Neurology and psychiatry differentiated as brain doctors in the beginning of the 19th century.
neurology that they have.
on neurology , 800 pages.
Mechanistic neurology needs to be completed by an existential neurology , a face, internal landscape of the individual.
modern neurology who managed to have the brains of his patients dissected I mean patients once dead excuse me dissected
But I think neurology maybe has the strongest claim to this ritual and performative aspect to medicine and to the physical exam.
And the neurology service was run by this really charismatic doctor, Jean-Martin Charcot, who we think of as the father of modern neurology .
She entered neurology at a time when less than 5% of brain doctors were women and faced both career burnout and life-saving surgery.
We in neurology and psychiatry actually got it wrong.
Scientists who focus on neurology estimate that we have about 48 mental events per minute.
And in neurology , this is called the pictorial superiority effect.
experiences with Neurology and Neuroscience dismissively but I I was reading Aur Neuroscience text one day and they were
You've drawn on neurology .
a lot of that neurology and systematizing intelligence.
When I was a neurology resident, one of the questions you were commonly called on to have to solve is, is a
That would give that neurology something to work on.
the compelling paradox at the heart of neurology , that even the most peculiar symptoms can show us something universal about ourselves as humans.
So the story of modern neurology goes back to this French hospital called the Salpetriere.
headaches as a part of neurology , which is a large part of neurology .
"My wife is a current Black neurology medical resident.
And that's a rule of neurology called Ribot's Law.
And it's because pediatric neurology is opposite of adults.
Now we can go into neurology and talk about the power of food.
He was the vice-chair of neurology at Henry Ford Hospital in Michigan in Detroit.
And I think it was for neurology .
We have not fully analyzed the neurology .
He was really a pioneer of early neurology .
do this about the sort of neurology of it or the neuroscience of it, they say in Japan not that much research has been done on it but they basically say, "Right brain normal
And you were a clinical assistant professor of neurology at Stanford University Hospital, and also you did a neurology residency at Harvard Medical
He received his first degree from the Harvard University in neurology , and also got a PhD in brain and cognitive sciences
She brings together over two decades of leadership in neurology , integrative medicine, and mindfulness, and is on a mission to transform mental health and wellness in the workplace.
in the minds of young people who once thought that neurology or neuroscience wasn't for them?
But also he gives a lecture on the neurology of the soul, the implications of which I think might be of some interest to some of you.
My position is that these are people who have possess a neurology that's
There are a number of ways to characterize that neurology .
One of the explanations that's been offered for this particular neurology is called the Geschwind-Galaburta Hypothesis.
It's possible that we have misconstrued the neurology of ants, or we've misconstrued the relationship between physical complexity and the possibilities of experience.
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This is a neurology problem.
brains, we've got the same neurology , everything is there, why do we wait
Tech and neurology brains work pretty alike.
that you use your brain and neuroscience, neurology all the time, and it's in your daily life.
The title I've chosen for this talk, Neurology and the Soul, is provocative and possibly mad.
And how do things like genetics, neurology , influence that?
And then another concept-- so we've got the two-system brain and the neurology behind that.
So all this time that psychiatry was making these missteps and other fields-- at least neurology -- was making progress-- but limited progress
Pierre Flourens was a classic neuroanatomist and neurophysiologist who was really a pioneer of early neurology .
So really there are-- there should be larger numbers of people who posses this neurology all round us but who never encounter the right sort of environments
Keep in mind that one of the real advantages of the Oliver Sacks method of neurology is in observing the patient and
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