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19 documents for neurology today
  • Despite this complaint, one of the strengths of the book is that [John C. Malone, PhD] makes a serious effort to dispel misconceptions about founding figures in psychology, such as Wundt, by detailing the sort of empirical work that made his psychology laboratories world-famous and by distinguishing him from earlier introspectionist psychologists who Wundt so seriously criticised. The author sets other founding figures, such as Freud, in the context in which they evolved their ideas, for example, documenting Freud's intellectual development from neurology through hypnosis (influenced by the work of Charcot) to his own ideas about psychoanalysis as an effective way to treat clinical cases of hysteria. Other well-known names, such as William James, are not so lucky, when aspects of their ...

    ... study of altered states of consciousness today. Nor is there any mention of James's landmark 1902...

  • ...Roth, Sir Martin. "Modern Neurology and Psychiatry and the Problem of Criminal Respons... although some elements of the theory remain today. It was questioned in R. v. Quick, supra, at pp. 3...

  • ..., an assistant professor specializing in neurology and director of the Health Sciences Centre's EEG llaboratory, said the rule of thumb today is, if you have only had one seizure it's not epil...

  • So it slows down what we call the symptomatic progression of the disease," said principal investigator Dr. Sandra Black, a neurologist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto. "So I think it opens up another option for a stage of disease where people have been relatively nihilistic," she said. "They have felt there's nothing to be done, there's nothing that you can offer. "It's now suggesting that cholinesterase inhibitors can be active and can be beneficial in severe-stage disease. It gives physicians, families new options for treatment for which there wasn't clear-cut evidence before.

    ...The six-month study, published today in the journal Neurology, involved 343 people with...

  • ...' for ascertaining death used by medicine today should not be understood as the technical scientif.... Alan Shewmon, vice-chair of Neurology at the University of California, has stated that a...

  • ... known in the 1980s and it is still unknown today. 39. However, in the 1980s, there was evidence tha... of Medicine (Geriatric Medicine & Neurology) at Dalhousie University . Dr. Rockwood practices ...

  • ...He continues to receive these benefits today. [13] On June 3, 2004, the Applicant wrote the Res...(b) Excerpts from the medical text Neurology in Clinical Practice with regard to chronic adhesi...

  • The topic was "The circumnavigation of cognition," the paper by that name spoofing the overarching learning theory of the time, which explained much of what is called "cognition" as a series of unidirectional S-R connections.

    ... - and probably elicited a gasp from some in today's audience. But I believe, aside from an element o..., there was also a long history in neurology of viewing the left hemisphere as "dominant" over ...

  • ... and became head of the department of neurology at the Rothschild Hospital. In 1938, he opened his... "It was my compassion toward the victims of today's cynicism that spurred me to develop Logotherapy,...

  • ... known in the 1980s and it is still unknown today. 39. However, in the 1980s, there was evidence tha... of Medicine (Geriatric Medicine & Neurology) at Dalhousie University . Dr. Rockwood practices ...



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