Mirror, mirror, neuron, neuronby
JohnL
, I just now remembered it.
For any (of my two) readers who are interested in the hypothesis about mirror neurons...: Intersubjectivity and Mirror Neurons” via Quicktime or Windows Media. “The Mirror Neuron Hypothesis of Autism...
Mirror neurons backgroundby
JohnL
on mirror neurons and implications for future research. The article, “Mirroring Behavior: How mirror neurons let us interact with others,” only has a few words about Autism and mirror neurons. However, readers...
More about mirror neuronsby
JohnL
Mirror neurons, which have been connected to deficits seen in Autism (see here and here... is performing, seeing or imagining actions, and they are correlated with the activity of the mirror neuron...
Glucose-Sensing Neurons?by
Connie Bennett
Now this takes the cake. Pardon the pun.
Neurons in our brains may become "excited" by glucose surges, which could help trigger type 2 diabetes? Well, so speculate scientists from Beth Israel
Mirror neurons symposiumby
JohnL
A press release entitled “How mirror neurons allow us to learn and socialise by going... for the role of mirror neurons in the development of social behavior. I’ve covered a potential connection...
Mirror Neurons and Positive Thinkingby
Shauna M.
(pyramidal neurons - picture from UC Regents Davis campus)
I've had a really good response... questions are why? and how?
In the human brain it is believed that we have " mirror neurons...
Moter Neuron and hiv
I have lower Moter Neuron desease related to HIV. I've been on Meds. for 2 years. Everything HIV is looking great; except my declining motor neuron condition. My arms and legs are degenerating and i suffer.... Is there anyone that specializes in this anywhere? Robert J. Frascino, M.D. Moter Neuron and hiv Hello,There are HIV...crap
Heard about memory neurons?
Have you read the article in Scientific American that deals with neurons having memory, and building up on chronic pain? I'd like to know what you think of it. I think it was October's issue. I read it on the University of Arizona's site. Certainly makes sense to the lay person, but I'm more interested in an expert...crap
How Does The Brain Process Pain
How Does The Brain Process Pain,and what part of the neurons is involved?
Syndi Baker Hipkisscrap
The Storm
An eddying precursor of a storm
is that really acetone
or misfiring neurons that explode
phantom scents to tease my nose
My head shrinks and swells in waves
as vertigo makes me sway
the room swims in perceptual sea
of senses that have lost their way
Searing pain lies in wait...crap
FDA Orders New Warning On Some Drugs Used for Depression
Over the last several months, there have been reports that the FDA was considering new warnings for neuronal stabilizing agents (antiseizure medications) that are used not only to treat seizure disorders....
Continue reading Neuronal Stabilizing Agents To Carry New Warning.
Teri Robert...crap
Hypersensitivities in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Sensory sensitivities, also called sensory processing disorder, sensory integration disorder or sensory defensiveness, are quite common in children and adults with autism spectrum disorders, including Asperger's syndrome. Sensory sensitivies are when stimulus from one of the five senses causes discomfort or...crap
I want to find out something about multiple sclerosis, can you help?
What would be the activity of motor neurons when look at the EMG of patient with this condition? I assume the activity could be diminished, slower or no activity at all. Which one would it be, could you help, please? Thank you
katarzynacrap
Risk of Suicidal Thoughts Linked to Anticonvulsant Medications Neuronal stabilizing agents, aka anticonvulsants or antiepileptic drugs, are among the most prescribed medications for Migraine and headache prevention. They're also used to treat some mental health disorders as well as, of course, seizure disorders such as epilepsy.
The FDA has now has analyzed...crap
Trileptal Fails Test for Migraine Prevention
Over the last several years, neuronal stabilizing agents (also known as anti-convulsants or... -- are neuronal stabilizing agents. It has been thought that these medications are effective for Migraine prevention because they calm overactive neurons in the brains of Migraineurs.
Trileptal (oxcarbazepine...crap