Several common deficiencies include education in basic neuroscience and clinical practice management.
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Virtually all areas of neuroscience offer potential linkage points for computational work.
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The authors propose that computational neuroscience methods are underused in this problem.
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David Eagleman The uses of neuroscience depend on the question being asked.
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But neuroscience seems to attract a particular kind of interest and controversy.
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These efforts support comprehensive assessments of large-scale cerebral networks in cognitive neurology.
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Objective: To determine the relation of neurology and neuropsychology to everyday competence.
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To-day, this study is of the greatest help in neurology and psychiatry.
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The domains being investigated include social science, neurology, psychology and related disciplines.
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The Company owns a portfolio of prescription neurology, inflammation and pain medications.
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However the cognitive neurobiology of IBS has remained relatively unexplored to date.
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The neurobiology of psychedelic drugs: implications for the treatment of mood disorders.
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How this transition is supported by a shared neurobiology remains largely unknown.
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Insult to periventricular areas is relevant to the neurobiology of the disease.
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All these results provide a comprehensive overview of the neurobiology of MDD.
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The work highlights that brainscience is highly data-driven and statistical now.
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It ain't brainscience.' Gonko slid the blade back into his pocket.
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I became interested in brainscience because I had some... medical issues.
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Tonight, Henry Molaison, the most important patient in the history of brainscience.
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This is a brainscience and, I guess, a self-help book.
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Setting: A 22-bed, adult neurosciences critical care unit at a tertiary care hospital.
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Its Pharmaceutical business is focused on bone and pain, calcium portfolio, gynecology and neurosciences.
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The neural processes underlying empathy are a subject of intense interest within the social neurosciences.
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The highlights 2008 in the addiction field are correlated to the progress of psychiatric neurosciences.
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The idea that dopamine mediates the reinforcing effects of stimuli persists in the field of neurosciences.
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I would make an analogy between what I call mediology and the strategy of the neurosciences.
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The head CT scan has become one of the most precise noninvasive tests in the neurosciences.
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In Specialty Care, the Company is focused on various therapeutic areas, including oncology, neurosciences and rare diseases.
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Gaining insights into brain oxygen metabolism has been one of the key areas of research in neurosciences.
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In parallel with developments in the neurosciences, small world theory continues to be used to study connectivity in social networks like Facebook.
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Despite staggering advances in the neurosciences over the past decade, detailed knowledge of the pathophysiology and pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders remains severely limited.
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The hub role of the right anterior insula (AI) has been emphasized in cognitive neurosciences and been demonstrated to be frequency-dependently organized.
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The Walton Centre NHS foundation trust is the UK's only free standing neurosciences hospital and the biggest and busiest neurosurgical unit in the country.
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While the neurosciences are dedicated to overcoming the inherited duality between mind and brain, mediology tries to view history by hybridizing technology and culture.
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As work in neurosciences indicates, the acquisition of literacy necessitated a new circuit in our species' brain more than 6,000 years ago.
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He has also previously held a Pfizer Neurosciences Research Grant.