Cerebrum is Chris Kiraly. I've actually been composing for a while, but only recently started recording and distributing my music. My music is a mix of different styles; Ambient, Dance, Techno, Experimental and some others. All of my music is original and it's tough to find others that sound like me. I play what I like and what sounds good to me. I use Samplers and various Synths to create the music and then record everything to Computer. I use Opcode Studio Vision Pro to arrange the pieces and...
Topic: Cerebrum
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ASL vocabulary
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Nettleship, Edward, 1845-1913; Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom. Library, former owner; University College, London. Library Services
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From the British medical journal, Dec. 2nd 1882
Topics: Ophthalmology, Eye, Brain, Cerebrum, Eye, Cerebrum
The Royal College of Surgeons of England
Topic: Cerebrum, physiology
1 folded sheet (4 unnumbered pages) : 26 cm
Topic: Cerebrum -- anatomy & histology
US National Library of Medicine
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Sep 11, 2014
09/14
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Mills, Charles K. (Charles Karsner), 1845-1931; Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons
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Paper read before the Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons, Washington, D.C., September 19th, 1888
Topics: Brain Mapping, Cerebrum
6 pages : 24 cm
Topics: Cerebrum -- anatomy & histology, Fetus
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06/10
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Belluschi, A.; Vacchini, V
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Cerebrum rheography - diagnostic possibilities in clinical practice
Topics: BIOTECHNOLOGY, BLOOD FLOW, CEREBRUM, CLINICAL MEDICINE, FLOW MEASUREMENT, RHEOLOGY, CEREBRUM,...
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cerebrum dumped with WikiTeam tools.
Topics: wiki, wikiteam, wikispaces, cerebrum, cerebrum.wikispaces.com
1 sheet ; 24 x 16 cm
Topics: Ranidae -- physiology, Cerebrum -- surgery, Neurologic Manifestations
pages 901-902, 1 leaf of plates : 24 cm
Topics: Cerebrum -- anatomy & histology, Terminology as Topic
CEREBRAL ASYMMETRY: A CADAVERIC STUDY
Topics: Cerebrum, Morphometry, Sylvian fissure, Triangular sulcus
1 folded sheet (pages 350-352) ; 23 cm
Topics: Cerebrum -- anatomy & histology, Terminology as Topic
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Very detail model with Print with the flat surface down Print Time : 10 hours Print Setting: PLA Kossel Mini Layer / Wall Thickness 0.3/ 0.8 0% Fill Speed 60 Support : Touching Build Plate
Topics: anatomy, Biology, cerebrum, thingiverse, stl, brain
14 pages ; 24 cm
Topics: Cerebrum -- physiopathology, Delusions, Brain Injuries, Traumatic -- complications
UCL Library Services, University College London (UCL)
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Nov 17, 2014
11/14
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Jackson, J. Hughlings (John Hughlings), 1835-1911.; Jackson, J. Hughlings (John Hughlings), 1835-1911; University College, London. Library Services
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This material has been provided by UCL Library Services. The original may be consulted at UCL (University College London)
Topics: Ophthalmology, Eye, Ophthalmoscopes, Brain, Ophthalmology, Eye, Ophthalmoscopes, Cerebrum
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MIL, M. L., et al
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SOVIET ENGINEERING HANDBOOK ON VIBRATION AND DYNAMIC STABILITY THEORY AND CALCULATIONS IN HELICOPTER DESIGN
Topics: CELLS (BIOLOGY), ELECTRORETINOGRAPHY, RETINA, CEREBRUM, COLOR VISION, GANGLIA, MORPHOLOGY,...
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Wendt, B. J.; Reichert, B. A
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An experimental study of the effects of an ingested vortex on the flowfield of a diffusing S-duct is reported. The vortex is generated through the use of a stationary pinwheel device mounted upstream of the diffusing S-duct. Three test conditions vary the location of the vortex in the duct inlet crossplane. For each condition of ingested vortex, a baseline S-duct and an S-duct with an array of vortex generators is examined. The data taken consist of duct inlet and exit crossplane surveys of...
Topics: CONVULSIONS, LOW COST, MORTALITY, PROTOTYPES, DISABILITIES, EPILEPSY, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS,...
The goal of this collaborative exploratory project is to develop novel, safe and efficient therapy for neoplastic meningitis (meningeal metastasis of breast cancer). The proposed therapy will be based on direct (intrathecal) administration of oncolytic viruses into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). During the first research year, physiology of the intrathecal delivery of particvles was studied in rats. The data was compared with the results obtained in non-human primates in our parallel studies....
Topics: DTIC Archive, MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL BOSTON, *BREAST CANCER, *CEREBROSPINAL FLUID,...
