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Neurology/Clinical Neuroscience
C/N/578. Role of substance P in pain perception
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- 4950
- DATE:
- 2011
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The paper looks at the biological mechanisms and clinical manifestations of pain exploring the role of Substance P (SP) in pain perception and examining evidence as to whether the elimination of neurons containing SP may result in the modulation of pain response.
KEYWORDS: substance P, SP, pain perception, neurons,
C/N/573. Motor Learning Strategies in Paediatric Neurorehabilitation
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- 2950
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- 2011
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This paper discusses motor learning strategies in physiotherapy in relation to cerebral palsy (CP). CP is examined in reference to pediatric neurorehabilitative therapy. The paper begins by introducing the topic, and follows with an examination of motor learning strategies discussing topics like the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS), CI movement therapy, andrnSensorimotor integration theory.
KEYWORDS: motor learning strategies, physiotherapy, cerebral palsy, CP, neurorehabilitative therapy, Gross Motor Function Classification System, GMFCS, CI movement therapy, Sensorimotor integration theory,
S/N/349. An examination of Charcot- Marie-Tooth Disease
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- 700
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 9.99 GBP
This paper examines Charcot- Marie-Tooth Disease which relates to a range of neurological disorders. The study begins by explaining the disease, and then focuses on diagnosis options and inheritance patterns. The paper also analyses CMTX and the connexin-32-protein.
KEYWORDS: Charcot- Marie-Tooth Disease, neurological disorders, disease, CMTX, connexin-32-protein,
C/N/500. Cognitive behaviourial therapy for social phobia and depression
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- 1700
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper reports on the treatment in Cognitive Behaviourial Therapy (CBT) for a group of patients with social phobia and depression. Links are sought to be established between social anxieties, thought control strategies, metacogntions and depressions using psychometric models.
KEYWORDS: Social phobia, depression, thought control strategies, social anxiety, psychometric models, Cognitive Behaviourial Therapy, CBT,
C/N/462. An overview of the morphological, histological and chemical changes that occur in muscle when training.
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- 2000
- DATE:
- 2010
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This paper examines the effects of strength training on muscle. The paper examines the morphological and metabolic changes that occur from strength training, as well as the neurological adaptations to strength training. The role of myostatin is examined, as is signaling factors. The paper concludes by summarizing the different effects that have been identified through strength changes.
KEYWORDS: Strength training, muscle, morphological, metabolic, neurological, myostatin,
C/S/329. Examination of mental health social health care workers and dual diagnosis
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- 7300
- DATE:
- 2010
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This paper examines social care workers that deal with dual diagnosis patients, aiming to discover if they have the right amount of support. The paper begins by providing an outline of what dual diagnosis is, and follows by examining the treatment and the role of the care workers. The review of literature examines topics like Co-Morbidity training and training deficiencies. Data is collected through interviews with social workers, which are provided in the appendices. The results are examined in reference to issues including the training the care workers received, risk assessment, and dual diagnosis. The paper concludes by summarising the research and analysis, to discover whether the training and workload for these workers is reasonable. The paper presents the limitations of the study, and the recommendations for future research and for improving the situation.
KEYWORDS: Social care workers, dual diagnosis, treatment, co-morbidity, training deficiencies, risk assessment, training, workload, mental health social care workers,
C/N/423. Effects of age on executive functioning
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2010
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This paper looks at ageing in relation to executive functioning, and focuses on identifying changes in cognitive performance. The paper examines neurobiology in detail to introduce the topic whilst discussing memory, learning, motor performance, age and cognitive procession, and the theory of task-switching as the executive functions and behaviours that age may affect. The paper concludes by summarising the discussion, and by making a series of assumptions on the information provided.
