Articles related to "Neurophysiology"A study recently appearing in the May 2007 issue of Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience reviews what we know about brain physiology of BPD patients.
An American, Dr. Penfield came to Canada to delve into research on the brain, particulary epilepsy. He founded the world-renowned Montreal Neurological Institute in 1934
Problems with smell and taste are common and unpleasant but usually not serious. Because the brain processes these two senses together taste is dependent on a good nose.
Para-Phenylendiamine ('black henna') is a dangerous and toxic chemical which is sold in hair dyes and as a temporary tattoo dye.
Think that the food you are consuming is safe from genetically modified ingredients (GMOs)? If you are eating processed foods, think again.
The fact that human beings that can stand upright and move around in the environment is due to a remarkable system of information collection and integration.
The first woman to graduate from Heidelberg University in Germany, Hyde used her microelectrode for research without knowing the far-reaching effects of its applications.
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