نتایج جستجو برای: peter berger 1929
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Glenn N. Levine, MD, FAHA, Chair; Anthony V. D’Amico, MD, PhD; Peter Berger, MD, FAHA; Peter E. Clark, MD; Robert H. Eckel, MD, FAHA; Nancy L. Keating, MD, MPH; Richard V. Milani, MD, FAHA; Arthur I. Sagalowsky, MD; Matthew R. Smith, MD, PhD; Neil Zakai, MD; on behalf of the American Heart Association Council on Clinical Cardiology and Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, the American Cancer...
• Harald Affeldt, Mainz • Sven Anders, Hamburg • Matthias Angstwurm, München • Sebastian Arlt, Berlin • Cadja Bachmann, Hamburg • Katrin Balzer, Lübeck • Franziska Bässler, Heidelberg • Daniel Bauer, Bern • Nicola Bauer, Bochum • Erika Baum, Marburg • Yasmin Bayer, Würzburg • Jan Becker, Münster • Pascal Berberat, München • Christoph Berendonk, Bern • Sarah Berger, Heidelberg • Mathias Berger, ...
IT was first pointed out by Berger in 1929 that the presence of an intra-cranial tumour might cause changes in the electroencephalogram (e.e.g.), and since that time a considerable number of papers have been published which are concerned with various tumour effects and with methods for their localization. No recent paper has, however, discussed a fairly large series of cases, and this is my rea...
Sleep is a dynamic process involving complex neural activation. In 1929 the psychiatrist Hans Berger established that brain activity was different during wakefulness and sleep by recording cortical electrical potentials. He termed these recordings electroencephalograms and by the mid-1930s the cyclical patterns associated with NREM sleep had been categorised. The first observations of REM sleep...
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