Not exact matches
Then, with an emphasis on Western society, they cover topics like marriage, fertility, paternity, cross-cultural studies
of father
involvement, stepfathering, sexuality, health, and the biochemical changes that babies make to a father's
brain.
Generally, it refers to
involvement of large parts
of the
brain (or the whole organ), instead
of identifiable changes confined to parts
of the
brain.
The researchers also found disorder - specific
involvement of the
brain's «fear circuitry» in patients with SAD and
involvement of the visual recognition network in patients with MDD.
He published his find
of the VOF, a bundle
of white - matter fibers near the back
of the
brain, in 2013 and helped show its
involvement in reading.
But recent studies in both humans and lab mice have suggested that motor neurons in the
brain — the upper motor neurons — may be involved in disease progression, although the extent and significance
of this
involvement has remained unknown.
The tiny addition
of a chemical mark atop a gene that is well known for its
involvement in clinical depression and posttraumatic stress disorder can affect the way a person's
brain responds to threats, according to a new study by Duke University researchers.
It is produced by the
brain and spinal cord into early adulthood as it is needed for many developmental processes, and although earlier studies
of human white matter hinted at its
involvement in skill learning, this is the first time it has been confirmed experimentally.
The
involvement of this enzyme in susceptibility to oxidative stress, which has frequently been observed in autistic children, its association with gastrointestinal diseases — which often accompany autistic disorders — and its role in nerve development and neurotransmission mean it is an ideal candidate for deregulation
of its expression to lead to the abnormal
brain development observed in ASD.
Recently, however, discoveries such as receptor transport abnormalities in the
brains of schizophrenia patients, have started to show the receptors» deep
involvement in neuropsychiatric disorders.
This finding told the researchers
of nSMase2's
involvement but still didn't tell them about the signal sent from the
brain to activate the body's immune response.
Study coauthor Terisa Gabrielsen, a BYU assistant professor
of school psychology, said identifying the
brain stem as having at least a partial
involvement in aggression helps lay a foundation for better treatment.
The most common site
of involvement of a glioma is the
brain, but they can also affect the spinal cord, or any other part
of the CNS, such as the optic nerves.
Our results constitute evidence for the
involvement of a specific mammalian
brain structure in magnetoreception.
Investigating BIN1 function in the
brain and assessing the
involvement of BIN1 in the disease pathology using appropriate in vivo models is a vital and key step.
Leukocyte recruitment in the
brain in sepsis:
involvement of the annexin 1 - FPR2 / ALX anti-inflammatory system % U http://www.fasebj.org/content/early/2012/09/10/fj.12-205971.short.
Suspecting a possible
involvement of the maternal ZIC1 gene variant, we suggested an immediate
brain MRI examination
of the mother, where it was revealed that she presents with the same structural
brain malformations detected in all three fetuses.
Such complexity is reflected by the
involvement of various
brain regions and multiple pathways in the etiology
of neurodegenerative diseases that render single drug target approaches ineffective.
The common and specific
involvement of brain networks in clinical variants
of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is not well understood.
A recent study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare the
brain networks activated by the PASAT and SDMT, with the hypothesis that the more complex PASAT would activate greater
involvement of regions associated with executive function and emotional stress.6 The study enrolled 17 healthy right - handed volunteers and evaluated each with versions
of the PASAT and SDMT adapted for use with fMRI.
When you consider the fact that the gut -
brain connection is recognized as a basic tenet
of physiology and medicine, and that there's no shortage
of evidence
of gastrointestinal
involvement in a variety
of neurological diseases, it's easy to see how the balance
of gut bacteria can play a significant role in your psychology and behavior as well.
Based on the
involvement of gut microbiota (GM) in the gut -
brain axis, increasing reports demonstrated imbalanced GM in neurogenic diseases (NDs), including autism - spectrum disorder, Parkinson's disease, and depression.
An animal study showed that prebiotic feeding increased
brain - derived neurotropic factor expression, probably through the
involvement of gut hormones (39).
If one could allow the bright colours and intriguing movements to stimulate one's retinas without requiring any higher
brain involvement, Avatar would be an extremely enjoyable film that would lead its genre in terms
of effects and integration
of real - life performance with animation.
Studies
of the
brain and learning are showing that physical, emotional and social
involvement in learning increases engagement and retention (Sousa, 2005, Medina, 2008, Willis, 2010).
So through collaboration, book studies, workshops, and the adoption
of Whole
Brain Teaching, we made significant strides in improving our behavior management system and setting high expectations for our students, improving our parental
involvement significantly, and dramatically increasing student engagement.
Central Vestibular Disease Any signs
of brain stem disease in association with vestibular signs indicate that central
involvement is present.
These include vomiting, diarrhea, decreased or lack
of appetite, lethargy / depression, and neurological signs (siezures, trouble walking, or paralysis) if there is
brain involvement.
Attorney Thompson's long - time
involvement as a board member
of the
Brain Injury Association
of Maine was instrumental in getting the support from the medical community necessary to fight our client's HMO.
Associate Professor Graeme Fairchild
of Southampton University, who specializes in abnormal psychology, said that comparison made on the temporal and frontal
brain regions in the participants indicated a huge
involvement on those areas
of the
brain.
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Furthermore, regarding the authentic functioning
of the
brain, when children are dealing with parental behaviors that are unresponsive and problematic, this problematic parental behavior dysregulates the integrated functioning
of the child's
brain systems so that the child produces disregulated emotional and behavioral displays (i.e., protest behavior) designed to elicit the
involvement of the parent to serve as a «regulating other» for the child in providing scaffolding support for the child's transition back into a regulated state, thereby building all
of the neural networks associated with the developmental challenge that the child had difficulty independently mastering.
Also see Claudia Liebl et al, Gene expression profiling following maternal deprivation:
involvement of the
brain renin - angiotensin system, Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience., May 2009, Volume 2, Article 1
no terrorist with an ounce
of brain would use a real estate agent to buy or sell a home for obvious reasons, so if & when this comes to pass, we will certainly need to report all mere postings as suspicious and all FSBO activity and all discount commission listings since the level
of involvement by those are considerably less.