibliography
1) Golding, NL et al. Recordings from slices indicate that octopus cells of the cochlear nucleus detect coincident firing of auditory ner...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroconvulsive Therapy - Historical Usage
ECT was developed in the 1930s by Italian neurologist Ugo Cerletti. Cerletti saw electric shocks given to hogs before slaughter. This ren...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: Encyclopedia Ii - Electroconvulsive Therapy - Controversy
In general, but with a small number of exceptions, there is some degree of consensus within the field of psychiatry as to the benefits of...
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Telepathy: Encyclopedia Ii - Telepathy - Recent Experiments
Ganzfeld experiments have received widespread attention in recent times, and some believe they provide strong experimental evidence.
Othe...
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Nicolas Sarkozy: Encyclopedia Ii - Nicolas Sarkozy - Personal Life
Nicolas Sarkozy - Background.
Sarkozy is the son of Pál Nagybócsai Sárközy (some sources spell it Pál Nagy-Bócsay Sárközy) (Hun...
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