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Here, we present our new concept of an extension of the FEEL examination ("FEEL-Brain") by exploiting duplex sonography of the ICA during resuscitation management and again to be used in an ALS compliant manner.
Dr. Antonio Damasio, a neurologist at the University of Iowa Medical Center and the author of the book "Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow and the Feeling Brain," has pioneered the argument that emotions and feelings are linked to brain structures that map the body.
Novelist A week ago a friend in New York gave me Antonio Damasio's Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow and the Feeling Brain (Heinemann).
But for those seeking insight into its qualities, I strongly recommend Antonio Damasio's excellent book "Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow and the Feeling Brain".
McIlroy said he reached his lowest point last July around British Open time at Muirfield where he missed the cut and revealed he felt "brain dead" out on the course.
You can almost feel the brain cells dying.
To go somewhere new is to feel the brain is being remapped, in an interesting way.
I can feel my brain shrinking like a dried-out sponge.
Don't skimp on sleep, and when you feel your brain dragging, take a 20-minute nap.
"I feel my brain is damaged; I don't know any other way to say it," Ms. Myrick said.
i can feel my brain exploding already.
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