Physiological Psychology
.... able to communicate, and he did so by testing visual abilities, tactile stimulation, and auditory abilities for patents who had undergone racial
brain surgery. ....
(2699

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Structure and Function of the Human Brain
.... What was envisioned for the HBP was a significant diagnostic tool for
brain surgery and other evaluations of
brain dysfunction that would both integrate and ....
(2576

10

)
Epilepsy
.... ongoing process. At this time there is no known cure, except in certain mild cases which can be corrected by
brain surgery. Drugs hold ....
(1675

7

)
Chinese Acupuncture
.... The needle technique is most effective in cases of
brain surgery; Western medicine suggests that this is because the
brain itself has no nerve endings, and the ....
(3013

12

)
Determinants of Sexual Orientation
.... They have been castrated, given testicular implants and injected with hormones; they have had
brain surgery, and been exposed to electric shocks or nausea ....
(984

4

)
Brain, Mind, and Behavior
.... Patients who underwent removal of parts of the
brain because of tumor
surgery tended to adapt better if they were female, probably because the functions are ....
(1996

8

)
The Right to Die
.... ruptured aneurysm. He regained consciousness and after two weeks underwent
brain surgery. Brophy never regained consciousness. On ....
(1775

7

)
Endovascular therapy
.... endovascular coiling produced significantly better results than
surgery when comparing survival without disability after one year (
Brain; International 1269). ....
(794

3

)
Endovascular Therapy
.... endovascular coiling produced significantly better results than
surgery when comparing survival without disability after one year (
Brain; International 1269). ....
(794

3

)
Structure of the Brain Research has suggested that the brai
.... for the different contributions of the two hemispheres of the
brain has been .... after various types of brian damage, such as from strokes, accidents, or
surgery. ....
(1956

8

)
Ong's Theories of Orality
.... It is a medium without a message, as it were. Whether the light is being used for
brain surgery or night baseball is a matter of indifference" (McLuhan 23-24). ....
(771

3

)
Oral Cultures
.... It is a medium without a message, as it were. Whether the light is being used for
brain surgery or night baseball is a matter of indifference" (McLuhan 23-24). ....
(771

3

)
Depth Perception, Locomotion and Social Referencing
.... differences in the input transmitted from the two eyes enable the
brain to produce .... by studies on cross-eyed children and adults who required
surgery to correct ....
(4653

19

)
High School Drug Use
.... Whether it is scrubbing floors or performing
brain surgery that makes you feel alive, the point is that something, for each and every one of you, does make you ....
(1647

7

)
ARGUMENTS AGAINST COSMETIC SURGERY
.... A third argument against cosmetic
surgery is the risk associated with it .... significant as the risks associated with anesthetic, which can include
brain damage or ....
(738

3

)
Patient Rights in One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
.... was still trying to address the ethical dilemma surrounding this
surgery. There were concerns about the ethics of inflicting irreversible
brain injury to ....
(1492

6

)
The Human Brain The human brain is physiologically a gland. T
.... It was also during this time that medical research began to remove or perform
surgery on specific portions of the human
brain in order to limit deviant or ....
(2573

10

)
Biochemical Manifestations of Hypoxia
.... cognitive deficits, and psychological dysfunction (5). Cerebral oxygen supply has also been studied in relation to
brain injury during infant cardiac
surgery. ....
(1554

6

)
Anatomy of the Eye and LASIK
.... (http://www.tedmontgomery.com/the_eye/) The
brain is the translator and the eye is actually the image collector. .... "Expectations." Eye
Surgery Education Council. ....
(691

3

)
Effectiveness of Coronary Bypass Surgery
.... however, substantial risk continues to be associated with the
surgery [4:577 .... neurosonal processes leading to a widespread augmented NO production in the
brain. ....
(1624

6

)
Brain Concussion
.... It was further observed that skull defects following
surgery did not change size .... with concussion, the outcome depended upon the severity of the
brain trauma. ....
(2416

10

)
Left Temporal Lobe Resectioning and Memory
.... verbal and nonverbal memory following anterior temporal lobe
surgery for refractory .... Event-related
brain potentials during auditory and visual word recognition ....
(1415

6

)
Psychology by Gleitman: Chapter Summaries
.... They include such things as: electrically triggered images, which arise when a
brain exposed during
surgery is electrically stimulated; ambiguous sights and ....
(4143

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)
Controlled Substances for Cancer Patients The
.... prolonged
surgery. The effect of this use of PCP is to stimulate the
brain back to normal functioning after
surgery. A letter to ....
(1816

7

)
A disease
....
Surgery is also used as a means of ameliorating the symptoms of Parkinson's .... of tissue in the pallidum (globus pallidus), a part of the
brain responsible for ....
(1196

5

)
Catastrophic Illness
.... She did recall the happening, and after being hypnotized she elected to postpone the
surgery. .... Strokes have to do with the flow of blood in the
brain and the ....
(1603

6

)
Creatine Phosphokinase and Isoeletric Focusing
.... in the
brain and lungs injuries such as
brain injuries,
brain cancer, pulmonary .... of the heart muscle, electrical injuries, and open heart
surgery since CPK-2 ....
(3113

12

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Effect of Substances on Memory
Within the human
brain is a system of memory powerful enough to capture .... potent force is vulnerable to outside influences including injury, disease and
surgery. ....
(1679

7

)
Effects of Alcohol, Marijuana & Psychedelic Drugs
Within the human
brain is a system of memory powerful enough to capture .... potent force is vulnerable to outside influences including injury, disease and
surgery. ....
(1679

7

)
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
.... can relieve the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, making
surgery unnecessary. .... spine remains mobile, allowing the electrical impulses from the
brain to travel ....
(1757

7

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