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Physiological and experiments
Physiological psychology is a subdivision of behavioral neuroscience ( biological psychology ) that studies the neural mechanisms of perception and behavior through direct manipulation of the brains of nonhuman animal subjects in controlled experiments.
Other payloads and experiments: Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet ( SSBUV ) experiment ; INTELSAT Solar Array Coupon ( ISAC ); Chromosome and Plant Cell Division Experiment ( CHROMEX ); Voice Command System ( VCS ); Solid Surface Combustion Experiment ( SSCE ), Investigations into Polymer Membrane Processing ( IPMP ); Physiological Systems Experiment ( PSE ); Radiation Monitoring Experiment III ( RME III ); Shuttle Student involvement Program ( SSIP ) and Air Force Maui Optical Site ( AMOS ) experiment.
Other middeck payloads to test the effects of microgravity included the Commercial General Bioprocessing Apparatus ( CGPA ) for-life sciences research ; the Chromosome and Plant Cell Division in Space Experiment ( CHROMEX ) to-study plant growth ; the Physiological and Anatomical Rodent Experiment ( PARE ) to examine the skeletal system and the adaptation of bone to space flight ; the Space Acceleration Measurement Equipment ( SANS ) to measure and record the microgravity acceleration environment of middeck experiments ; and the Solid Surface Combustion Experiment ( SSCE ) to measure the rate of flame spread and temperature of burning filter paper.
Mission specialists Pierre J. Thuot and Marsha S. Ivins started the Protein Crystal Growth Experiment ( PCGE ) and the Physiological Systems Experiment ( PSE ) while scientists on the ground in the Payload Operations Control Center controlled 11 other experiments mounted in the cargo bay of Columbia.
Astronauts checked on the protein crystal growth experiments, the Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus experiments and the rodents which were flying as part of the Physiological Systems Experiment.
Physiological and behavioural experiments have identified the problem of acute pain following beak trimming in chicks, shackling, and feather pecking and environmental pollution.

Physiological and clinical
Physiological and clinical aspects of the rehabilitation of total deafness by implantation of multiple intracochlear electrodes.
* Effects of myofascial release after high-intensity exercise: a randomized clinical trial, Journal of Manipulative Physiological Therapy 2008 March 31 ( 3 ): 217 – 23.

Physiological and observations
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.

Physiological and have
Physiological sensors have been used to detect emotions in Schools and Intelligent Tutoring Systems
The lower level needs such as Physiological and Safety needs will have to be satisfied before higher level needs are to be addressed.
The lower level needs such as Physiological and Safety needs will have to be satisfied before higher level needs are to be addressed.
Physiological studies have tended to concentrate on hypnagogia in the strict sense of spontaneous sleep onset experiences.
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.
The first printing had an insert: " The sale of this book is strictly limited to members of the medical profession, Psychoanalysts, Scholars, and to such adults as may have a definite position in the field of Physiological, Psychological, or Social Research.

Physiological and these
Physiological reactions are usually triggered through sensitive nerves in these body parts, which cause the release of pleasure-causing chemicals that act as mental rewards to pursue such stimulation.
The goal of the STS-41 Physiological Systems Experiment, sponsored the Ames Research Center and Pennsylvania State University's Center for Cell Research, was to determine if pharmacological treatments would be effective in reducing or eliminating some of these disorders.
In addition to these duties he also served as of Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Heidelberg, and for one year he was at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia as a Visiting Research Professor for Physiological chemistry.

Physiological and controlled
To study the effects of diet and nutrition, Dr. Ancel Keys of the University of Minnesota Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene placed 32 conscientious objectors on a controlled diet.

Physiological and increase
Physiological changes are happening with the increase in tolerance, but this will not be noticeable to the drinker or others.
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.
Physiological speculation associates it with a rise in metabolic rates and an increase in jaw musculature.
Physiological tolerance or drug tolerance is commonly encountered in pharmacology, when a subject's reaction to a specific drug and concentration of the drug is progressively reduced, requiring an increase in concentration to achieve the desired effect.

Physiological and .
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.
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.
" Pavlov's Physiological Factory ," Isis.
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 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.
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.

experiments and clinical
It ranks as one of the first clinical experiments in the history of medicine.
Working in labs in universities, hospitals, and private companies, these neuroscientists perform clinical and laboratory experiments and tests in order to learn more about the nervous system and find cures or new treatments for diseases and disorders.
However, after a series of clinical observations by Henry Head and experiments by Max von Frey, the psychologists migrated to specificity almost en masse, and by century's end, most textbooks on physiology and psychology were presenting pain specificity as fact.
Claude Bernard ’ s experiments were in the field of clinical physiology, those of the Naturalist writers ( Zola being their leader ) would be in the realm of psychology.
Sommer ( 2008 ) classified historical accounts related to vitamin A and / or manifestations of deficiency as follows: " Ancient " accounts ; 18th-to 19th-century clinical descriptions ( and their purported etiologic associations ); early 20th-century laboratory animal experiments, and clinical and epidiomologic observations that identified the existence of this unique nutrient and manifestations of its deficiency.
When used, however, experiments typically follow the form of the clinical trial, where experimental units ( usually individual human beings ) are randomly assigned to a treatment or control condition and one or more outcomes are assessed.
Therefore, ethical review boards are supposed to stop clinical trials and other experiments unless a new treatment is believed to offer benefits as good as current best practice.
* Butaxamine ( weak α-adrenergic agonist activity )-No common clinical applications, but used in experiments.
* ICI-118, 551 Highly selective β < sub > 2 </ sub >- adrenergic receptor antagonist-No known clinical applications, but used in experiments due to its strong receptor specificity.
" Publicizing German medical atrocities could undermine wholesale public confidence in clinical science " reference To avoid the appearance that the entire medical community could no longer be trusted, the Nuremberg Medical Trial political appointees "... presented medical researchers as having been ' perverted ' by the manipulative control of the SS and as poisoned by Nazism ..." and instead verb that " the human experiments were so ill-conceived as not to be worthy of the status of science ..."
" Additional evidence comes from animal experiments and clinical observations in several countries.
Usually, one or more pilot experiments are conducted to gain insights for design of the clinical trial to follow.
In the social sciences, qualitative research ( non-quantitative experiments including teaching experiments, case studies, and clinical interviews ) is considered necessary to understand the results of randomized experiments.
# clinical experiments with odorless sugar sources which show that worker bees are unable to recruit to those sources and
In laboratory experiments, these clinical isolates elicit unusual immunopathology, and may be either hyperinflammatory or hypoinflammatory.
* James Lind undertakes one of the first controlled experiments in clinical medicine, on the effect of citrus fruit as a cure for scurvy.
Three life sciences experiments were conducted, including one on the aggregration of red blood cells, intended to help determine if microgravity can play a beneficial role in clinical research and medical diagnostic tests.
Further experiments, conducted as new methods were developed ( particularly the ability to use PET scanning to examine drug action in the brain of living patients ) challenged the view that the amount of dopamine blocking was correlated with clinical benefit.
Piracetam has been studied in an extensive number of clinical experiments, and has shown positive results in the treatment of post-stroke aphasia, epilepsy, cognitive decline following heart and brain surgery, dementia, and myoclonus.
One of his experiments from 1898 is by some regarded as the first controlled clinical trial.
They carry out laboratory experiments, conduct clinical research and acquire practical skills.

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