KEYWORDS: Executive functioning, age, memory, learning, motor performance, cognitive procession, function, behaviour!,
S/N/284. How neuroscience has shaped theories concerning the functions of sleep and dreaming
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- 3400
- DATE:
- 2010
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The paper looks at how new techniques in the study of neuroscience, such as specialised laboratory and imaging techniques, have stimulated greater enquiry into the world of sleep and dreaming . The development of the electroencephalogram (EEG), which records the electrical activity of the brain through the high-resistant skull and scalp, has played an important role in shaping many new theories of sleep and dreaming. The paper examines the broad spectrum of neuroscience, which includes circadian rhythms, evolutionary and cross-species comparisons, as well as cognitive and behavioural neuroscience approaches. A wide range of literature and analysis from scientific journals on the effects of a lack of sleep, the state of the brain during sleep, and other neurobiological/ neurophysiological issues provides an enriching basis for the paper's discussions.
KEYWORDS: Neuroscience, neurobiology, sleep and dreams, theories of sleep,
C/N/354. Contributions of PET and MRI scanning to neuroscience
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- 2000
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the use of the PET and MRI scanner in the research of the functional activity and the microanatomy of the brain. The techniques of PET and MRI neurological imaging are described considering scientific breakthroughs achieved through the use of the technology, identifying the limitations related to PET and MRI techniques, and alerting researchers about the potential danger of PET and MRI scanning.
KEYWORDS: neurological imaging, neurones, cognitive research, PET and MRI scanning, neuroscience,
C/PS/136. Case study of a patient with borderline personality disorder
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- 3600
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper presents a case study featuring a young female patient with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and a co-existing depressive illness. Theoretical background of BPD is reviewed and applied to the aspects of BPD nursing, treatment, planning and assessment relevant to the case study.
KEYWORDS: borderline personality disorder, case study, depression,
S/N/210. Effects of Acute Muscle Fatigue on Neuromuscular Performance of Knee Flexors: Implications for Dynamic Joint Stability
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- 2200
- DATE:
- 2008
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the role of muscle fatigue in the stability control of knee joint structures offering a review of related medical studies and using electromyography (EMG) to test the effects of exercise on non-fatigued and fatigued hamstrings in males and females.
KEYWORDS: Muscle fatigue, knee, neuromuscular, electromyography, stability,
S/N/217. Effects of Pediculosis on Cognition in Rats
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- 1400
- DATE:
- 2008
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the hypothesis that pediculosis has a detrimental effect on the cognitive process using rats as models for the human brain to simulate the human neurological response to infestation with lice. The methods and the results of the pilot study are described, conclusions are made about the correlation between louse infestation and the time needed by rats to complete the T-maze.
KEYWORDS: Pediculosis, neurological response, human brain, cognition, rats, lice,
S/N/153. Evaluate the use of computers in the assessment and remediation of dyslexia
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- 1700
- DATE:
- 2007
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the use of information technologies in dealing with dyslexia problems in children. Computer-based assessment (CBA) programs are discussed describing the tests they set to children, evaluating the designs of teaching and learning approaches they offer, and outlining the advantages and disadvantages of CBA.
KEYWORDS: Dyslexia, children, computer-based assessment,
S/N/52. What is visual neglect?
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- 890
- DATE:
- 2007
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- 9.99 GBP
The paper examines neuropsychological aspects of visual neglect (VN) reviewing the methods of VN testing, the types of neglect, cognitive deficits that contribute to the neglect syndrome, the therapy used to ensure recovery from neglect, etc.
KEYWORDS: Neglect, neuron, cognitive,
S/N/83. Is mental decline inevitable with age?
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2007
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the reasons behind the mental decline in humans discussing its psychological effects, reviewing neurological research into the factors that cause it, describing Senile Dementia of an Alzheimer's type (SDAT), and arguing whether decline in memory is age related.
KEYWORDS: Mental decline, Alzheimer, dementia, aging,
E/N/12. Treatment of mental illnesses: chemical transmitters and neuron action potential
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2006
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the mechanisms of the neuronal action potential, the role of chemical transmitters in the synapse, and their functioning in Parkinson’s disease and obsessive compulsive disorder. The chemicals used to reduce the effects of these diseases are outlined.
KEYWORDS: Neuronal action, chemical transmitters, synapse, Parkinsons disease, obsessive compuls,
P/N/114. Pharmacological and psychological therapy for panic attack
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2006
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines psychological and pharmacological treatments for panic disorder (PD) presenting a clinical overview of PD, reviewing cognitive behavioural approaches to PD, describing peoples experiences of PD, and evaluating the efficiency of the treatment.
