نتایج جستجو برای: unconsciousness

تعداد نتایج: 1170  

2013
Robert D. Stolorow

In this article I outline the essentials of my phenomenological-contextualist psychoanalytic perspective as it has been applied to a wide range of clinical phenomena, including development and pathogenesis, transference and resistance, forms of unconsciousness, emotional trauma, and therapeutic change. I characterize the therapeutic comportment entailed by these formulations as a kind of emotio...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2016
M T W Verhoeven M A Gerritzen L J Hellebrekers B Kemp

European legislation states that after stunning regular checks should be performed to guarantee animals are unconscious between the end of the stunning process and death. When animals are killed without prior stunning these checks should be performed before the animal is released from restraint. The validity of certain indicators used to assess unconsciousness under different stunning and slaug...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2013
Heonsoo Lee George A Mashour Gyu-Jeong Noh Seunghwan Kim UnCheol Lee

INTRODUCTION General anesthesia induces unconsciousness along with functional changes in brain networks. Considering the essential role of hub structures for efficient information transmission, the authors hypothesized that anesthetics have an effect on the hub structure of functional brain networks. METHODS Graph theoretical network analysis was carried out to study the network properties of...

Journal: :The Hastings Center report 2010
Jeffrey T Berger

Current guidelines treat palliative sedation to unconsciousness as an effective medical treatment for terminally ill patients who need relief from severe symptoms, yet also restrict its use in ways that are extraordinary for medical treatments. A closer look at the kinds of cases in which palliative sedation is used suggests a way of adjusting the guidelines to resolve this seeming contradiction.

Journal: :News in physiological sciences : an international journal of physiology produced jointly by the International Union of Physiological Sciences and the American Physiological Society 2001
B Bromm

Combined magneto- and encephalography proves the sequential involvement of multiple cortical structures in pain processing. Bilateral activity in secondary somatosensory cortices reflects the sensory-discriminative component and is reduced in states of unconsciousness. Later activity in the posterior cingulum reflects the emotional-aversive component, which is blocked by narcoanalgesics.

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