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- been totally appropriate. Similarly to neurophysiological studies neurofunctional showed that brains of criminals and psychopaths not only are structures...
- neurobiological basis of this experience. Researchers have identified "a common neurofunctional substrate [which] points to a shared pattern of brain activation" underlying...
- Fredrikson M, Furmark T (July 2008). "Imaging the placebo response: a neurofunctional review". European Neuropsychopharmacology. 18 (7): 473–85. doi:10.1016/j...
- (2015). "The quartet theory of human emotions: An integrative and neurofunctional model". Phys Life Rev. 13: 1–27. Bibcode:2015PhLRv..13....1K. doi:10...
- factor, and evidence of neurogenesis. Another rat study showed improved neurofunctional recovery as well as neurogenesis following the late-chronic phase of...
- or exercise becoming the main focus. Rehabilitative (compensatory) Neurofunctional (Gordon Muir Giles and Clark-Wilson) Dynamic systems theory Client-centered...
- many countries. A study of MAM-2201 in rats showed that it causes neurofunctional disruptions. A later study demonstrated that MAM-2201 bound to and...
- (2004). "Similarity between obesity and drug addiction as ****essed by neurofunctional imaging: a concept review". Journal of Addictive Diseases. 23 (3):...
- PMID 2920538. S2CID 15842890. Lamendella, J.T. (1977). "General principles of Neurofunctional organization and their manifestation in primary and non-primary language...
- "Morphological Differences in the Parietal Lobes with the Human Genus: A Neurofunctional Perspective". Current Anthropology. 51 (1): S77 – S88. doi:10.1086/650729...