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Physiological changes are happening with the increase in tolerance, but this will not be noticeable to the drinker or others.
This together with his position as Director of the Physiological Laboratory at the clinic of the famous Russian clinician, S. P. Botkin, enabled him to continue his research work.
Physiological illusions, such as the afterimages following bright lights, or adapting stimuli of excessively longer alternating patterns ( contingent perceptual aftereffect ), are presumed to be the effects on the eyes or brain of excessive stimulation or interaction with contextual or competing stimuli of a specific type — brightness, colour, position, tile, size, movement, etc.
Physiological speculation associates it with a rise in metabolic rates and an increase in jaw musculature.
Physiological measures such heart rate, breathing, skin conductance ( rate of sweating ), and eye movements are sometimes captured simultaneously with fMRI.
Physiological changes also are associated with sleeping, such as lowered body temperature, oxygen tension and adrenal activity, and an increased carbon dioxide tension, among other physical alterations, any of which could be the signals for the rhythmic behavior of microfilarial parasites.
Physiological dead space of the lungs can affect the amount of dead space as well with factors including smoking, and diseases.
Henslow's publications included A Catalogue of British Plants ( 1829 ; 2nd ed 1835 ); Principles of Descriptive and Physiological Botany ( 1835 ); Flora of Suffolk ( with E. Skepper ) ( 1866 ).
Physiological psychology is another term often used synonymously with behavioral neuroscience, though authors would make physiological psychology a subfield of behavioral neuroscience, with an appropriately narrow definition.
* 1966, Physiological Measures, Sedative Drugs and Morbid Anxiety, with M. H.
His collaboration with Todd led to the publication of the five-volume " Physiological Anatomy and Physiology of Man " ( 1843 – 1856 ) and " Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology " ( 1852 ), which detailed their research on microscopy and histology, relating minute anatomical observations to physiological functions.
This was followed in 1762 by an Essay on the First Principles of Natural Philosophy, in which he maintained the theories of Hutchinson in opposition to those of Isaac Newton, and in 1781 he dealt with the same subject in Physiological Disquisitions.
The Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy, Manual Therapy, and the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics are PubMed indexed journals that have provided readers with useful research on manual therapy for over 15 years.
: Physiological responses associated with feigned death in the American Opossum.
One of them, organized in cooperation with the Medical Research Center of the Jagiellonian University and the Polish Physiological Association, dealt with the centennial of the discovery of adrenaline, which was made simultaneously by Polish and English researchers.
In 2004, NAOJ, in alliance with four other national institutes-the National Institute for Basic Biology, the National Institute for Fusion Science, the National Institute for Physiological Sciences, and the Institute for Molecular Science-established the National Institutes of Natural Sciences ( NINS ) to promote collaboration among researchers of the five constituent institutes.
* Broussais, On Irritation and Insanity ( translation printed with his own essays “ The Scripture Doctrine of Materialism ,” “ View of the Metaphysical and Physiological Arguments in favor of Materialism ” and “ Outline of the Doctrine of the Association of Ideas ,” 1831 )
He is the co-author, with George Somero, of Biochemical Adaptation: Mechanism and Process in Physiological Evolution.
In 1985, he became a biologist in the Department of Physiological Sciences of the College of Veterinary Medicine there, working with Professor Richard H. Lambertsen on the histology, physiology, and epidemiology of fin whales.

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Physiological experiments and clinical observations have shown that these procedures influence the hypothalamically controlled hypophyseal secretions and increase sympathetic discharges.
From his birch-paneled office in the Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene, under the university's football stadium in Minneapolis ( `` We get a rumble on every touchdown '' ), blocky, grey-haired Dr. Keys directs an ambitious, $200,000-a-year experiment on diet, which spans three continents and seven nations and is still growing.
* physiologyINFO. org public information site sponsored by The American Physiological Society
Physiological computing represents a category of affective computing that incorporates real-time software adaption to the psychophysiological activity of the user.
Physiological computing systems all contain an element that may be termed as an adaptive controller that may be used to represent the player.
Heart Rate Variability Standards of Measurement, Physiological Interpretation, and Clinical Use.
* France-In 1885, a society called the Société de Psychologie Physiologique ( Society for Physiological Psychology ) was formed by Charles Richet, Théodule-Armand Ribot and Léon Marillier.
* Dr. Gall — Head of the Physiological Dept, R. U. R.
Physiological barriers to reproduction are not known to occur within Cannabis, and plants from widely divergent sources are interfertile.
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 53 ( 5 ), 426-428.
" Pavlov's Physiological Factory ," Isis.
Physiological wind-up ” and central nervous system ( CNS ) sensitization, are key neurologic processes that appear to be involved in the induction and maintenance of CRPS.
" Remote Physiological Monitoring Using a Microwave Interferometer ", Biomed Sci Instr 3: 291 – 307, 1967.
* Electric shock — Physiological reaction of a biological organism to the passage of electric current through its body.
Physiological responses to anger include an increase in the heart rate, preparing the person to move, and increase of the blood flow to the hands, preparing them to strike.
By 1923 he had attained the post of instructor in biochemistry at Copenhagen University's Physiological Laboratory.
A job presented itself for Binet in 1891 at the Laboratory of Physiological Psychology at the Sorbonne.

Response and Combat
" Ginsu has everything a great direct-response commercial could have ," said John Witek, author of Response Television: Combat Advertising of the 1980s and a marketing consultant.
The parachute assault force consisted of HHC, 173rd Airborne Brigade ; 1st Battalion ( Airborne ), 508th Infantry Regiment ; 2nd Battalion ( Airborne ), 503rd Infantry Regiment ; 74th Infantry Detachment ( Long Range Surveillance ); D Battery ( Airborne ), 319th Field Artillery Regiment ; 173rd Support Company ( Combat ); 501st Support Company ( Forward ), 250th Forward Surgical Team ; ODA (-), 2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group ( Airborne ); 4th Air Support Operations Group ( USAFE ); and the 86th Contingency Response Group ( assigned to the 86th Airlift Wing ( USAFE ).

Response and Treatment
* Research Committee Report on Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Caused by Exposure to the Interior Environment of Water-Damaged Buildings ( PDF )
* Sex Offender Characteristics, Response to Treatment, And Correctional Release Decisions At the Warkworth Sexual Behaviour Clinic

Response and PTSD
* Startle Response and PTSD

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