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To our knowledge, brain regions associated with the non-motor symptoms of MSA have not been investigated in the αSYN MSA models so far.
Migrants of either kind represent a loss of labour to the sending country, but if migration is only temporary then this loss might be seen as an investment in that when migrants eventually return, they are likely to bring back improved skills, expertise and knowledge ("brain gain").
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Comprehensive neurobehavioral assessment must be undertaken within a multidisciplinary assessment strategy incorporating knowledge of brain and brain development, cognitive processes and their development, brain-behavior relationships, and detailed knowledge of neurotoxicants, their action and the exposure thereto.
Considerable progress has been made in psychogeriatric services as a result of increased knowledge of brain science, neuroscience, molecular genetics, brain imaging, and many other new technologies [ 2].
Fusion of knowledge of brain anatomy with intensity distribution information of CT brain image results in a unique solution for hemorrhage segmentation.
Based on the neuroanatomical knowledge of brain as well as extensive literature reviewing, 64 pain-related brain regions were selected in the current fMRI study.
At a macroscopic scale, knowledge of brain circuitry can be utilized to build computational models of large-scale networks that can generate brain activity.
"As our knowledge of brain function explodes, there remains a major need to translate these findings into a meaningful understanding of human brain function in health and disease".
The links between rudimentary knowledge of brain circuits (we are stuck with computer metaphors) and the language of the mind are inevitably stretched beyond capacity.
Consent rates are tied directly to knowledge of brain death: families who think that donation is actually going to kill the patient refuse more often than families who believe that their relative is already dead.
He contacted Dr. E. P. Richardson, a professor emeritus of neuropathology at the Harvard Medical School, who had supervised O'Neill's autopsy, and suggested that they re-examine O'Neill's records and slides, in the light of more recent knowledge about brain diseases.
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