نتایج جستجو برای: spreading depression

تعداد نتایج: 168862  

2005
DANIEL J.B. MITCHELL L. ERICKSON

The inequality of bargaining power between employees who do not possess full freedom of association or actual liberty of contract and employers who are organized in the corporate or other forms of ownership association substantially burdens and affects the flow of commerce, and tends to aggravate recurrent business depressions, by depressing wage rates and the purchasing power of wage earners i...

Journal: :Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 2008
Frank Richter Reinhard Bauer Alfred Lehmenkühler Hans-Georg Schaible

Cortical spreading depression is a pathophysiological excitation wave that occurs during pathophysiological brain conditions such as ischemic brain infarction, migraine aura, and others. Judged from experiments in rodents, the brainstem is thought to be comparatively resistant to the generation of spreading depression. However, because spreading depression can be elicited in the brainstem of ra...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2013
Tracy Vaillancourt

Indirect aggression includes behaviours such as criticizing a competitor's appearance, spreading rumours about a person's sexual behaviour and social exclusion. Human females have a particular proclivity for using indirect aggression, which is typically directed at other females, especially attractive and sexually available females, in the context of intrasexual competition for mates. Indirect ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2014
James E Almendinger Marylee S Murphy Jason S Ulrich

For two watersheds in the northern Midwest United States, we show that landscape depressions have a significant impact on watershed hydrology and sediment yields and that the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) has appropriate features to simulate these depressions. In our SWAT models of the Willow River in Wisconsin and the Sunrise River in Minnesota, we used Pond and Wetland features to cap...

2001
NEAL A. GORDON

The cultural defense has been the subject of a great deal of recent scholarship. Much of this analysis has concerned the consequences of the cultural defense, both for defendants and victims. Scholars differ on what these unintended consequences may be, however, and identify effects ranging from encouraging American ideals to spreading racism, to legitimizing violence against women. Although se...

2016
Junhui Wu Daniel Balliet Paul A. M. Van Lange

Prior theory suggests that reputation spreading (e.g., gossip) and punishment are two key mechanisms to promote cooperation in groups, but no behavioral research has yet examined their relative effectiveness and efficiency in promoting and maintaining cooperation. To examine these issues, we observed participants interacting in a four-round public goods game (PGG) with or without gossip and pun...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2010
Jing Wang Ronald J Iannotti Jeremy W Luk Tonja R Nansel

OBJECTIVE To examine co-occurrence of five subtypes of peer victimization. METHODS Data were obtained from a national sample of 7,475 US adolescents in grades 6 through 10 in the 2005/2006 Health Behavior in School-Aged Children (HBSC) study. Latent class analyses (LCA) were conducted on victimization by physical, verbal, social exclusion, spreading rumors, and cyber bullying. RESULTS Three...

2011
Jason Tsai Emma Bowring Stacy Marsella Milind Tambe

In social psychology, emotional contagion describes the widely observed phenomenon of one person’s emotions being influenced by surrounding people’s emotions. While the overall effect is agreed upon, the underlying mechanism of the spread of emotions has seen little quantification and application to computational agents. In this paper, we explore computational models of emotional contagion by i...

2006
K. E. Fristad H. V. Frey

Introduction: Studies by Frey et al. [1,2] and Frey [3,4] indicate the northern lowlands of Mars have been in existence for nearly all of martian history, predating even the very large impacts Hellas, Argyre and Isidis. Large populations of “Quasi-Circular Depressions” (QCDs) were observed in the northern lowlands in MOLA data where few impacts were visible in surface imagery. These “non-visibl...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2015
Alan J McComas Adrian R M Upton

New evidence concerning the pathophysiology of migraine has come from the results of therapeutic transcranial magnetic stimulation (tTMS). The instantaneous responses to single pulses applied during the aura or headache phase, together with a number of other observations, make it unlikely that cortical spreading depression is involved in migraine. tTMS is considered to act by abolishing abnorma...

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