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NeuroCogPsych: Pain: Molecular Dynamics of Pain Control
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Tuesday, September 20, 2005. Pain: Molecular Dynamics of Pain Control. Nature Reviews Neuroscience - Reviews. Different chronic pain states generate different neurochemical changes in sensory fibres and the spinal cord. Understanding these distinct molecular signatures might be the key to effective pain control. Noxious stimulation changes the phenotype of sensory neurons. In part, these changes are caused by a change in the levels of growth factors released from the injury area. NGF has been sho...Pain ...
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NeuroCogPsych: Imaging: INVASIVE RECORDINGS FROM THE HUMAN BRAIN: CLINICAL INSIGHTS AND BEYOND
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Thursday, September 22, 2005. Imaging: INVASIVE RECORDINGS FROM THE HUMAN BRAIN: CLINICAL INSIGHTS AND BEYOND. Nature Reviews Neuroscience - Reviews. Neurophysiological recordings from human basal ganglia and the motor thalamus produce important insights into the pathophysiological mechanisms of movement disorders. The data are important because none of the available animal models of Parkinson's disease faithfully reproduces all of the symptoms of the human disorder. In addition to their clinical relevan...
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NeuroCogPsych: DID: attack: The persistence of folly: critical examination of dissociative identity disorder. Part II. The defence and decline of multiple personalit
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Sunday, December 31, 2006. DID: attack: The persistence of folly: critical examination of dissociative identity disorder. Part II. The defence and decline of multiple personalit. The persistence of folly: critical examination of dissociative identity disorder. Part II. The defence and decline of multiple personality or dissociative identity disorder. Can J Psychiatry. 2004 Oct;49(10):678-83. Posted by Devout Atheist at 11:20 AM. Neuron: GABA: Stress: NEUROSTEROIDS: ENDOGENOUS RE.
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NeuroCogPsych: ........NEW...........
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Thursday, September 29, 2005. Posted by Devout Atheist at 11:59 PM. Â The content of this blog is intended for personal or educational use. All rights are reserved for commercial use of contents. All images created by gjhardman.md. Neuron: GABA: Stress: NEUROSTEROIDS: ENDOGENOUS RE. Imaging: INVASIVE RECORDINGS FROM THE HUMAN BRAIN:. Neuron: Synaptic Vesicle Pools. DID: Headache: Transitional interpersonality thund. DID: Bipolar: Dissociative identity disorder assoc. MD 1979, University of Toronto, Canada.
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NeuroCogPsych: Neuron: Synaptic Vesicle Pools
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Thursday, September 22, 2005. Neuron: Synaptic Vesicle Pools. Nature Reviews Neuroscience - Reviews. Vesicle pools have been investigated in many systems, but five preparations have been characterized most thoroughly Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction (NMJ), frog NMJ, neonatal rodent cultured hippocampal neurons, neonatal rodent calyx of held neurons and goldfish retinal bipolar cells. The reserve pool is a depot of synaptic vesicles from which release is triggered only during intense stimulation&#...
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NeuroCogPsych: Genes: Alternative Splicing: The Splice of Life: Alternative Splicing and Neurological Disease
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Tuesday, September 20, 2005. Genes: Alternative Splicing: The Splice of Life: Alternative Splicing and Neurological Disease. Nature Reviews Neuroscience - Reviews. Splicing of pre-messenger RNA is regulated differently in the brain compared with other tissues. Recognition of aberrations in splicing events that are associated with neurological disease has contributed to our understanding of disease pathogenesis in some cases. Neuron-specific proteins involved in RNA splicing and metabolism are als...It ha...
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NeuroCogPsych: DID: Sexual Disorders: Utilizing hypnosis and ego-state therapy to facilitate healthy adaptive differentiation in the treatment of sexual disorders.
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Sunday, December 31, 2006. DID: Sexual Disorders: Utilizing hypnosis and ego-state therapy to facilitate healthy adaptive differentiation in the treatment of sexual disorders. Utilizing hypnosis and ego-state therapy to facilitate healthy adaptive differentiation in the treatment of sexual disorders. Am J Clin Hypn. 2005 Jan;47(3):179-89. Posted by Devout Atheist at 9:42 PM. DID: attack: The persistence of folly: critical ex. Neuron: GABA: Stress: NEUROSTEROIDS: ENDOGENOUS RE.
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NeuroCogPsych: DID: Bipolar: Dissociative identity disorder associated with mania and change in handedness.
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Sunday, December 31, 2006. DID: Bipolar: Dissociative identity disorder associated with mania and change in handedness. Savitz J, Solms M, Pietersen E, Ramesar R, Flor-Henry P. Dissociative identity disorder associated with mania and change in handedness. Cogn Behav Neurol. 2004 Dec;17(4):233-7. Posted by Devout Atheist at 11:25 PM. Â The content of this blog is intended for personal or educational use. All rights are reserved for commercial use of contents. All images created by gjhardman.md.
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NeuroCogPsych: Neuron: GABA: Stress: NEUROSTEROIDS: ENDOGENOUS REGULATORS OF THE GABAA RECEPTOR
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Friday, September 23, 2005. Neuron: GABA: Stress: NEUROSTEROIDS: ENDOGENOUS REGULATORS OF THE GABAA RECEPTOR. Nature Reviews Neuroscience - Reviews. Certain steroid metabolites of progesterone and deoxycorticosterone potently and specifically bind to the GABAA (-aminobutyric acid type A) receptor the main inhibitory receptor in the mammalian CNS to enhance receptor function. Consequently, these steroids have anxiolytic, analgesic, anticonvulsant, sedative, hypnotic and anaesthetic effects. GABA is an inh...
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NeuroCogPsych: ACh:
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Thursday, September 22, 2005. Nature Reviews Neuroscience - Reviews. Recent experiments used a choline-sensitive micro-electrode to measure changes in extracellular choline concentrations amperometrically. These studies showed the feasibility of monitoring acetylcholine release at a high temporal resolution by measuring increases in extracellular choline generated by hydrolysis of acetylcholine. Furthermore, this method seems to allow the assessment of CHT capacity in vivo, because choline signal...Anima...