KEYWORDS: n, pharmacological, psychological, therapy, panic, attack,
S/N/47. Assessment of the limitations behind functional magnetic resonance imaging
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- 1000
- DATE:
- 2006
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the impact of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) on modern cognitive neurosciences highlighting its benefits and disadvantages, describing its applications and outlining the areas of concern related to fMRI technology.
KEYWORDS: functional magnetic resonance imaging, fMRI, neuroscience,
S/N/48. What is meant by the frequency selectivity of the auditory system? How can we use psychophysical approach and experiments to understand the frequency selectivity of the auditory system?
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2006
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the methods of identifying the limits of frequency selectivity in hearing (the auditory system) reviewing the findings of the research into auditory filters (AF), the functions of the AF with a centre frequency (CF), the basilar membrane (BM), the problems related to using the Psychophysical Tuning Curve (PTC), etc.
KEYWORDS: Auditory, hearing, frequency selectivity,
S/N/49. The output of most primary auditory neurons is saturated at 60 dB SPL. How, then, does the ear respond meaningfully to sounds at higher sound levels?
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- 1000
- DATE:
- 2006
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the response of the human ear to high frequency sounds reviewing research findings related to firing rates, the neurons with an extended dynamic range, the measures of 'phase-locking', etc. Conclusions are made about the neuron mechanism for determining changes in intensity at higher sound levels.
KEYWORDS: Human ear, auditory, high frequency sounds, neutrons,
S/N/51. Discuss the role of basal ganglia and cerebellum in cerebellar learning
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- 848
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- 2006
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The paper examines the difference between the roles of basal ganglia and cerebellum in motor learning reviewing academic approaches to the neurobiological mechanisms of reflex functioning.
KEYWORDS: Neurobiology, basal ganglia, cerebellum, motor learning,
C/N/11. Critical care of acute stroke patients
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- 3000
- DATE:
- 2005
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The paper is divided into following sections: introduction (containing a brief statement about the focus of essay, objectives and search strategy), essay body including subsections: Definition, CLINICAL FORMS and THEIR pathophysiology, CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND PROGNOSIS IN STROKE PATIENTS and EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE IN CRITICAL CARE OF STROKE PATIENTS and conclusion. The analysis of the current views on the pathophysiology of stroke explored to the requirements in the modern nursing practice. There was shown the contribution of multidisciplinary team members in the clinical interventions. The roles of nurses in NHS plan and research perspectives in the field of critical care of the neurosciences patients were discussed.
KEYWORDS: n, critical, care, acute, stroke, patients,
C/N/15. Antimicrobial growth promoters and antibiotic resistance
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- 850
- DATE:
- 2005
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- 9.99 GBP
The review contains analysis of the problems related to the usage of antimicrobial growth promoters in livestock and poultry feeding. The mechanisms of antibiotic resistance caused by the exposure to antimicrobial agents were discussed. The problems of health care providing for patients sensibilizing to the action of antibiotics and resistant to usual antimicrobial treatment were described and the necessity of further researches was emphasized in the review.
KEYWORDS: n, antimicrobial, growth, promoters, antibiotic, resistance,
C/N/26. Effectiveness of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) in the treatment of psychosis
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- 2000
- DATE:
- 2005
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper is a critical review of the literature to date on the effectiveness of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in the treatment of psychosis. It examines the methodology utilised by the various studies that focused on CBT and evaluates whether we are in a position to conclude that such a treatment modality is effective.
KEYWORDS: n, effectiveness, cognitive, behaviour, therapy, cbt, treatment, psychosis,
P/N/30. What is schizophrenia?
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- 1000
- DATE:
- 2005
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at psychiatric disorders connected with a lack of self awareness. The signs and symptoms of schizophrenia are described focusing on hallucinations, thought disorder, dissociative identity disorder (DID), Cotard's syndrome, reduplicative paramnesia, Fregoli delusion, etc.
KEYWORDS: n, schizophrenia,
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