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He uses a quantitative approach to study trends in human disease, language and culture based on linguistic and grammatical patterns in vast libraries of digitized texts.

Neuroimaging data is raw material for cognitive neuroscience experiments, leading to scientific knowledge about human neurological and psychological disease, language, perception, attention and ultimately, cognition.

8 We included all papers indexed in PubMed with no disease, language or study design restrictions.

Patients with terminal disease, language barrier, deafness, aphasia, blindness and severe disease associated with inability to communicate were excluded.

The other exclusion criteria included the history of epilepsy; the current treatment with antidepressants or antianxiety medications; the serious heart disease or serious hepatic disease or serious renal disease; language difficulties including dyslexia; pregnant or lactating women.

Patient-related factors that obstructed cognitive tests or made these inappropriate (terminal disease, language barrier, blindness/deafness/aphasia, or severe disease with inability to communicate, eg, because of altered consciousness) also resulted in exclusion.

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60 It has been proposed that the decrease in verbal working memory and reduced reading comprehension are early indicators of aging cognitive decline, 61 and that patients in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease exhibit language deficits that are expressed as a reduction in syntactic complexity, 62 using the analysis of language elicited from the Cookie Theft concept.

Nearly all the participants were white women between the ages of twenty and sixty... Dr. Robert Bennett said that people with fibromyalgia have a number of neurochemical and circulatory abnormalities that make them unusually sensitive to pain... Describes attempting to diagnose a woman who might have the disease... Language is as vital to the physician's art as the stethoscope or the scalpel.

In terms frequently associated with Müller, the numina (Latin: "deities") were at first nomina (Latin: "names"); mythology was a kind of disease of language.

In the course of time, though, these original meanings had been lost (through, in Müller's notorious phrasing, a "disease of language"), so that the myths no longer told in a "rationally intelligible" way of phenomena in the natural world but instead appeared to describe the "irrational" activities of gods, heroes, nymphs, and others.

Müller himself reacted rather sharply by adopting a different theory, which expressed his philological slant namely, that polytheism was the result of a disease of language, in which the terms for natural phenomena came to be treated as having independent and personal reality: nomina ("names") became numina ("spirits").

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