UCL Library Services, University College London (UCL)
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Nov 17, 2014
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Jackson, J. Hughlings (John Hughlings), 1835-1911.; Jackson, J. Hughlings (John Hughlings), 1835-1911; University College, London. Library Services
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Paper read before the Ophthalmological Society, March 10th, 1881
Topics: Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom, Ophthalmology, Eye, Optic neuritis, Brain,...
Children with cerebral palsy have nervous system defects which lead to muscular spasticity and loss of coordination. Many of these children have great difficulty walking because certain muscles are in a constant state of contraction. Surgical techniques can lengthen muscles or tendons to improve the child's walking pattern, but it is vital to diagnose accurately the particular spasticity problem of each patient; the individual muscles causing the handicap vary greatly from child to child. It is...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), DISABILITIES, BIOTELEMETRY, CEREBRUM, MUSCLES, CHILDREN,...
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Topics: Brain -- Abnormalities -- Magnetic resonance imaging, Brain -- Diseases -- Diagnosis, Cerebrum --...
The goal of this collaborative exploratory project is to develop novel, safe and efficient therapy for neoplastic meningitis (meningeal metastasis of breast cancer). The proposed therapy will be based on direct (intrathecal) administration of oncolytic viruses into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). During the first research year, physiology of the intrathecal delivery of particvles was studied in rats. The data was compared with the results obtained in non-human primates in our parallel studies....
Topics: DTIC Archive, MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL BOSTON, *BREAST CANCER, *CEREBROSPINAL FLUID,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rapoport, M Y, JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA, *NEOPLASMS,...
Accumulating evidence from clinical studies and pre-clinical animal models supports a role for neuropeptide Y (NPY) in adaptive emotional response following stress. The long-term impact of stress, particularly chronic stress, on availability, and function of resilience factors such as NPY may be critical to understanding the etiology of stress-related psychopathology. In these studies, we examined expression of NPY during recovery from a chronic variable stress (CVS) model of repetitive trauma...
Topics: DTIC Archive, UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIV OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES BETHESDA MD, *CEREBRUM,...
Higher oscillations of cerebral blood velocity and arterial pressure (AP) induced by breathing with inspiratory resistance are associated with delayed onset of symptoms and increased tolerance to central hypovolemia. We tested the hypothesis that subjects with high tolerance (HT) to central hypovolemia would display higher endogenous oscillations of cerebral blood velocity and AP at presyncope compared with subjects with low tolerance (LT). One-hundred thirty-five subjects were exposed to...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY INST OF SURGICAL RESEARCH FORT SAM HOUSTON TX, *BLOOD PRESSURE, *HEMORRHAGE,...
We have been working since the 1980s for the past 5 yrs under DOD support, on novel ways to resuscitate unresuscitable trauma victims. We focus on combat casualties who exsanguinate internally resulting within a few min in cardiac arrest (CA). We have conceived and documented the concept of suspended animation (SA) for delayed resuscitation using a hypothermic saline flush into the aorta within the first 5 min of CA, using novel clinically relevant outcome models in dogs. With the use of saline...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Safar, Peter, PITTSBURGH UNIV PA, *RESUSCITATION, PROTEINS, CASUALTIES, SALINITY,...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality experienced by those soldiers subjected to improvised explosive devices (IED) as well as in military and civilian high speed collisions. Traumatic cerebral vasospasm (TCV) is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality experienced by those TBI patients. Aggressive neurosurgical treatment motivated by early diagnosis appears to improve the clinical outcome for these patients. Early transcranial Doppler (TCD)...
Topics: DTIC Archive, WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE APPLIED PHYSICS LAB, *TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES, *ULTRASONICS,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Kopylov, M. B., JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA, *BLOOD CIRCULATION,...
Nine subjects performed 5 psychomotor tasks (2 motor, 2 intellectual and 1 combined motor and short term memory) at 3 levels of alveolar carbon dioxide tension (PACO2) with voluntary hyperventilation at 20 l/min. There were no performance decrements at PACO2 levels of 38.5 and 25.0 torr. At a PACO2 of 15.0 mm, there were no decrements of intellectual performance but there were highly significant decrements in motor performance. It is suggested that a lack of regional cerebral hypoxia, arising...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Gibson,T M, FLYING PERSONNEL RESEARCH COMMITTEE LONDON (ENGLAND), *PSYCHOMOTOR TESTS,...
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A battery of tachistoscopic, auditory, reaction time, and microcomputer generated measures of information processing speed was administered to 96 college students between 18 and 22 years of age. In addition, each subject was given a battery of tests desig
Topic: *MENTAL ABILITY, *INFORMATION PROCESSING, VELOCITY, FUNCTIONS, INTELLIGENCE, COGNITION, REACTION...
