Sunday, 28 April 2024
NEUROBIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES I
05:59 | 12/8/17
Mediate.com
NOTE: The following article is a summary of some of the points made in Elizabeth Bader's recent article, The Psychology and Neurobiology of Mediation, 17(2) Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 363 ( Winter 2016) ...
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Dear colleagues, I am Christoph Diener, a neurologist from the Department of Neurology at the University of Essen in Germany. Today I will report on four very exciting new studies that came out in the past month, all of which have consequences for how ...
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Dear colleagues, I am Christoph Diener, a neurologist from the University of Essen in Germany. In this video, I would like to summarize the important studies in stroke that came out in 2016.
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07:40 | 24/12/16
Medscape
Dear colleagues, I am Christoph Diener, a retired neurologist from the University of Essen in Germany. Today, I'd like to discuss with you three recent articles in the New England Journal of Medicine, two of which deal with cerebral bleeding and one ...
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08:31 | 31/8/16
The Verge
He stokes fears about the potential for addiction and the ubiquity of technology by referencing "hundreds of clinical studies" that show "screens increase depression, anxiety and aggression.
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22:18 | 6/6/16
Computerworld
KnuEdge's technology, which has already been tested under military conditions, makes it possible to authenticate a person's voice for computers, Web and mobile apps and IoT devices with only a few words spoken into a microphone in any language and in ...
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Dear colleagues, I am Christoph Diener, a neurologist from the University of Essen in Germany. My topic today is the prognosis of transient ischemic attack (TIA) and minor stroke.
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01:28 | 12/5/16
Medical Daily
However, understanding how and why these flashbacks occur on a neurobiological level could offer a way to help better control them.
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“This is a pretty strong finding that they state here in the supplement,” said Dr. Inga Koerte, a professor of neurobiological research who is studying the health of former NFL players. “But their conclusion is that they actually don't find anything ...
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08:30 | 26/4/16
Huffington Post
It just means that believing what we believe can sometimes also make us feel better. Life can be miserable, and we have a natural, some would argue even a neurobiological tendency to want to belong. That means that we will instinctively circle our wagons.
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