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  • 1Cortical Spreading Depression — Animation der Streudepolatisation Der Begriff Streudepolarisierung (Spreading Depression) oder Kortikale Streudepolarisierung (Cortical Spreading Depression) bezeichnet ein regelmäßig auftretendes neurologisches Phänomen, das durch eine sich… …

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  • 2Cortical spreading depression — Animation der Streudepolatisation Der Begriff Streudepolarisierung (Spreading Depression) oder Kortikale Streudepolarisierung (Cortical Spreading Depression) bezeichnet ein regelmäßig auftretendes neurologisches Phänomen, das durch eine sich… …

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  • 3Cortical dysplasia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q04.6 ICD 9 742.4 Cortical dysplasia is a conge …

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  • 4Cortical cooling — Neuroscientists generate various studies to help explain many of the complex connections and functions of the brain. Most studies utilize animal models that have varying degrees of comparison to the human brain; for example, small rodents are… …

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  • 5Cortical spreading depression — Animation of cortical spreading depression Migraines Migraine Prevention of migraines Aura Cortical spreading depression …

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  • 6cortical probing and hallucinations —    The term cortical probing refers to an experimental method in which cerebral cortical areas are electrically stimulated with the aid of unipolar silver electrodes in order to determine their physiological function. The American physician… …

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  • 7deafferentiation hypothesis of hallucinatory activity —    The term deafferentiation is indebted to the Latin words de (away from, negation ), and affere (to take somewhere, to bring somewhere). The deafferentiation hypothesis of hallucinatory activity is a hypothetical model that seeks to explain the …

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  • 8centrifugal theory of hallucinatory activity —    The centrifugal theory is an explanatory model of hallucinatory activity which is traditionally attributed to the German physiologist and zoologist Johannes Peter Müller (1801 1858). The centrifugal theory suggests that subcortical and/or… …

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  • 9Neural oscillation — is rhythmic or repetitive neural activity in the central nervous system. Neural tissue can generate oscillatory activity in many ways, driven either by mechanisms localized within individual neurons or by interactions between neurons. In… …

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  • 10Magnetoencephalography — Diagnostics Patient undergoing an MEG MeSH …

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