A battery of tachistoscopic, auditory, reaction time, and microcomputer generated measures of information processing speed was administered to 96 college students between 18 and 22 years of age. In addition, each subject was given a battery of tests desig
Topic: *MENTAL ABILITY, *INFORMATION PROCESSING, VELOCITY, FUNCTIONS, INTELLIGENCE, COGNITION, REACTION...
Visual recognition, navigation, tracking and imagery are posited to involve some of the same types of representations and processes. The first part of this paper develops a theory of some of the shared types of representations and processing modules. This theory is developed in light of computational, neuroanatomical, neurophysiological, and behavioral considerations. The second part of the paper develops a mechanism for the development of lateralization of visual function in the brain. This...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Kosslyn,Stephen M, HARVARD UNIV CAMBRIDGE MA, *BRAIN, *VISUAL PERCEPTION,...
An experimental method for determining local cerebral blood flow (CBF1) within the area of supply of a major cerebral artery is described, using xenon-133. Utilizing anatomic-radiologic correlates, the territories of the anterior and middle cerebral arteries were defined in the rhesus monkey. Highly focused collimation was used so that isoresponse patterns allowed detection of activity from each territory separately. Compton scatter contributed only 10 percent to the total activity seen. CBF1...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Fein, J M, ARMED FORCES RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH INST BETHESDA MD, *BLOOD CIRCULATION,...
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Cerebral palsy (or other impairments) wallet phone holder. The wallet's phone cover goes into the hole and the thumbs goes in one or both of the other holes. Can be used in both directions, landscape or portrait. Will help support the user who has difficulties holding the phone. People with difficulties caused by cerebral palsy, stroke, burn injury, paraplegia etc who either have limited flexibility, strengt or endurance in their hands, can use this. Print time is four hours. 19 metres filament...
Topics: impairment, thingiverse, stroke, spinal_cord_injury, Mobile Phone, cerebrum, cerebral_palsy,...
Cerebral ischemia is a common secondary consequence of traumatic brain injury (TBI), including penetrating TBI. Experimental models of closed brain injury (fluid percussion, subdural hematoma, etc.) have demonstrated a neuroprotective effect after perfluorocarbon (PFC) administration, however, there is no data relating to a pharmacological effect of PFC in penetrating ballistic-like brain injury (PBBI;Tortella model) that is characterized by acute, sustained significant hypoxia. In this report...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MIAMI UNIV FL, *TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES, AGING(PHYSIOLOGY), ANAEROBIC PROCESSES,...
The quantitative determination of LCMRGlc (Local Cerebral Metabolic Rate of Glucose) is one of the advantages for FDG-PET (I(18) F12-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography) in diagnosis of brain functions. However, in the FDG 3-compartment model, an input function made of arterial blood samples is necessary for the computation. Due to the invasion of arterial lines and inconvenience of the sampling schedule, FDG quantitative analysis is seldom performed in practice. To solve this...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Fang, Yu-Hwa, NATIONAL YANG-MING UNIV TAIPEI (TAIWAN), *MEASUREMENT, *METABOLISM,...
In this paper, we test a model in which it is assumed that the left and right cerebral hemispheres have access to independent supplies of resources, which they may each use in most kinds of information processing situations. Eight male subjects were specifically selected for having demonstrated a strong right-hand superiority on several manual tasks, and a strong RVF-LH superiority for processing the stimuli we would be using as a verbal memory load in a dual-task situation. Their performance...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Friedman,Alinda, COLORADO UNIV AT BOULDER, *MEMORY(PSYCHOLOGY), *INFORMATION...
This study tested the possibility that the temporal context in which a vigilance task is performed will moderate the perceived workload and stress of the task. We employed a procedure to manipulate participants' perceived time progression (PTP) during task performance by creating a mismatch between their expectations about how long they would perform the task and the actual time they were engaged (Sackett et al., 2010). All participants completed two 30-minute vigilance task sessions, separated...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS DIRECTORATE,...
The present program of research aims at determining the neuroprotective activity of novel estrogens in both male and female model for brain ischemic damage. We have proposed to achieve 4 technical aims over the course of 3 years. These aims relate to a description of the activity of several estrogens against cerebral damage related to middle cerebral artery occlusion in a rodent model, when the estrogens are administered prior to or following the ischemic event. We also are pursuing our...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Simpkins, James, FLORIDA UNIV GAINESVILLE, *BRAIN DAMAGE, *ESTROGENS,...
A comprehensive discussion of the pathogenesis and treatment of cerebral air embolism and associated disorders is presented. Included are recommendations for diagnostic and therapeutic equipment and drugs to be available both inside and outside of the recompression chamber, and detailed rationales and schemata for administering therapy.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Catron,P W, NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH INST BETHESDA MD, *GAS EMBOLISM, THERAPY,...
Contents: The Role of Cerebral Protein Synthesis in Opiate Tolerance Mechanism; Mechanisms of Morphine-increased Protein Synthesis (Quantitative) - The Capacity of the CFPS for Protein Synthesis, Gel Electrophoresis, The Mechanism of Morphine on Translation; The Role of Gene Expression on Morphine Tolerance Development - Electrophoresis of the Phosphorylated Chromatin Proteins; The Role of Membrane Acidic Lipids in Opiate Receptor Binding - Narcotic Binding Studies; and Publications Supported...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Loh,Horace H, CALIFORNIA UNIV SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, *Narcotics,...
The assessment of dynamic cerebral autoregulation response using changes in arterial blood pressure (ABP) as a stimulus is increasingly used. Transcranial Doppler ultrasonography measurements of middle cerebral artery, velocity (MCAv) are often used in conjunction with ABP measurements using photoplethysmography (e.g. Finapres) to assess the response of the autoregulation mechanism. Two linear models of dynamic cerebral autoregulation have been developed independently. The first is an ARX model...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Liu, Y, SOUTHAMPTON UNIV (UNITED KINGDOM), *BLOOD CIRCULATION, *CEREBRUM, FLOW RATE,...
The feasibility of developing a portable neuropsychological assessment battery for employment throughout the fleet was examined. Neuropsychological performance data were collected from divers assigned permanently to NEDU, as well as TAD divers participating in experimental dives conducted at NEDU. The various tests used for collecting baseline performance scores are discussed. Baseline performance levels are presented, as well as performance levels across repeated test trials. The limitations...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Crepeau, L. J., NAVY EXPERIMENTAL DIVING UNIT PANAMA CITY FL, *NEUROLOGY,...
We have shown that infusions of opioid-like hibernation factors can provide ischemic protection in vivo and in vitro. in a mouse cerebral ischemia model, we showed a marked reduction in cerebral infarct volume and behavioral deficits when Deltophins-A, D and Dermorphin-H were infused 1 hr after middle cerebral artery occlusion. Using mice deficient in either neuronal (nNOS), inducible (iNOS) or endothelial (eNOS) nitric oxide synthase, we showed that only endothelial NOS plays a key role in...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Oeltgen, Peter R, KENTUCKY UNIV RESEARCH FOUNDATION LEXINGTON, *CEREBRUM, *ISCHEMIA,...
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory's collaborated with LC Technologies, Inc., to improve LCT's Eyegaze Communication System, an eye tracker that enables people with severe cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, strokes, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) to communicate and control their environment using their eye movements. To operate the system, the user sits in front of the computer monitor while the camera focuses on one eye. By...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), EYE MOVEMENTS, BRAIN, INJURIES, PARALYSIS, SPEECH, CAMERAS,...
The pathophysiology of migraine headache (HA) remains poorly understood as do the mechanisms of action of most anti-migraine drugs. The following is the annual report of a study of cerebral blood flow (CBF) in migraine headache compared to values following treatment with the 5HT(1d) agonist sumatriptan and a headache free state.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Bednarczyk, Edward M., BUFFALO INST FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH NY, *HEADACHES, BRAIN,...
The respiratory and metabolic components of acid-base homeostasis are defined. A quantitative empirical description of the (incomplete) mutual compensations in steady acid-base disturbances primarily occurring in either of the two components is presented, based upon data compiled from the literature. Respiratory adaptations in steady acid-base disturbances of metabolic origin (hyperventilation with hypocapnia in primary metabolic acidosis, and hypoventilation with hypercapnia in metabolic...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Fencl,V, ARMY RESEARCH INST OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE NATICK MA, *ACID BASE...
Blast injuries are the leading cause of injury in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. It is unknown whether the neural and cognitive sequelae of blast-related traumatic brain injury (TBI) differs from those resulting from mechanically-induced TBI commonly observed in civilian accidents. Understanding the potentially unique sequelae of blast-related TBI is critical for accurate diagnosis and designing effective pharmacological and neurorehabilitation interventions. Functional MRI is an imaging method...
Topics: DTIC Archive, CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION OH, *TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES, ACCURACY, AFGHANISTAN,...
Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with total circulatory arrest (TCA) adversely affects the neurologic outcome of pediatric patients after cardiac surgery. This study is designed to determine the effects of pulsatile versus nonpulsatile perfusion on regional and global cerebral blood flow (CBF), cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2), cerebral oxygen delivery, (CDO2), and cerebral vascular resistance (CVR) before and after TCA in a neonatal piglet model. Twelve piglets were used in pulsatile...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Undar, A, BAYLOR COLL OF MEDICINE HOUSTON TX, *BLOOD CIRCULATION, *CEREBRUM,...